All posts tagged "environment"
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John Breaux | June 2, 2018
Oil Companies Want to Begin Exploring the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve
According to a permit application obtained by The Washington Post, several Alaska Native corporations plans to begin seismic...
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Bryan Kittman | May 10, 2018
California Moves Forward With Plan To Require Solar Panels On New Homes
A proposal has been approved by a state board in California requiring new homes to have solar panels...
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Bryan Kittman | April 2, 2018
Green Building: The Future of Eco-Friendly Cities
With the growing number of people living in cities around the world, there has been an increasing effort...
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Austin Schoonmaker | March 19, 2018
Fracking: More harm than good?
Fracking has been in the news for the past decade or so, causing controversy between those who feel...
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Anny H. Ruth | January 19, 2018
Petco Park to Install Largest Solar Power System in MLB
Petco Park, home to the San Diego Padres, announced this week that the stadium will be installing solar...
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Lauren Horne | August 16, 2017
Small Changes Help Keep Our Beaches Clean
For those of us who live and work in San Diego, we know that summer draws large crowds...
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Lauren Horne | July 28, 2017
Easy Ways to Reduce Waste in your Everyday Lives
By now we’re all used to bringing our own bags with us to the grocery store (or you’re...
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Lauren Horne | May 15, 2017
San Diego Mayor Supports Move Toward Renewable Energy
Renewable energy is an important part of environmental protection, city planning, and the economy of all cities across America....
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Anny H. Ruth | May 19, 2011
San Diego Native Fights for Clean Energy Awareness
Whether or not you believe in Global Warming, there is something to be said about lowering the cost...
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Eileen Chao | April 22, 2011
Free Starbucks Coffee Today if You Bring in Reusable Mug
Starbucks aims to reduce the use of its disposable cups by giving away FREE coffee today to customers...