EnvironmentThe butterflies are back! Annual migration of monarchs shows highest numbers in yearsNovember 26, 2021The annual winter monarch butterfly migration, which has seen steep declines in recent years, seems to be making a comeback. Biologists are encouraged and confused by the trend.
State GovernmentA 50% coupon for one tool? Gardeners call California’s subsidy inadequateNovember 26, 2021California will ban most new gas-powered lawn equipment starting in 2024, but landscapers and gardeners warn the transition will cost them money and jobs.
EnvironmentFour San Joaquin Valley groundwater plans deemed inadequateNovember 20, 2021State officials warn some of the state’s most powerful and largest agricultural districts that their plans fail to address how over-pumping could harm local communities’ drinking water supplies.
State GovernmentCal Fire chief to retire in December after leading agency through record wildfire seasons November 15, 2021 | Scott RoddPorter steered Cal Fire through record-setting wildfire seasons driven by decades of poor forest management and climate change. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
EnvironmentCars and trucks: How international climate promises compare to California’s mandatesNovember 13, 2021Nations addressing climate change took on gasoline and diesel vehicles in pledges that mirror California’s mandates and plans — and in some cases, go even further.
EnvironmentAfter long wait, Sacramento’s new Museum of Science and Curiosity opensNovember 12, 2021 | Manola SecairaInside, visitors can expect exhibitions on nature and interplanetary travel alongside displays that investigate solutions for California’s carbon emissions and seasons of drought.
EnvironmentWinged warning: Migrating birds hit hard by California’s droughtNovember 11, 2021As the drought dries up California’s wetlands, traveling birds such as ducks, geese and eagles are struggling to survive and breed. “This drought is bad. The odds are against us,” a state expert said.
EnvironmentRemoving dangerous wildfire fuels is hard, expensive work. Here’s how one California tribe is making it happen.November 3, 2021 | Manola SecairaReducing the excess of flammable materials in forests has become the focus for many communities throughout California seeking protection from future wildfires, but issues with funding and staffing remain.
EnvironmentInterview: How homeowners can better insure their home against natural disastersNovember 1, 2021 | Megan Manata | Vicki GonzalezSacramento and other areas of Northern California are located in several risk areas that encompass wildfires, floods, earthquakes and more. Here’s how you can protect your home with insurance. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.