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L.A. Times - Environment

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Los Angeles Times: Science, Environment and Technology News

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http://www.latimes.com

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Other → Ecology

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Some California landfills are on fire and leaking methane. Newly proposed rules could make them safer

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California is considering adopting new rules to better identify and more quickly to respond to dangerous methane leaks and underground fires at landfills statewide.

Contributor: Why we neglected wind power for a century

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It is more than a little surprising that the wind-powered electricity generator took so long to invent. Even more surprising is how long it took to deploy at scale.

Billionaire hedge fund founder Tom Steyer is running for governor

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Billionaire hedge fund founder, climate change warrior and major Democratic donor Tom Steyer is running for governor. Fossil fuel and migrant detention facility investments will likely draw attacks from his fellow Democrats.

4 California wolves were eliminated, but there's a new pack in town

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A new wolf pack has been confirmed in Plumas County. Though another pack was recently euthanized, state wildlife officials say the population of the endangered predators is growing.

Contributor: U.S. rejection of climate science is a call to action for the rest of the world

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The international community could agree to a universal tariff that would be imposed on nations that fail to cut greenhouse emissions by a specified amount.

Contributor: Joshua trees survived being loathed. Now they're beloved and at risk

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Scientists warn that without significant climate action, the species could be functionally extinct by 2070 because of climate change.

Forest Service completed prescribed burns on 127,000 acres during shutdown, despite reduced workforce

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Despite the government shutdown during prime prescribed burn season across the American West, the Forest Service managed to keep pace with previous years.

Santa Barbara hit hard by storms: record rainfall, flooded streets, moisture from Hawaii

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According to data from the National Weather Service, the Santa Barbara Airport received 6.67 inches of rain between Friday and Sunday, breaking the location's previous three-day rain record total set in 2002 when it received 5.66 inches.

How little plastic does it take to kill marine animals? Scientists have answers

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Ocean plastic kills sea creatures. For the first time, researchers set out to find out how much it takes. The answer: Surprisingly little.

An Amazon climate summit built on contradiction, creating unease for California delegates

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As COP30 brings cruise ships to the rainforest, the tensions between climate ideals and political realities echo far beyond Brazil.

Another person in U.S. is hospitalized with bird flu. Officials don't know how they got it

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A person in Washington is presumed infected with bird flu virus. Health officials in the state do not know the source.

Supreme Court urged to block California laws requiring companies to disclose climate impacts

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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce urged the Supreme Court to block new California laws that will require thousands of companies to disclose their emissions and their impacts on climate change.

Kids most affected by climate change explore jobs to fix it at the Future Green Leaders Summit

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A career fair for middle school students mixes learning and entertainment to get them excited about working in the green economy.

Newsom touts California's record battery energy gains at U.N. climate conference

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California has now reached 16,942 megawatts of available battery storage — about one-third of the estimated capacity needed to reach the state's goal of 100% clean energy by 2045.

Bird flu slams seals and sea lions at the bottom of the world but spares Pacific Coast so far

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The largest population of elephant seals in the world suffered massive mortality in 2023 from H5N1 bird flu infection. Animal experts fear for California's elephant seals.
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