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A Southern California coastal area long prone to landslides continues to inch toward the ocean at a rising speed posing danger to human life and infrastructure, a new NASA report shows.. The Palos ...
In 2018, the event had over 1,500,000 volunteers who collected 14 million pounds of waste. The 2018 event was held in conjunction with the first World Cleanup Day. [3] [4] [5] Beginning the same year, the Arizona and Florida Departments of Transportation scheduled highway cleanup activities to occur on National CleanUp Day. [6] [7] [8]
February 2 The 67th Annual Grammy Awards is held at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, honoring the best in music from September 2023 to August 2024. [7]2025 United States protests against mass deportation in California: Thousands of protesters convened at Olvera Street in downtown Los Angeles to voice their dissent against the heightened activities of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The California Coastal Commission (CCC) is a state agency within the California Natural Resources Agency with quasi-judicial control of land and public access along the state's 1,100 miles (1,800 km) of coastline. Its mission as defined in the California Coastal Act is "to protect, conserve, restore, and enhance the environment of the ...
Preliminary results from the statewide cleanup indicate that more than 258,751 volunteers removed 127 tons of debris, including 242,312 pounds of trash and 12,461 pounds of recyclable materials. The California Coastal Cleanup is part of the International Coastal Cleanup organized by the Ocean Conservancy. California’s event underscores the ...
Although the Rancho Palos Verdes area is no stranger to land movement, the pace at which that land has been shifting has substantially sped up over the last two years in part due to heavy rainstorms
About 200 of the locations featured in the new map were supported by state funds aimed at creating a network of public facilities that can provide clean air, CARB said in a release about the map.
From January 7 to 31, 2025, a series of 7 destructive wildfires affected the Los Angeles metropolitan area and San Diego County in California, United States. [5] The fires were exacerbated by drought conditions, low humidity, a buildup of vegetation from the previous winter, and hurricane-force Santa Ana winds, which in some places reached 100 miles per hour (160 km/h; 45 m/s).