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Most dangerous World Cup ever? Climate change poses growing risks for players14:45 FIFA is well aware that extreme heat and humidity could affect the 2026 World Cup, and that's why this might be the final World Cup to be played in the summer. L.A. region begins the year with the smoggiest first 5 months in a decade12:44 So far this year, the South Coast air basin, which includes Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties, has seen 39 days when the concentration of lung-irritating ozone exceeded the federal standard, according to preliminary state air quality data. Becerra advances to November, moves closer to becoming California's first elected Latino governor6.června Democrat Xavier Becerra consolidated Democratic support to advance in a bitter primary to become California's next governor, while the second spot remains up for grabs. Pacifica pier cracks; another coastal casualty as seas continue to rise6.června The Pacifica Municpal Pier was abruptly closed Thursday after city workers found cracks and missing concrete. It's one more coastal landmark that has begun to crumble as the ocean slowly rises around it. The death throes of glaciers make for an unusually personal doc in 'Time and Water'5.června Filmmaker Sara Dosa ('Fire of Love') continues to mine human intimacy from natural backdrops, settings to which we are more connected than we realize. Can California boost wildfire prevention with less cash? A new plan proposes to do just that5.června State and federal fire officials have unveiled a new plan to boost wildfire prevention, even as California funding sources are drying up. We barely know what's been lost from the fire on Santa Rosa Island5.června A destructive wildfire burned through a third of Santa Rosa Island. For one reporter, the loss isn't theoretical — it's a personal reckoning with a changing paradise. Polluted rain runoff from big box parking lots could see a crackdown5.června California cities are paying high costs to clean up water pollution running off parking lots. Environmental groups say the state needs to hold businesses accountable. Vinyl records are back, but they're polluting the planet. These labels are trying to help5.června The resurgence of vinyl records has taken a toll on the environment. Labels are banding together to help alleviate production effects. Trump invokes emergency powers to invest $700 million in coal, including a new export terminal in California4.června The president said he will invoke Cold War-era emergency powers to direct a nearly $700 million investment into the waning coal industry, including construction of a West Coast coal export terminal in Oakland. Contributor: Recent assessment of California's water misallocation is the first step toward justice4.června New research lays out exactly how California's water system is ill-suited to the climate realities ahead. How Google's 32-million mosquito project could change California's battle against dengue4.června Can Silicon Valley solve California's mosquito problem? Google is seeking federal approval to unleash millions of bacteria-infected, non-biting mosquitoes in the Golden State. Emergency room visits during heat waves available to the public in 'near-real time' in L.A. County4.června A new dashboard makes public for the first time heat-related deaths and emergency room visits in near-real time. Endangered sheep dies after getting entangled in razor wire at the border, biologist says4.června A biologist discovered a decomposing bighorn sheep tangled in concertina wire recently strung in Imperial County, part of an effort to deter illegal immigration. Advocates had warned of danger to migrating animals. |