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We take a closer look at Southern California Edison’s plans to go underground with power lines in Altadena and Malibu.
The Senate Judiciary Committee spiked a bill to let wildfire victims sue oil companies over climate change. Labor unions, not ...
As long as massive wildfires continue to burn, we’ll see those same greenhouse gases pouring out into the atmosphere — just ...
There should be consequences for companies that knowingly contribute to immeasurable environmental and public health harms.” ...
A consumer advocacy group has filed a lawsuit to block insurers from charging California customers for $500 million in costs ...
The challenge of fire prevention in California, which experts say has been worsened by climate change, has become ...
Two lawsuits filed in Los Angeles accuse the major home insurers of colluding to limit coverage in high-risk areas across ...
They also have a secret weapon in their corner — Loretta Lynch, a particularly vocal former California Public Utilities Commission president who is invoking the ghost of the California energy crisis ...
Monitoring systems are not all encompassing and do not always pick up all of the hundreds of harmful chemicals released, ...
Several states are also considering a wildfire fund similar to the one California enacted in 2019. Such measures allow utilities to set aside money, funded by a mix of rate increases and shareholder ...
Despite California’s reputation for taking the lead on climate change, the death of Senate ... whose home burned in the Eaton Fire, told the committee. After they spoke, representatives of ...