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Housing has continued to remain a top issue in the city, where rental vacancy rates have remained low and homes for purchase ...
1. The major problem appears to be collusion between the seed companies and the Regulatory and research establishment in India leading to detrimental effects on farmer welfare (e.g., hybrid cotton, ...
The saga of the Klamath provokes a more fundamental, yet often ignored, set of questions: What is a river for? Irrigation?
Why do some rivers split? UCSB scientists found the answer—and it could change how we restore and manage waterways.
As cities, farmers and businesses plan for an uncertain future, researchers are attempting to determine how much weather ...
The Salton Sea, California’s largest lake, lies just 20 miles west of Brawley. This strange and haunting body of water has a complicated history and an uncertain future, but its shores offer some of ...
During his time at UCSB John Bowers has served as director of the Institute for Energy Efficiency (IEE) at UCSB since it was founded in 2008 and is also a Distinguished Professor in the Departments of ...
Those are just a couple of the takeaways from Miami writer Michael Grunwald’s deep dive into how humanity’s insatiable ...
Tucked away in the Cuyamaca Mountains just an hour east of San Diego lies Julian, a pocket-sized paradise where apple pies ...
Goldwater was no doubt referring to Ezra Taft Benson, Steve’s grandfather and a powerful figure as Dwight Eisenhower’s ...
Hosted by the City of Longwood, the show will feature more than 100 cars and trucks, 50/50 drawing, food trucks, and music by DJ Don from Cruisin Orlando. 5-8 p.m. July 12, Longwood Historic District, ...