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By 2050, the crisis is expected to deepen significantly. Between one-third to nearly half of the global urban population is projected to face water scarcity—with India likely to be among the most ...
Vital reservoirs are shrinking, authorities are scrambling to reduce demand and stave off catastrophe and residents are ...
SB 261 compels companies with over $500 million in annual revenue doing business in the state to publicly disclose their ...
Matt LaFever has reported on California’s North Coast in print and radio for nearly a decade. A Humboldt State grad and 20-year Emerald Triangle resident, he strives to document the wilderness, ...
Days after the devastating July 4 flooding in Texas, President Trump signed a memorandum classifying Weather Service ...
From beef and eggs to butter and bread, discover foods that have become too expensive for everyday shoppers — and the ...
Dr. Jasmeet Bains announced her campaign for Congress in California’s 22nd District.“I’m a doctor, not a career politician — and I’ve spent my life on the front ...
The State Water Resources Control Board advance a controversial, Newsom-backed agreement in a new proposal, which qualifies as a major development in the long-running debate about delta water use.
California is moving toward a new water plan for the Delta. Regulators are supporting a plan backed by Gov. Newsom to allow water agencies to operate under 'voluntary agreements.' ...
After decades of deterioration and ecological collapse in the heart of California’s water system, state regulators embraced the Newsom administration’s controversial plan to overhaul how farms ...