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L.A. Times - Environment

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Los Angeles Times: Science, Environment and Technology News

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http://www.latimes.com

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Other → Ecology

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L.A. air officials approve port pollution pact as skeptics warn of 'no clear accountability'

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Southern California air officials voted overwhelmingly Friday to give themselves the power to levy fines on the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach if they don't fulfill their promises to transition to cleaner equipment.

Trump administration presses Western states to find consensus on shrinking Colorado River

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The Trump administration gave seven Western states a deadline to agree on initial terms for an agreement on cutting water use to address chronic shortages along the Colorado River.

Radioactive pollution still haunts Hunters Point in San Francisco

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Last week, residents were informed by the San Francisco Department of Health that a test taken in November 2024 at the former site of Hunters Point Naval Shipyard showed radiation levels of airborne Plutonium 239 had exceeded the Navy's "action level."

California steps in as Trump skips global climate summit in Brazil

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California aims to build on its reputation as a global climate leader at this year's COP conference in Belém, Brazil.

As rain pounds parts of California, the year's closest supermoon spurs king tides, coastal risks

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An atmospheric river pounds Northern California during a supermoon event, leading the state to dispatch emergency services; Southern California is largely unaffected.

Edison blacks out more customers to stop utility-sparked fires

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Southern California Edison has cut power to hundreds of thousands of customers this year, more than ever before, as it attempts to stop its electrical lines from sparking wildfires.

Many of Altadena's standing homes are still contaminated with lead and asbestos even after cleanup

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A study led by a community group found that even after cleanups were supposedly complete, many standing homes in Altadena remain contaminated with lead and asbestos.

Promises of lower energy bills win big on election day

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Democrats who campaigned on energy affordability swept key races in New Jersey, Virginia and Georgia.

Bill Gates doesn't regret his controversial climate memo

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Bill Gates, in a talk at Caltech on Monday night, defended his stance on shifting funds away from climate change mitigation and toward global human health efforts.

Contributor: Salmon's comeback pits nature against Trump administration

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The Trump administration is using illegal funding cuts and questionable regulatory sleight of hand to divert water to farmers and away from tribes.

State agriculture dept. is hiding bird flu information, legal aid group alleges in lawsuit

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A legal aid group that represents farm workers is suing the state agriculture department claiming it is not sharing the locations of dairies that are experiencing H5N1 bird flu outbreaks, and that has endangered the public and put workers at risk. Epidemiologists agree.

How Zone Zero, designed to protect California homes from wildfire, became plagued with controversy and delays

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California needs new rules to help future wildfires from destroying homes and businesses. But Zone Zero regulations, a key tenet of the state's plans, have roiled homeowners.

The citizen fire brigade that helped fight the Palisades fire is growing. Is it worth the risk?

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A 50-person citizen fire brigade became famous during the Palisades fires, and now volunteers are applying by the hundreds. But some experts say its methods are too risky.

Los Angeles will nearly double recycled water for 500,000 residents

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Los Angeles is set to double the size of a planned facility that will transform wastewater into purified drinking water, recycling enough water to meet the needs of 500,000 people.

Plan to kill 450K owls pushes past major obstacle with Republicans both for and against

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A plan to kill hundreds of thousands of barred owls to save spotted owls overcame a major threat when senators this week failed to pass a Republican-led effort to keep it from happening.
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