Stories Tagged as
California
Community college tries fixing roadblocks to completion
by
Amy Scott
Jun 15, 2017
California school makes its remedial classes shorter and more relevant.
As the climate changes, city trees will need replacing with more resilient species
Jun 7, 2017
The trees that give shade to Southern Californians living under the hot sun are under threat due to beetle infestation, drought and increasingly, the effects of climate change. As hotter, dryer weather becomes the norm, cities across the country are investing in programs to monitor their urban forests and plant trees that can survive well […]
California needs electric cars and it wants China's help to get them
by
Jed Kim
Jun 6, 2017
As President Trump announced the U.S. was pulling out of the Paris climate change agreement, California Gov. Jerry Brown headed to China. Among his goals? To encourage China’s progress on electric vehicles, because California will need a lot more of those to meet its climate change goals. Click the audio player above to hear the […]
California's drought is all but over, but some wells are still dry
May 29, 2017
Some of the state's poorest residents are still shelling out a premium for water.
Could California’s cap-and-trade system control other pollution, too?
by
Jed Kim
Apr 20, 2017
Even as the White House rolls back national climate change programs, California is moving forward on a cap-and-trade system to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Yet the Golden State still has some of the highest air pollution in the nation from other pollutants its industrial plants spew. A new bill would use California’s cap-and-trade rules to […]
Central California's family raisin farms are drying up
by
Andy Uhler
Mar 28, 2017
Farmers are steering their kids away from the crop, whose prices are falling.
As farmworkers grow scarce, wages are on the rise
by
Kai Ryssdal
Mar 23, 2017
But that's not attracting native-born American laborers to the fields yet, L.A. Times reporter says.
For public good, not for profit.
Water, water everywhere in California, but no way to hold onto it
by
Jed Kim
Mar 22, 2017
California’s had one of the wettest winters on record — more than twice as much rain and snow as in an average year. That’s especially wild since we’re six years into a historic drought. But California doesn’t have enough dams, reservoirs or other storage. So instead of using it, all that precipitation just joins the […]
The risky business of building Trump’s wall
Mar 17, 2017
As companies come forward to build border walls, local lawmakers call for divestments in protest
California's raisin farmers are struggling
by
Andy Uhler
Mar 8, 2017
30 years ago, Fresno County was famous for its dried fruit. Today, growers are pulling up their vineyards.