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Mono Lake water levels are well below what's required. Now some want L.A. to tighten its tap13:52 Decades after a landmark decision called for Los Angeles to limit its taking of water to raise the level of Mono Lake, California regulators are reexamining why it still hasn't rebounded and what should be done. As precious groundwater vanishes, a few in California find ways to bring it back13:52 Groundwater has fallen to precarious depths in much of the world. New research highlights areas that have been able to bring levels back up. Gasoline price gouging in California draws a warning1:05 Some gas stations are charging over $7 for gas in California. Not all of that price can be explained, the state warned. San Diego County agency selling water to keep its high rates in check22:57 The San Diego County Water Authority has reached a deal to sell some of its water to part of Riverside County. New report on L.A. post-fire beach contamination finds something unexpected: good news20.března Sampling on L.A. area beaches found no lead or other metals at concentrations that could hurt humans or animals. California says Trump cannot roll back key climate rule in new lawsuit19.března EPA's repeal of the 2009 endangerment finding in February eliminated the foundation of much of U.S. climate policy. Edison executive pay soars despite devastating Eaton fire18.března Edison International boosted the pay of its top executives last year despite their responsibility for the safety of the company's electricity lines before the deadly Eaton fire, which destroyed a wide swath of Altadena and killed 19 people Industry groups sue California over Truth in Recycling law18.března Agriculture, packaging and restaurant trade groups are suing California in federal court, arguing the state's Truth in Recycling law violates their free speech. California will get $540 million for water projects, Trump administration announces18.března The Trump administration has announced $540 million in spending on water infrastructure projects in California. Much of it will go to repair aging and sinking canals in the Central Valley. California pledges to open 7% of its land and waters to Indigenous tribes — a step toward healing a 175-year-old broken promise17.března The new plan aims to bring at least 7.5 million acres of land and coastal waters under the care of Indigenous tribes — representing the acreage the U.S. promised and failed to hold for tribal reservations. Industrial chemicals have reached the middle of the oceans, new study shows16.března New research paints the extent of human pollution across the planet's oceans: Pesticides and pharmaceuticals make up a large fraction of the organic material in our coastal waters. In the open ocean, it's plastics. California's snowpack was already meager. Now comes an extraordinary heat wave16.března Winter has brought California's Sierra Nevada a below-average amount of snow, and the snowpack has been shrinking for weeks. Oil prices are skyrocketing, but this is why companies won't rush to drill in California14.března Aging fields and volatile markets make drilling a tough sell, even with a path cleared for permitting. Trump administration orders restart of oil drilling along California coast amid Iran war14.března President Trump is asserting executive authority to demand California restart controversial offshore oil drilling along its coastline amid soaring gas prices during the war with Iran. Gov. Gavin Newsom quickly pledged legal action against the effort. |