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Another person in U.S. is hospitalized with bird flu. Officials don't know how they got it14.listopadu 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 impacts14.listopadu 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 Summit14.listopadu 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 conference14.listopadu 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 far13.listopadu 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. Edison's CEO vows swift payments to fire victims, saying utility's equipment likely at fault in Eaton fire13.listopadu Edison International Chief Executive Pedro Pizarro said Wednesday that the utility expects the first Eaton fire victims who have agreed not to sue the utility to get their settlement offers later this month. Why did national parks look so normal during this shutdown?12.listopadu At some national parks such as Joshua Tree and Death Valley, it's been hard to tell the federal government is shut down. At Brazilian climate summit, Newsom positions California as a stand-in for the U.S.12.listopadu As the United States retreats from its climate commitments under President Trump, Gov. Gavin Newsom is stepping onto the world stage in Brazil, casting himself as a de facto U.S. climate envoy at COP30. Five Native tribes are coming together to protect a California cultural landscape12.listopadu A coalition of five California desert tribes will co-manage the 624,000-acre Chuckwalla National Monument. The clock is ticking on the shrinking Colorado River as Western states miss a key deadline12.listopadu Negotiators for seven states say they're making progress in negotiations aimed at addressing the Colorado River's chronic water shortages. But they missed an initial deadline. Trump wants oil drilling off the coast of California. But does anyone else?12.listopadu An oil trade group said drilling off Southern California was of interest. But the environmental pushback would be considerable. Investigation into sickened babies continues after rare California program ID's botulism11.listopadu Thirteen babies have been sickened with botulism after consuming contaminated infant formula with brand name ByHeart Whole Nutrition Infant Formula. One of those children was in Los Angeles. L.A. air officials approve port pollution pact as skeptics warn of 'no clear accountability'8.listopadu Southern California air officials voted overwhelmingly Friday to give themselves the power to levy fines on the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach if they don't fulfill their promises to transition to cleaner equipment. Trump administration presses Western states to find consensus on shrinking Colorado River8.listopadu The Trump administration gave seven Western states a deadline to agree on initial terms for an agreement on cutting water use to address chronic shortages along the Colorado River. |