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Residents of a dozen homes had to evacuate as the structures moved from their foundations and could fall into a canyon below → Read More
The serene beauty of the Colorado River belies an ecosystem that is forever changed. I met the scientists fighting for its future → Read More
Weather probably milder than previous summers but wet winter spurred growth in grasses and vegetation that is ‘ready to burn’ → Read More
Different strategies in fighting wildfires have prompted new questions about best practices in the face of a global challenge → Read More
In this week’s newsletter: A California company thinks its cell-cultured tuna may be the way to enioy fish – without the fish → Read More
The criminal charge poses most significant legal peril yet for the former president → Read More
Vaccine gets emergency approval as ‘highly contagious’ virus sweeps through flocks of species on the brink of extinction → Read More
Temperatures pushed past 90F (32C) with forecasters warning they would remain 20-30 degrees higher than average this week → Read More
While many in the US rely on the label for guidance to keep or toss food, experts say ‘there are no standards’ → Read More
New satellite images document the re-emergence of Tulare Lake, and residents brace for more flooding as snowpack starts to melt → Read More
State to implement most ambitious US regulations on railways, including phasing out locomotive engines over 23 years old → Read More
While minor spring floods aren’t unusual, this season could be inundated from the melting of the historic snowpack → Read More
The snowpack contains enough water to fill downstream reservoirs ‘multiple times over’, which could mean a rapid runoff → Read More
The city will see continued heatwaves, but a new study says heat-damping urban vegetation is unevenly distributed → Read More
Large swaths of country face extreme conditions as more than 300,000 homes and businesses remain without power → Read More
Atmospheric rivers eased the drought, but could herald a vicious 2023 fire season. → Read More
Lake Elsinore was flooded with visitors in 2019 when wildflowers erupted over its landscape; this year, it doesn’t want them → Read More
California files competing proposal on cutting water use of the river as hopes of western states reaching consensus fade → Read More
Researchers found that exceeding the 2C increase has a 50% chance of happening by mid-century → Read More
The long road to rebuilding is just beginning in the rain-pummeled state as assessments reveal damage worth millions → Read More