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California Adopts Tougher Methane Rule for Landfills to Curb Planetary Warming
California adopted new rules to better detect and curb methane leaks from landfills, aiming to reduce the state’s second-largest source of climate-warming pollution.
Hundreds of California and Bay Area Hazardous Sites Could Face Future Flooding
Save The Grapes! Enter The Mealybug Destroyer! | Deep Look
AI Safety Expert Warns Parents to Watch Kids in Wake of Chatbot Ban
‘Good Fire: Tending Native Lands’ Burns Bright at the Oakland Museum of California
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California Adopts Tougher Methane Rule for Landfills to Curb Planetary Warming
California Leaders Blast Trump’s ‘Idiotic’ Plan to Kickstart Offshore Oil Drilling
Hundreds of California and Bay Area Hazardous Sites Could Face Future Flooding
‘We Can’t Afford to Stay’: Californians Weigh Drastic Moves as Health Premiums Rise
California Senators Demand PPE, Greater Smoke Protections for Wildland Firefighters
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California Adopts Tougher Methane Rule for Landfills to Curb Planetary Warming

California adopted new rules to better detect and curb methane leaks from landfills, aiming to reduce the state’s second-largest source of climate-warming pollution.

California Leaders Blast Trump’s ‘Idiotic’ Plan to Kickstart Offshore Oil Drilling

The Interior Department released its plan to open up federal waters off California’s coast to oil drilling, setting up a direct confrontation with Sacramento on energy and climate change.

Hundreds of California and Bay Area Hazardous Sites Could Face Future Flooding

A new study warns that rising seas could flood nearly 250 Bay Area Hazardous sites, putting already vulnerable communities at greater risk of toxic exposure.

‘We Can’t Afford to Stay’: Californians Weigh Drastic Moves as Health Premiums Rise

Soaring health insurance costs are forcing some Californians to make tough choices — from dropping coverage to leaving the state or even the country — as federal subsidies expire and premiums surge.

Save The Grapes! Enter The Mealybug Destroyer! | Deep Look

If there ever was a bug that we should all raise a glass of wine for, it's the mealybug destroyer. This heroic bug has been brought in to protect grape vineyards from being ruined by the mealybugs sticky honeydew excrement. But first, the mealybug destroyer must get past the mealybugs’ army of ant bodyguards who want that sweet honeydew excrement for themselves.

California Senators Demand PPE, Greater Smoke Protections for Wildland Firefighters

A new bill sponsored by Sens. Adam Schiff and Alex Padilla would explore landmark respiratory protections to shield wildland firefighters from dangerous wildfire smoke.

AI Safety Expert Warns Parents to Watch Kids in Wake of Chatbot Ban

A UC Berkeley bioethics professor warns that kids may be susceptible to self-harm or suicide when Character.AI bans youth under 18 from using its chatbots this month.