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Manola Secaira is CapRadio’s environment and climate change reporter. Before that, she worked for Crosscut in Seattle as an Indigenous Affairs reporter.
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August 14, 2023
It’s one piece of the state’s commitment to cutting emissions, starting with a sector responsible for the majority of air pollution in California.
August 4, 2023
Last winter’s precipitation brought necessary moisture to a drought-stricken California.
July 27, 2023
Federal lawmakers introduced legislation to require OSHA protections for indoor and outdoor laborers across the nation during high temperatures.
July 18, 2023
As extreme heat becomes more and more common in Sacramento, we spoke with health experts on how to stay cool and how to spot heat illness in yourself and others.
July 17, 2023
While the next few days will likely return to the high 90s, forecasters are looking at another triple-digit stretch heading into the weekend. Researchers think climate change will make these “extreme heat days” more common.
Experts say extreme heat is a chronic and dangerous issue for Californians that requires long-term solutions.
July 13, 2023
Meteorologists say these high temperatures may break records. They advise locals to stay hydrated and indoors whenever possible during peak heat.
Buddy Hale, the library’s founder, said next steps for the Library of MusicLandria could be a permanent space or something new altogether.
July 6, 2023
Officials and advocates say these lanes make biking more accessible.
Advocates showed their support for a trio of bills that would make California’s water rights system more equitable and transparent.
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