News
Las Arenitas is an artificial oasis that recycles used water from the border city of Mexicali to regenerate ecosystems in the ...
Sidetrack Adventures on MSN1d
Highway S22: A Journey from Desert Peaks to a Dying Sea!California’s Highway S22 winds through a landscape of extremes—starting in the stark beauty of mountain ranges and plunging ...
Calif, held a town hall meeting on Monday, April 21, in the auditorium at Southwest High School, where he addressed ...
The Julian earthquake is worth closer examination not for its size or damage (there was very little), but for a demonstration ...
As temperatures climb in the Coachella Valley, mosquito season is starting to take hold—and this year, Palm Springs is ...
Creating a stronger future for the Salton Sea depends on our unity, especially as we navigate the uncertainties of the ...
Malamar “Mal” Veracruz has lived in the dying town of El Valle, near the edge of the Salton Sea, for her entire life. Neither she nor her neglectful, emotionally abusive mother have ever left. After ...
New documentary inspired by Professor Chris Benner's co-authored book “Charging Forward” explores environmental justice ...
Opinion
California’s lithium future must include better recognition of overlooked Salton Sea communitiesUnderinvested and underrepresented Salton Sea communities are pushing state officials for key infrastructure as lithium mining expands.
Sidetrack Adventures on MSN10d
Exploring the Surreal Edge of California: Salton Sea Road TripFrom haunting shorelines to forgotten towns, a one-day drive around the Salton Sea reveals a side of California few ever see.
State officials are weighing listing the tiny birds as an endangered species, a decision that could have big implications for the farming and renewable energy-focused county.
Researchers funded by the US Department of Energy have quintupled their estimate of lithium contained in the brine below the Salton Sea to 18 million metric tons with a projected market value of US$ ...
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