Central Valley Exposed to ‘Toxic Soup’ of Pesticides, Study Says
A troubling study conducted by researchers at the University of California, Davis has found that Central Valley residents routinely breathe in a combination of harmful pesticides.
In National First, South Pasadena Police Cars Go All Electric
South Pasadena became the first city in the nation on Monday to unveil an all-electric fleet of police patrol vehicles.
Van Nuys Airport Tenants Lead the Way in Sustainable Aviation
Alameda Leaders Put a Stop to Cloud Brightening Project
The Alameda City Council voted Wednesday to block an experimental geoengineering project aimed at mitigating the impacts of global warming.
Clear Lake’s Massive Algae Bloom Can Be Seen From Space
Northern California’s Clear Lake is anything but clear these days, thanks to a colossal algae bloom that can be seen from space.
Energy Communities Offer Energy and Environmental Benefits to Challenged Communities
By Luke Montague, Director of Environmental Services, Southwest, SCS Engineers
Leveraging Inflation Reduction Act Tax Credits to Help Pay for Clean Energy Projects
By Tom Williard, Vice President of NV5 Clean Energy
Culver City Reaches Historic Deal to End Oil Production by 2030
Heal the Bay Publishes Latest Report Card
California’s wet winter took a significant toll on beaches across the state, Heal the Bay’s new annual report card shows.
