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Budget and Spending

California’s effort to plug abandoned, chemical-spewing oil wells gets $35-million boost

Source of this article, the Los Angeles Times, May 19, 2024 California will receive more than $35 million in federal funding to help address the scourge of abandoned oil wells that are leaking dangerous chemicals and planet-warming methane in areas across the state, including many in Los Angeles. The investment Read more…

By Steve, 1 yearMay 19, 2024 ago
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Can old oil fields be used to slow global warming? First California plan nears approval

Source of this article, The Los Angeles TImes, January 15, 2024 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has signed off on a California oil company’s plans to permanently store carbon emissions deep underground to combat global warming — the first proposal of its kind to be tentatively approved in the state. Read more…

By Steve, 1 year ago
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Beware! These California superblooms are beautiful but treacherous

Plants like Sahara or black mustard, common in Southern California but not native to it, can strangle native flowers and pose fire danger. Source of this article, the Los Angeles Times, May 5, 2023 Tourists and travelers driving to visit California’s superblooms this year may see some striking vistas along Read more…

By Steve, 2 yearsMay 5, 2023 ago
Budget and Spending

California’s race against time to build power lines

Building out the state’s electric grid to meet climate change goals won’t be fast or cheap. Source of this article, the Los Angeles Times, April 10, 2023. Want to live in a world where heat waves stop getting hotter, wildfires stop getting bigger, water shortages stop getting more severe and Read more…

By Steve, 2 yearsApril 10, 2023 ago
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Santa Barbara’s State Senator Introduces Bill to Expand Prescribed Grazing

Monique Limón’s Senate Bill 675 Would Integrate Livestock Grazing into California’s Existing Wildfire Prevention Programs Source of this article, the Santa Barbara Independent, March 30, 2023 Santa Barbara is no stranger to prescribed wildfire prevention. For years, the county has used prescribed burning and chipping to clear away the fine, Read more…

By Steve, 2 yearsMarch 30, 2023 ago
California

Amid soaking storms, California turns to farmland to funnel water into depleted aquifers

Flooded Central Valley fields are being used to replenish groundwater Source of this article, the Los Angeles Times, March 21, 2023 As storms have drenched Northern California, water diverted from the swollen Sacramento River has been flowing from a canal and pouring onto 200 acres of farmland. For more than Read more…

By Steve, 2 yearsMarch 21, 2023 ago
Budget and Spending

Harris unveils $197 million for wildfire resilience as California’s fire season looms

Storm-ravaged Californians are still digging out from historic levels of snowfall and girding for more heavy rain this week. But Biden administration officials are looking ahead to a wildfire season that could bring more devastation once the state dries out. Vice President Kamala Harris detailed $197 million in new federal Read more…

By Steve, 2 yearsMarch 21, 2023 ago
California

What to do if you encounter a mountain lion

The mountain lion, also known as cougar or puma (Puma concolor), is the fourth largest wild cat in the world, surpassed only by the tiger, lion, and jaguar. Source of this article: The Winter 2023 Newsletter from the Ojai Valley Land Conservancy These magnificent animals can run at speeds of Read more…

By Steve, 2 years ago
California

Flush with rain, California plans to replenish drought-depleted groundwater with floodwaters

Diverting the liquid assets Source of this article: The Los Angeles Times, March 12, 2023 With torrential rains drenching California, state water regulators have endorsed a plan to divert floodwaters from the San Joaquin River to replenish groundwater that has been depleted by heavy agricultural pumping during three years of Read more…

By Steve, 2 yearsMarch 12, 2023 ago
Western black-legged tick, Ixodes pacificus. From left: nymph, adult male, adult female.
California

A gross side effect from California’s extra wet winter: More disease-carrying ticks this spring

Northwest California remains a hot spot for ticks carrying disease, and tick season could be even worse this year after the state’s extremely wet winter. In Southern California, the risk from ticks remains extremely low. Source of this article: The Los Angeles Times, February 11, 2023 Woodland and beach regions Read more…

By Steve, 2 years ago

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