Tag: KQED
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KQED: California has a theory on why brown pelicans are starving and dying
Emaciated brown pelicans are washing up on California shores in the hundreds. State officials and researchers aren’t sure why, but they think it could be weather-related. The state’s working hypothesis is that this situation, similar to what happened in 2022 when nearly 800 starving pelicans were rescued, was likely caused by late spring storms hitting…
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KQED: Mosquito season expected to be intense
California mosquito experts warn the state is gearing up for another intense mosquito season due to heavy rains this winter and spring.
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KQED: Lawmakers and Advocates Look to Extend Lake Tahoe Restoration Act
A coalition of federal lawmakers and advocates are looking to extend the Lake Tahoe Restoration Act, which is responsible for funding hundreds of projects to clean up the watershed.
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KQED: Storm hits Yosemite National Park
The Sierra got hit with significant snow over the weekend. KQED reporter Alix Soliman got stuck in Yosemite and brings us this snapshot from the national park.
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KQED: Business groups sue California to overturn climate disclosure laws
San Francisco State Senator Scott Weiner, who authored one of a series of sweeping climate disclosure laws, is pushing back against major business groups who are suing the state to overturn them.