California Climate Change News
Stories in this feed are from newspapers in California courtesy of Environmental Health News.
Report says California's green transformation could push up energy prices.
California's aggressive plans to build a clean-energy economy could mean higher energy prices for consumers and businesses, according to a report released Monday by the Little Hoover Commission.
What can Los Angeles do about climate change? UCLA report lays out plan.
Billed as the "first comprehensive environmental sustainability plan," the goal of the 85-page report is to bring attention to environmental issues during the upcoming mayoral and City Council election debates, researchers said.
California urged to assess energy reform.
California officials need to add up the costs of all the state's clean-energy policies before adopting any more, according to a report issued Monday by a government oversight agency.
State's cap and trade is bold leap in climate change policy.
The state is trying to lead the country, if not the world, toward a dramatic reduction in the emission of the greenhouse gasses that scientists say are responsible for global warming.
Tidal wave of money coming to make California schools greener.
In a historic, largely overlooked environmental shift, California's voters triggered a multibillion-dollar tidal wave of new green spending when they overwhelmingly passed Proposition 39.
San Jose to target foam takeout boxes after plastic bag ban success.
Almost a year after San Jose enacted one of the nation's farthest-reaching bans on disposable plastic carryout bags, city officials are citing a dramatic drop in litter and setting their sights on eliminating polystyrene foam to-go boxes starting in 2014.
California cap-and-trade spending may be limited.
Among the revenue that will strengthen California's general fund this year is cash from the state's new cap-and-trade program to limit greenhouse-gas emissions - about half a billion dollars. But officials may be legally barred from spending much of that money.
Cap-and-trade market seems fraud-proof.
California's new cap-and-trade system uses the power of markets to fight global warming. But as Californians know all too well, markets can be manipulated.
First cap-and-trade auction a bust for California budget.
State environmental leaders this week hailed California's first auction of carbon emissions credits a huge success. But budget writers are hardly thrilled.
Ideas for controlling erosion of Pacifica's coast floated at workshop.
Terms such as "managed retreat" and "beach nourishment" became talking points last Wednesday at a workshop attended by Pacificans and residents of neighboring communities who came out to express their opinions about how to manage erosion problems on the coast.