San Diego County will fix a toxic hotspot in the Tijuana River, fund epidemiological study. From Environment and Energy Reporter @philipsalata.bsky.social. inewsource.org/2026/01/29/t...
San Diego County will fix a toxic hotspot in the Tijuana River, fund epidemiological study. From Environment and Energy Reporter @philipsalata.bsky.social. inewsource.org/2026/01/29/t...
New legislation in California would limit electric rate increases tied to data centers, while also fast-tracking data center construction: inewsource.org/2026/01/15/d... via @philipsalata.bsky.social
Data centers a growing concern in California, from the State House to county supervisors. From Environment and Energy Reporter @philipsalata.bsky.social. inewsource.org/2026/01/15/d...
National City Council rejects biofuels project in pollution burdened neighborhood. From environment reporter @philipsalata.bsky.social. inewsource.org/2025/11/05/n...
Back in 2020 Kumeyaay avctisits fought against a similar action when the federal government was building more barrier walls through ancestral burrying grounds. Itβs not just environmental laws they are dodging but ones protecting culture and history.
EPA to scrap greenhouse gas reporting for companies, including many in San Diego region. From Environment and Energy reporter @philipsalata.bsky.social.
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βNanobubblesβ: Why the fedβs experimental plan to clean the Tijuana River is sounding alarms. From Environment and Energy Reporter @philipsalata.bsky.social. inewsource.org/2025/09/09/t...
The EPA promised Tijuana River pollution fix in 100 days. Where things stand. From environment reporter @philipsalata.bsky.social. inewsource.org/2025/08/28/e...
Trumpβs EPA is calling the latest deal with Mexico on the sewage crisis a βmassive win,β yet the agreement actually reaffirms old deadlines and projects set under the Biden administrationβ¦
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This one is pretty trippyβ¦
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NEW: UC San Diego scientists find βcomplicated soupβ of toxic chemicals in South Bay air, reporting from @philipsalata.bsky.social @inewsource.org
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Residents gathered at Lower Otay Lake to watch firefighters take on the Border 2 fire.
Advocacy groups say lithium companies should do more to mitigate community and environmental impacts despite judge clearing path for lithium extraction. inewsource.org/2025/01/10/c...
Just saw a no-longer relevant evacuation notice on instagram from five hours ago and remembered β thatβs right, due to hyper-monetization every major social network no longer shows you life-saving breaking news as it happens.
They turned it over to an algorithm that finally noticed βhe likes fire.β
Firefighters try to extinguish flames from the Eaton Fire engulfing an Altadena home. They kept saying they didnβt have enough water to do the job.
Scientific research has shown climate change is a significant contributor to the increasing size, intensity and damage of wildfires in the western U.S., and to longer fire seasons. @realsciline.bsky.social www.sciline.org/climate/clim...
Spent some time discussing some recent reporting on the Tijuana River sewage on @kpbssandiego.bsky.social , we need more discussion and more in-depth work! www.kpbs.org/podcasts/kpb...
The text in the image is from the 14th Amendment, Section 1 of the United States Constitution. It states: "All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws."
The Trump admin threats to end birthright citizenship should be a wake up call that we are post law. The 14th amendment is unambiguous. Everyone born in the United States is a citizen. If they can strip citizenship from newborns, they can do it to anyone.
100 years ago this weekend locals took over the Alabama Gates, a key juncture in the LA aqueduct in protest. The struggle continues today. Some mitigations agreed on 30 years ago are still not done. But Noah Williams of the Big Pine Paiute Tribe says theyβve got more staying power than LADWP.
LADWP still owns the water under Paiute Shoshone reservations along with the majority of land and water in Owens Valley. Michael Prather, former Inyo County Water Commission Chair leads a tour at Patsiata, Owens Lake, with Tribal Relations Manager for Inyo FS, Wilfred Nabahe.
Not an opus, but an update. On the other hand, pretty strong to keep learning about how much are estuaries suffer when we donβt update our infrastructure to take into account worsening storm systems. inewsource.org/2024/11/14/o...
Ruha Benjamin (@ruha9.bsky.social) brilliant and exacting as usual:
"Many of the same people behind technologies wreaking havoc today also brand themselves as humanityβs saviors...Just as in the past, the Eugenics 2.0 of the tech evangelists is swaddled in the language of betterment..."
Anyway the audience of news nerds hadnβt really been here in full force, but if that changesβ¦
In October, I reported on how the election would determine whether ACA subsidies would expire at the end of 2025. Republicansβ victory makes subsidy extensions incredibly unlikely. Health insurance will likely get more expensive for tens of millions as a result. capitalandmain.com/election-may...