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Southwestern pond turtle shows signs of a comeback
L.A. NOWModern life has been tough on the southwestern pond turtles that once were populous in the coastal part of San Diego County. Development ravaged the turtle's natural habitat. Then came the rise of invasive species that challenged the turtles for...... -
A 'fundamental conundrum' at Yosemite
GreenspaceAs Yosemite's rivers swell with record snowmelt and its trails fill with sightseers, somewonder whether the amusement park-like atmosphere in Yosemite Valley are giving some visitors a false sense of security. "It's a fundamental conundrum for the Park... -
Are 'green' jobs the great American con job? [Most commented]
Opinion L.A."Is the green energy revolution about energy independence? Or is it about fighting global warming? Or is it about jobs?" asks Jonah Goldberg in his Tuesday column about what he calls the war to green America. For most of the...... -
California asbestos deposits mapped
GreenspaceClear Creek, which registers 35,000 visits a year, has long been known as the largest U.S. deposit of asbestos, a natural mineral and known human carcinogen. It harbors an EPA-designated toxic Superfund site, the former Atlas asbestos mine. Previous... -
Is nature doing what the climate models predict?
GreenspaceAn increase in extreme floods predicted by climate change models has yet to occur.... -
Climate change: Drought, floods, tornadoes part of 'new normal'?
GreenspaceThe irony won't be lost on those who follow the political debates over climate change in Congress. One of the most vocal deniers of the scientific consensus on man-caused planetary warming is Sen. James Inhofe of Oklahoma, who has delayed the nomination... -
California's cap-and-trade program reaffirmed by board
GreenspaceCalifornia's carbon-trading program got back on track Wednesday, after the Air Resources Board voted to reaffirm its original plan to create a market for carbon emissions permits. The cap-and-trade program would be the first state-run market in the... -
The cave is his classroom, the environment his passion
GreenspaceWhen I start relating our impacts on the environment to caves via ground water pollution, people start to see the big picture. And from all the people at the end of my tour who are nodding, agreeing that it's in our best interest to protect caves, if only... -
Charlie Sheen roast: Blood and a lot of vicious jokes
Show TrackerCharlie Sheen is on the hot seat at Comedy Central roast... -
Tigers cubs, otter pups, Komodo dragon born at L.A. Zoo
L.A. NOWThree male Sumatran tiger cubs were born August 6 to the zoo’s female tiger, Melukakan (aka Lulu), according to a statement released by zoo officials Monday.... -
Supermodels deliver (almost) naked truth of climate change
GreenspaceThe latest video from 350.org features several supermodels complaining of the rising heat and systematically disrobing. No need to hide the children, though. You won't see much more than in, say, a newspaper ad for women's undergarments, and probably a... -
Texas wildfires: Is drought the new climate?
GreenspaceTexas Gov. Rick Perry, a GOP presidential candidate, scoffs at the notion of human-induced climate change, even suggesting recently on the campaign trail that scientists are manipulating data to make money. He also has declared a weather-related state...
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