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After public outcry, Orange County halts herbicide spraying in creeks14:38 Orange County officials announced they will 'pause' spraying herbicides in creeks across the county. The decision came after a social media campaign by residents. Trump administration readying a plan to impose Colorado River water cuts on Western states14:38 The White House has told Western states it's working on a 10-year plan for the overtapped Colorado River that will allow for reassessing cutbacks every two years. L.A.'s ultra-urban rivers wash tons of trash out to sea. There's a plan to change that before the Olympics14:38 'Trash interceptors' will be installed in the L.A. and San Gabriel rivers to stop tons of plastic from reaching the ocean before the 2028 Olympics. Ten times worse than benzene — California updates its science on two air contaminants23:36 California health officials have released new scientific findings about health risks from exposure to two air toxics present in California's ambient air, acrolein and ethylene oxide. This coming El Niño could be a monster. Will it bring epic rain to California this winter?19:20 A super-strength El Niño appears to be taking shape in the Pacific Ocean, heightening concerns that Southern California could be in for an extreme rainy season. Hiltzik: Trump's 'weird war' on wind power will jeopardize our energy future and cost Americans billions14.května Trump is shelling out more than $1 billion of taxpayer money to kill wind power projects, but his hatred for the technology is based on myths. 200,000 Californians help the grid out in tough times and get paid for it. Now that's up in the air14.května California has one of the most successful "virtual power plants" in the world, but it's on the chopping block. Heavier storms and longer dry spells are drying California and the West13.května As more rain is concentrated in heavier storms, many parts of California and the western U.S. are drying, new research shows. L.A. quietly fires its first chief heat officer12.května Marta Segura stepped into the new role in 2022 amid a dramatic increase in climate-fueled heat events. Footage shows Central Valley dairy workers kicking young calves, pulling them with pliers12.května Workers at Agresti Calf Ranch in the Central Valley also were spotted removing animals' horns, apparently without anesthesia. After exile, California tribes could help run their ancestral redwoods again10.května A fight over California's redwood forests pits tribes and environmentalists against loggers as lawmakers consider a bill to reimagine the state's 14 demonstration forests. Physicians, politicians, activists call for emergency declaration on the Tijuana River8.května Activists and experts say the time is ripe to activate bipartisan legislation to address pollution in the Tijuana River. Trees that survived L.A.'s wildfires are dying at alarming rate. Can they be saved?7.května A preliminary survey found 20% of street trees that survived the 2025 fires have gone missing in the past year. Local advocates blame a lack of watering and careless contractors. Sweeping California law on single-use plastic meets with outrage from all sides as it goes live7.května California's long anticipated single-use plastic law is now in effect. Environmentalists and anti-waste activists are suing, saying loopholes make it toothless and even harmful. Contributor: Xavier Becerra shows that his loyalty lies with fossil fuels6.května It's not just that this California gubernatorial candidate has taken big donations from Chevron. The real tell was that he refused to take on Big Oil over climate change when other attorneys general were suing. |