Imagining a post-insurance world
While California politicians are trying to entice insurers back, others are thinking of ways to survive without them.
How the politics of climate change are shaping the future of California
How the politics of climate change are shaping the future of California
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While California politicians are trying to entice insurers back, others are thinking of ways to survive without them.
California officials are looking at climate rollbacks in New York and the EU and gulping.
California’s Senate majority leader wants to prioritize fossil fuel divestment and a climate spending bond in the second half of the legislative year.
California's hoping gas prices won't reach the levels they did the past two years.
It was ultimately communications strategy that doomed one of the nation’s first geoengineering studies.
California's new sea level rise guidelines leave room for flexibility and dance around the tricky question of "managed retreat."
Mexico just elected a climate scientist president. That could give a major boost to California’s cross-border climate collaborations.
UC Berkeley economist James Sallee sees a narrowing path for meeting California’s electric vehicle targets without Chinese help.
The Legislature is weighing a variety of climate bond proposals, and the jockeying is on.
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee is hoping his cap-and-trade program can weather the rough seas just as California’s carbon market did over a decade ago.