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In June, extreme weather hit the US and Europe hard, with intense heatwaves, violent storms, flooding, and wildfires. These ...
Increasing interplay among extreme events and land subsidence impacts calls for urgent mitigation and policy action to reduce detrimental ramifications to infrastructure and people.
Protesters opposed to federal immigration raids clashed with law enforcement in Los Angeles over the weekend. And, who took ...
From coastlines to heartland, new research suggests the very geography of the United States could be dramatically altered by ...
California's capital Sacramento could experience 'mass abandonment' in the coming years due to a rising threat.
Proposed legislation hasn't moved out of the Assembly and Senate, raising questions about how far California will go in ...
An ambitious proposal that would require fossil fuel polluters to pay for climate disasters caused by the greenhouse ... Gavin Newsom also proposes to reroute money from California’s landmark cap and ...
The La Jolla Light presents this continuing listing of local in-person events and online activities.
Over 200 academics and political leaders met at Stanford for “Climate Resilience and Local Governmental Policy: Lessons from ...
By luck of geology, the Pacific Northwest coast isn’t being hit nearly as hard as other areas of the world by climate change-driven sea level rise. While the U.S. East Coast is expected to see roughly ...
At least 151 people in central Nigeria have been killed following flash floods that destroyed homes and displaced thousands of residents, reports BBC News.
Privately sold climate risk data fills gaps in public resources but raises transparency, equity, and oversight concerns.