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What to plant (and what to remove) in California's new 'Zone Zero' fire-safety proposal18.dubna After years of debate between fire officials seeking total vegetation removal within the first 5 feet of homes and ecologists backing selective landscaping, California proposed a compromise. They lost their homes to fire. Now they're rebuilding with all-electric.18.dubna As Los Angeles homeowners proceed with rebuilding from the 2025 fires, a new trend is emerging across the Palisades and Eaton burn areas. Emergency orders allow "like-for-like" replacements; some residents are moving toward all-electric home rebuilds. Trump administration takes emergency step to sustain key Colorado River reservoir18.dubna Emergency federal actions are underway to save Lake Powell as the Colorado River crisis intensifies. Used EV sales charge up on high gas prices, even as new EV demand declines17.dubna Used electric vehicle sales increased 20% in the first quarter this year compared to last as prices at the pump continue to climb. Striking before-and-after images show extent of California's snow drought17.dubna Before and after images of the Sierra Nevada snow show the early decline in California's snowpack. Statewide snowpack levels sit at 20% of their historical average. More than 200,000 lost their homes in the L.A. County fires. For people already on the streets, the damage ran deeper17.dubna A new study out of UCLA shows the outsized impact of climate-related disasters like the 2025 fires on unhoused populations. Mayor Bass has a new plan for addressing climate change in Los Angeles16.dubna Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has released a new climate change plan for Los Angeles, setting goals for solar energy, EV chargers and water recycling. The ocean off California keeps breaking heat records16.dubna The marine heat wave of 2026 is simmering the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California, and experts are warning that it could lead to a warm, humid and stormy summer. A gas that causes climate change is bubbling out of reservoirs15.dubna How much planet-warming methane is coming from water reservoirs? Environmental groups want California to track emissions. The longer a species stays in the wildlife trade, the more dangerous it becomes. A new study explains why13.dubna A study finds that 41% of traded mammal species share at least one pathogen with humans, compared with just 6.4% of species not involved in trade. Commercial salmon fishing set to resume along California coast after 3-year shutdown12.dubna Commercial salmon fishing is set to resume along the California coast this spring for the first time since 2022. Fishery regulators plan to allow a fishing season with strict catch limits. Lead still haunts yards in Exide battery recycler cleanup zone11.dubna A recycler in Vernon melted down pallets of lead-acid car batteries for a century and there is still lead in people's yards after a decade of cleanup. Invasive rodent plaguing California may have been deliberately released. Here's the theory11.dubna The nutria, an invasive rodent plaguing California, may have been deliberately released. Wildlife experts have a theory on how they got here A sea turtle named Meatloaf is fighting to keep her flipper. Here's how you can cheer her on10.dubna Visitors to the Aquarium of the Pacific can now get an up-close look at Meatloaf, a rescued green sea turtle undergoing rehabilitation after a serious flipper injury, according to officials. |