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Starfish is the common name for the most common sea stars. But scientist don't like the common name because these stars aren't fish.
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Oregon will soon have more than 200 federally-funded electric school buses shuttling kids to and from school following an announcement that the state will get money for more early next year.
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The US EPA granted California鈥檚 waiver, which the incoming Trump administration is likely to try to overturn in the courts. The state鈥檚 zero-emission vehicle mandates have been the driving force behind California鈥檚 progress in cleaning up dangerous air pollutants.
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Pacific Gas & Electric Co. could receive up to $15 billion in federal loans to help the utility modernize its power grid and expand clean energy infrastructure across central and northern California, officials announced Tuesday.
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City planning policies and ordinances impact far more of our lives than we realize. Author Sara Bronin reveals secrets hiding in plain sight in nearly every city in America.
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Growers and cities support the Newsom administration proposal, saying it strikes a balance for uses of Delta water. But environmentalists say the 鈥渉ealthy rivers鈥 rules would actually harm California鈥檚 iconic salmon.
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The Supreme Court justices agreed to review whether oil companies have standing to try to overturn a federal waiver for a California clean-car rule that ramped up electric car sales. The standards are the cornerstone of California鈥檚 efforts to clean its air and combat climate change.
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Bad things happen when we use groundwater at a higher rate than it can replenish itself.
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Program helps eligible participants residing in high-risk wildfire zones offset costs up to $250.
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The Energy Trust joins the Exchange with consumer tips and assistance for low-income energy users.
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Governor Tina Kotek wants the state legislature to immediately cover costs of fighting the 2024 wildfires, which have significantly increased.
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A new report spells out exactly how much Oregon鈥檚 kelp forests have shrunk over the past decade or so 鈥 and the picture is bleak.
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A new pack of endangered grey wolves was recently confirmed in Northern California, on the border of Lassen, Plumas and Shasta counties.
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Oregon is on track to become the first state to launch a recycling program that holds producers accountable for their product packaging.