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Drone Technology Interfering Firefighters in California

By |November 2nd, 2019|Categories: Agriculture, California, Economy, Environment, Featured, Los Angeles, National News, Tech News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

Drone technology interfering firefighting efforts in California.

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The Porter Ranch Gas Leak Negative Effects on Climate Change

By |January 24th, 2016|Categories: California, Environment, Los Angeles, National News|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

[av_heading heading='Overall Health Concerns with Underground Natural Gas Storage Facilities ' tag='h2' style='blockquote modern-quote' size='' subheading_active='subheading_below' subheading_size='15' padding='10' color='' custom_font=''] Written by: Matthew McGuire [/av_heading] The leak was first detected on October 23, 2015. It has now spewed more than 4.4 billion cubic feet of natural gas into the atmosphere. According to the Los Angeles Times, crews are drilling a relief well to seal off the damaged one, with work expected to be completed by late February. The LA Times also shared an insightful quote from John Herner on the negative direction the gas leak has taken with climate change.

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Santa Barbara Approves $55 Million for Water Treatment Plant

By |July 22nd, 2015|Categories: California, Clean Energy, Economy, Global, National News, Politics, United States, World News|Tags: , , , , , , |

[av_heading heading='Water Treatment Facility Underway in Southern California' tag='h3' style='blockquote modern-quote' size='' subheading_active='subheading_below' subheading_size='15' padding='10' color='' custom_font=''] Written by: Matthew McGuire [/av_heading] In one of the largest droughts in the history of California, the city of Santa Barbara has recently approved a section of their budget for a $55 million desalination plant. This plant would produce close to one third of the residents drinking water. The Los Angeles Times reports: “Desalination has been a last resort,” Mayor Helene Schneider told The Times Tuesday night after the vote. “The way the drought has continued these last four years, we are really

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Goleta, California | An Unneeded Oil Spill

By |May 23rd, 2015|Categories: California, Clean Energy, Global, National News, North America|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

[av_heading heading='An Environmental Shift in the Southwest' tag='h2' style='blockquote modern-quote' size='' subheading_active='subheading_below' subheading_size='15' padding='10' color='' custom_font=''] Written by: Matthew McGuire | Photo by: NZ Defence Force assistance to OP Rena / Flickr [/av_heading] The Santa Barbara coastline has been transformed recently after an oil pipeline in production by Plains All American ruptured Tuesday afternoon. The closest city that has been effected the most is Goleta, California. Currently, California is using %60 of the energy for natural gas. This is a clear problem for the residents of the state. It is progressive, but with the amount of the sunshine and wind within the state,

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