From Sierra Sun...
Clean Up the Lake Shares Plans for 2023
02/01/2023Forty deep-water and “hotspot” trash clean-ups are planned in Lake Tahoe and will be expanded to other lakes and reservoirs in the High Sierra.
From Monterey Herald...
California Offers Proposal on Colorado River Crisis
02/01/2023California has given the federal government its own counterproposal for apportioning reductions of Colorado River water, saying a plan offered by six other states would disproportionately burden farms and cities in Southern California.
From Sierra Sun...
Truckee Aviation Company Partners With Tahoe Fund
01/30/2023The only local private aviation charter company at Lake Tahoe helping lower and sequester carbon emissions.
From Sierra Sun...
Truckee Weighs Plastic Water Bottle Ban
01/29/2023The town of Truckee is considering a ban on the sale of some types of single-use water bottles and is looking for community input.
From Sierra Sun...
Agencies Announce North Tahoe Community Alliance
01/28/2023Many agencies came together Jan. 24 to discuss sustainability plans as a part of the Operation Sierra Storm Meteorological Conference.
From Moonshine Ink...
Liberty Utilities Doesn’t Own the Sun
01/10/2023In a Moonshine Ink article, Peter Tucker takes issue with Liberty Utilities’ solar program, contending it must be easier and more cost effective for consumers.
From Mountain Democrat...
DWR: Relief From Drought Depends on Coming Months
01/03/2023The Department of Water Resources conducted the first manual snow survey of the season at Phillips Station Jan. 3, recording 55.5 inches of snow depth and a snow water equivalent of 17.5 inches, which is 177% of average for the location.
From Mountain View Voice...
State Bill Aims to Dim Artificial Light From California’s Night Skies
01/02/2023In efforts to kickstart mindful artificial light usage in California, dark sky advocates reintroduced legislation that would dim the artificial light glowing from state buildings.
From Tahoe Daily Tribune...
Sugar Pine Foundation Spends Nearly 20 Years Restoring Tahoe Forests
12/21/2022The Sugar Pine Foundation is a small South Lake Tahoe-based nonprofit that has been dedicated to saving the sugar pines of the region by planting thousands of seedlings.
From Santa Cruz Sentinel...
California Approves Roadmap for Carbon Neutrality
12/15/2022The California Air Resources Board has voted to approve an ambitious plan to achieve carbon neutrality in the state by 2045. Its targets for capturing carbon from the atmosphere has left critics concerned that big emitters will have a pathway to keep polluting.
From Santa Cruz Sentinel...
California’s Residential Solar Rules Overhauled After Highly Charged Debate
12/15/2022After a unanimous vote by the CPUC, homeowners get smaller payments from utilitiess. But new state incentives will be available.
From Santa Cruz Sentinel...
Can We Hack DNA to Grow Food in a Hotter Planet?
12/11/2022Stanford scientists have genetically re-programmed plants to grow roots that change how they gather nutrients or water.
From The Union...
Nevada County Embarks on First Recreation and Resiliency Master Plan
12/08/2022The plan is not only a first for the county but also one of the first in the state to integrate solutions for adapting to extreme weather, wildfire, drought and other impacts as part of planning for parks and recreation amenities.
From Monterey Herald...
As a Sacred Minnow Nears Extinction, Native Americans Call for Bold Plan
12/05/2022Spring runs of a large minnow numbering in the millions have nourished Pomo Indians since they first made their home alongside Clear Lake more than 400 generations ago.
From Sierra Sun...
Truckee Businesses becoming Green-Certified
11/25/2022North Lake Tahoe is taking strides in adapting green business practices, and the California Green Business Network’s Sierra Chapter is gaining traction in the Truckee community.
From Santa Cruz Sentinel...
Ecosystems and Rural Communities Will Bear the Brunt of Intensifying Drought
11/24/2022Drought, human-caused climate change, invasive species and a “legacy” of environmental issues are permanently altering California’s landscape and placing some communities and ecosystems at increasing risk.
From Monterey Herald...
Biden Gives PG&E $1 Billion to Keep Diablo Canyon Open
11/20/2022The case for nuclear power as a climate solution got a big boost when the Biden administration announced it's giving Pacific Gas & Electric Co. a $1.1-billion grant to help the company keep operating California's last nuclear plant.
