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California battery storage increasing rapidly, but not enough to end blackouts, Gov. Newsom says1:49 Gov. Gavin Newsom said Thursday that California continued to rapidly add the battery storage that is critical to the transition to cleaner energy, but admitted it was not enough to avoid blackouts during heat waves. 'Rivers in the sky' have drenched California, yet even more extreme rains are possible23:42 Despite considerably back-to-back rainy winters in California, new research finds the region has seen much wetter years in the last 3,000 years. Experts worry that variability, coupled with climate change, could leave the state unprepared. Mosquito season is upon us. So why are Southern California officials releasing more of them?25.dubna Vector control officials in Southern California are starting to release sterilized male mosquitoes to combat the summertime onslaught of ankle biters. Federal government 'believes' virus found in grocery store milk is safe for consumption24.dubna After identifying remnants of bird flu virus in grocery store milk, federal officials insist the nation's milk supply is safe. The first big-rig hydrogen fuel station in the U.S. opens in California24.dubna The Port of Oakland is home to the United States' first commercial hydrogen fuel station for big-rig trucks. It's a step on the road to cleaner trucking. Los Angeles makes progress but earns 25th-straight F in air quality24.dubna L.A., Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties received a failing grade on air quality from the American Lung Assn. Again. California increases water allocation after wet winter, but fish protections limit pumping24.dubna California has increased water allocations to 40% of full allotments from the State Water Project. Officials say environmental regulations have limited pumping. Steelhead trout, once thriving in Southern California, are declared endangered23.dubna Southern California steelhead trout have been pushed to the brink of extinction as their river habitats have been altered by development and fragmented by barriers and dams. Former California State Parks employee awarded $2.3 million in discrimination lawsuit23.dubna A jury sided with a former State Parks employee who said the agency treated him unfairly in part due to his Mexican heritage, awarding him $2.3 million. California wants to harness more than half its land to combat climate change by 2045. Here's how22.dubna State officials unveiled 81 targets to transform millions of acres in the Golden State into landscapes that can absorb more carbon than they release by 2045. Santa Monica school expansion delayed by toxic dry cleaning chemicals in soil22.dubna McKinley Elementary has designs to modernize its campus. But plans are being delayed, and costs are rising since dangerous vapors were found in the soil. New scientific interventions are here to fight climate change. But they aren't silver bullets22.dubna Giant sun shades, 40-foot-tall air filters, stratospheric sulfur injections: Here are some of the wild and wondrous ways we might save the planet. Climate change supercharged a heat dome, intensifying 2021 fire season, study finds22.dubna North America's 2021 fire season, including massive Northern California blazes, was made worse by a supercharged heat dome. What did the supercharging? Climate change. As salmon are released into the Klamath River, tribal leaders see a 'symbol of hope'21.dubna California has released 500,000 salmon into the Klamath River. As dams are removed, the fish will be some of the first to return to a free-flowing river. China's highflying EV industry is going global. Why that has Tesla and other carmakers worried19.dubna A flood of cheap Chinese electric car exports has raised the specter of another trade war with the U.S. And it has Tesla worried. |