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- Pacific Standard: California Works to Protect Its Shrinking Wetlands
- KQED: Giant Trash Collecting Device To Be Deployed in the Pacific Ocean
- Ventura County Star: Ventura County board disputes findings on dam safety, cites local inspections
- News Deeply: For Colorado Candidates, New Water Storage a Key Political Identifier
- Siskiyou Daily: Water cert is latest step forward in dam removal
- KVPR: Candidate Andrew Janz Says Pumping “At 100 Percent Capacity,” Water Infrastructure Needed
- San Diego Union Tribune: OPINION: Proposition 3: Two biggest reasons to oppose water bond in November election
- Manteca/Ripon Bulletin: LATHROP WATER
- Ripon Advance News Service: Denham seeks guarantees Calif. water amendment passes in final spending bill
- Environmental Monitor: Low Clarity Levels, But No Lack of Progress, for Lake Tahoe
- Pepperdine University Graphic: California Officials and Scientists Look into Causes of a Massive Fish Die-Off in Malibu Lagoon
- Phys.org: Updated California Climate Tracker tool provides more than 120 years of climate data
- SCV News: Experts Warn California Still Unprepared for Future Droughts
- Kate Wheeling & Jim Morris: BIG OIL’S BLACK MARK ON CALIFORNIA’S CLIMATE RECORD
- Wall Street Journal: OPINION: California’s Carbon Exorcism
- PPIC: Strong Support for California’s Climate Leadership
- Laguna Beach Indy: Momentum Builds for Estuary Restoration
- ABC 7: Sea level rise endangering Seal Beach wetlands
- The Hill: Zinke looks to ease some wildlife rules
- Huffington Post: Firefighters Cope As Climate Change Radically Changes Their Jobs
- Lake County News: County to host virtual meeting on wildfire cleanup, debris removal
- Lake County News: Mendocino National Forest gives update on next steps on Mendocino Complex
- Marin Independent Journal: San Anselmo flooding project hits key stage
- Modesto Bee: Why some are concerned over water board chairwoman’s ties to Bay Area institute