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LA Makes Proposes Ending Construction of New Gas Stations in City in Nod to EV Policies

June 23, 2022   2:30 amJune 23, 2022   10:17 am
A proposed policy to end the construction of new gas stations in the city of Los Angeles moved a step forward on Wednesday, with Los Angeles City Councilman Paul Koretz announcing that he is currently working on the policy along...
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The California Legislature’s Climate Change Policy Joint Committee

June 18, 2022   4:08 pmJune 18, 2022   4:10 pm
In addition to the Assembly’s 33 standing committees and the State Senate’s 22 standing committees, both houses of the California Legislature have numerous select committees and a handful of joint committees. These joint committees, naturally, have members of both houses...
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CPUC Fines Utility Companies Over $22 Million For Planned Power Outage Violations in 2020

June 17, 2022   12:41 pm
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) announced on Thursday that it will be fining Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E), Southern California Edison (SCE), and San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) over a combined $22 million for violating Public Safety Power...
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California Fish and Game Commission Delays Decision on Joshua Tree Protections

June 17, 2022   2:30 amJune 16, 2022   9:20 pm
The California Fish and Game Commission failed to come to an agreement on Thursday on whether or not to list the Joshua tree as a threatened species, delaying a vote over the matter until October. For years, the Joshua tree...
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The Abundance Choice, Part 15: Our Fight for More Water

June 16, 2022   2:30 amJune 15, 2022   8:49 pm
There are plenty of ways to ration water, and California’s state legislature is pursuing all of them. Restrict agricultural water allocations until millions of acres of California’s irrigated farmland is taken out of production. Ban outdoor watering entirely in urban...
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State Water Resources Control Board Gives Water Use Restriction Exemption For City of Santa Cruz

June 15, 2022   3:34 pm
The California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) announced on Wednesday that they approved the City of Santa Cruz’s request to be exempt from the latest Stage 2 Water Shortage Contingency Plan due to their water efficiency plans and still...
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PG&E Pleads Not Guilty To 31 Criminal Counts, Enhancements From 2020 Zogg Wildfire

June 11, 2022   2:31 amJune 12, 2022   8:07 am
Shasta County Prosecutors announced that utility company Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) pled not guilty on Thursday to 31 criminal counts and enhances related to their equipment starting the Zogg Fire in Shasta and Tehama Counties in the fall of...
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