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Stories that help Californians shape a resilient future in our cities, parks and wild areas. Plus the latest in climate science and policy.

Two people dressed in winter clothing walk next to a large pile of snow, covering trees and electric poles.

California’s 2023 Snow Deluge Was a Freak Event, Study Says

A man wearing a dark business suit sits next to a woman with a dark jacket with white designs on a stage.

California's Plans for Slowing Climate Change Through Nature-Based Solutions

Nia Jones, the Energy Queen, poses for a photo while wearing a dark floral blazer and a white dress shirt.

A Jolt of Reality: The Energy Queen at Kinfolx in Oakland

When Rivers Caught Fire: A Brief History of Earth Day

Same-Sex Couples Face Higher Climate Change Risks, New UCLA Study Shows

California Requires Solar Panels on New Homes. Should Wildfire Victims Get a Break?

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Bay Area Carbon Emissions Steadily Fall as Region Embraces EVs

The Klamath River is prime habitat for coho salmon, like these juveniles, but that fish has been listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act.

A Toxic Dust Threatens Salmon. Can We Do Something About It?

California Snowpack: Gov. Newsom Unveils Water Plan for a Climate-Changed Future

A man wearing a grayish hoodie and sun glasses rests his arm inside a boat.

Toxic Dust Threatens California Salmon Population, Lawmaker Seeks Solution

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