From Sacramento Bee...
Scientists Urge Changes in Fishing Rules After Hundreds of Sturgeon Die
11/10/2022A dozen independent fish scientists are calling for urgent changes to sport fishing rules to save California’s largest freshwater fish after an unprecedented red tide this summer left hundreds of them dead.
From Sacramento Bee...
Farm Defied State and Drained a Vital Salmon Stream. Their Fine: $50 Each.
11/07/2022For eight straight days this summer, farmers in far Northern California drained almost all of the water out of a river in defiance of the state’s drought regulations. The move infuriated environmentalists and salmon-dependent Native American tribes downstream.
From The Sacramento Bee...
PG&E: Keep Diablo Canyon Open 8 More Years
10/31/2022PG& E has formally asked the state to postpone closure of Diablo Canyon until 2030; California’s last nuclear plant provides 9 percent of the state’s electricity.
From Santa Cruz Sentinel...
Climate Change Is Accelerating in California, State Report Says
10/31/2022Wildfires, drought, extreme heat and other effects of climate change are compounding in California, according to a report from state scientists.
From Tahoe Daily Tribune...
Tahoe Conservancy Grants $5.2 Million
10/30/2022The California Tahoe Conservancy has awarded two grants to improve forest health and reduce wildfire risk in the Lake Tahoe Basin.
From Monterey Herald...
Millions of Californians Are Struggling to Pay for Water
10/23/2022As drought drives prices higher, families are facing water bills of more than $200 a month. With 1 in 10 households behind on water payments, calls are mounting for the state to step in and help.
From Tahoe Daily Tribune...
Litter-Hunting Robot Patrols Tahoe Shores
10/18/2022BEBOT got its first test run on Tahoe’s beaches: it's a solar-powered, tank-treaded cleaning robot that removes trash. One mission by this real-life WALL-E on a pre-cleaned beach unearthed 2,000 pieces of plastic.
From The Sacramento Bee...
Study: 2020 Wildfires Reversed Years of Climate Change Progress
10/18/2022A study by researchers at UCLA and the University of Chicago says that California’s wildfires of 2020 destroyed 4.2 million acres of forest—and erased years of progress the state made on battling climate change.
From Sacramento News & Review...
Greenwaste Can Heal the Environment
10/16/2022Ex-Marine Bill Camarillo, CEO of Agromin, forecasts the future of greenwaste recycling, essential for reducing landfill and restoring the soil. He notes SB 1383 will disrupt the current market, but that’s good news: “We have to inspire people to do the right thing.”
From Sierra Sun...
Local Resident Spearheading Sober Community Effort in Truckee
10/15/2022Truckee resident Jordan Brandt says the Tahoe Basin lacks resources for those who want to get sober. With funds raised through a new GoFundme campaign, a board of local advisors will oversee startup costs and a down payment to purchase property for a sober living house.
From Tahoe Daily Tribune...
Incline Village Resident Launches Trash Program
10/15/2022Incline Village’s Carolyn Usinger, known for picking up litter on highways around Lake Tahoe, has created a program for others to join in. She also offers recommendations to alleviate the amount of trash left in the basin. “I’ve been thinking about how to engage the community in reducing the trash overall,” she says.
From Santa Cruz County Sentinel...
California Sacks Single-Use Plastic Produce Bags
10/04/2022California will become the first state in the nation to phase out single-use plastic produce bags in supermarkets. The receptacles must be replaced no later than Jan. 1, 2025 with bags made of recycled paper or compostable plastic.
From Sierra Sun...
Truckee River Included in EPA’s Statewide Fish Advisory
09/26/2022The California Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment has issued a new statewide advisory offering fish consumption advice. The Truckee River is included.
From Moonshine Ink...
The Far-Reaching Effects of Drought
09/08/2022While the drought situation is critical across California and Nevada, it isn’t nearly as perilous in Tahoe/Truckee currently. But the long-range effects for the local land are a different beast with increasing tree die-offs, shrinking snowpack, and ever-graver wildfire threats.
From Tahoe Daily Tribune...
New Citizen Group Takes Up Fight Against Algae
09/05/2022The nonprofit group SaveTahoeBeaches.org wants to raise awareness of the growing problem of algae proliferation in Lake Tahoe, which causes foul odors and unkept beaches.