California Panel Backs Solar Mandate for New Buildings
Climate change and Disaster risk management

California Panel Backs Solar Mandate for New Buildings

A state agency voted to require many new commercial structures, along with high-rise residential projects, to have solar power and battery storage. LOS ANGELES — California regulators voted Wednesday to require builders to include solar power and battery storage in many new commercial structures as well as high-rise residential projects. It is the latest initiative […]

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Drought saps California reservoirs as hot, dry summer looms
Environment and Conservation

Drought saps California reservoirs as hot, dry summer looms

OROVILLE, Calif. (AP) — Each year Lake Oroville helps water a quarter of the nation’s crops, sustain endangered salmon beneath its massive earthen dam and anchor the tourism economy of a Northern California county that must rebuild seemingly every year after unrelenting wildfires. But the mighty lake — a linchpin in a system of aqueducts […]

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How California Wineries Are Preparing for the 2021 Wildfire Season
Environment and Conservation

How California Wineries Are Preparing for the 2021 Wildfire Season

Last year, wildfires burned through 4.2 million acres in California, making 2020 the worst wildfire season in the state’s modern history, according to Cal Fire. A rare August lightning storm sparked blazes all across the state, including the CZU Lightning Complex in the Santa Cruz Mountains, the LNU Lightning Complex in Napa, Sonoma, and other counties; […]

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Bias is a big problem. But so is ‘Noise’
Science, technology, innovation entrepreneurship

Bias is a big problem. But so is ‘Noise’

The word “bias” commonly appears in conversations about mistaken judgments and unfortunate decisions. We use it when there is discrimination, for instance against women or in favor of Ivy League graduates. But the meaning of the word is broader: A bias is any predictable error that inclines your judgment in a particular direction. For instance, […]

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The Future of the Coast
Environment and Conservation

The Future of the Coast

Few institutions have a closer connection to coastal policy than UC Santa Barbara, perched as it is upon the bluffs at Campus Point. Add to this the response to the 1969 oil spill, which birthed the modern environmental movement, and it’s no wonder the university has gone on to foster a preeminent community of researchers […]

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California just hit 95% renewable energy. Will other states come along for the ride?
Energy

California just hit 95% renewable energy. Will other states come along for the ride?

Something remarkable happened over the weekend: California hit nearly 95% renewable energy. I’ll say it again: 95% renewables. For all the time we spend talking about how to reach 100% clean power, it sometimes seems like a faraway proposition, whether the timeframe is California’s 2045 target or President Biden’s more aggressive 2035 goal. But on Saturday just […]

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An Earth Day message for California: Move faster on climate change
Environment and Conservation

An Earth Day message for California: Move faster on climate change

If there’s one thing to understand this Earth Day about California’s role in confronting the climate crisis, it’s this: Just because the state considers itself a global leader doesn’t mean it’s doing nearly enough. Gov. Gavin Newsom admitted as much last year. As monstrous wildfires carved a path of destruction from the giant sequoias of the Sierra Nevada to […]

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What Netflix’s Seaspiracy gets wrong about fishing, explained by a marine biologist
Environment and Conservation

What Netflix’s Seaspiracy gets wrong about fishing, explained by a marine biologist

This story is part of Down to Earth, a new Vox reporting initiative on the science, politics, and economics of the biodiversity crisis. I wanted to like Seaspiracy, the recent Netflix documentary that has lots of people talking about the damage that industrial fisheries inflict on the oceans and our souls. Since premiering on March […]

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Petaluma, California Is the First US City to Ban New Gas Pumps
Environment and Conservation

Petaluma, California Is the First US City to Ban New Gas Pumps

California plans to ban the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035. The Petaluma, California, city council unanimously voted to become the first city in the United States to ban both the construction of new gas stations as well as the addition of more gas pumps to existing stations, reports Gizmodo. The city already put a two-year moratorium […]

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