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California growers should start to look seriously at how to adapt to the changing climate, which could shrink the land available for many of the state’s most popular crops, a new study has found.
A conflict in the Imperial Valley offers a window into an increasingly sharp debate within California's $60 billion ...
So much water is being pumped from the ground in parched California that the land is sinking, according to scientists. The more Californians rely on groundwater, the worse these problems will get ...
The land in Stratford, California, isn't sinking as it has in some towns, but business is drying up as the town is ravaged by an historic drought. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience ...
California is sinking even faster than scientists had thought, new NASA satellite imagery shows. "Because of increased pumping, groundwater levels are reaching record lows — up to 100 feet (30 ...
California now recycles about 23% of its municipal wastewater, an estimated 728,000 acre-feet, the report said, and has the potential to more than triple the amount that is recycled and reused.
California Forever refiled its East Solano Homes, Jobs, and Clean Energy Initiative on Monday, shrinking the proposed footprint of its new community to 17,500 acres from 18,600 acres. Language has … ...
Editor's Note: This story was updated at 2:00 p.m. E.T. California is sinking even faster than scientists had thought, new NASA satellite imagery shows. Some areas of the Golden State are sinking ...
Explore why some California farmers are calling for a halt to the conversion of agricultural fields into solar panel farms.