Sanitation board pays $100,000 plus to consultants for climate change input
Foam collects above a waiter aeration tank at the Valencia Water Reclamation Plant on Saturday, Dec. 9, 2017. Christian Monterrosa/ The Signal

Sanitation board pays $100,000 plus to consultants for climate change input

Sanitation board members voted to pay consultants more than $102,000 Monday to ensure their water reclamation plants are in keeping with climate change targets set by the state. Members of…

Church members hear about effects of climate change on SCV
Ryan Mancini/The Signal Following Sunday services, the Unitarian Universalist Church of Santa Clarita listened as SCOPE President Lynne Plambeck provided background on the effects of climate change across the state of California and discussed how to adapt to some of those changes in a presentation at the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center. SCOPE is the Santa Clarita Organization for Planning and the Environment.

Church members hear about effects of climate change on SCV

With an outlook toward action, members of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Santa Clarita Valley watched a presentation and discussed the effects of climate change at the SCV Senior Center…

Jess Phoenix: Climate change is a science fact
Jess Phoenix, a geologist, announces her candidacy for the 2018 congressional race for Steve Knight's 25th district seat at Vasquez Rocks in Agua Dulce on Monday, April 18, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Jess Phoenix: Climate change is a science fact

In 2010, I joined another scientist on a scientific research expedition to study evidence of climate change in the mountains of Peru. We hiked into remote locations, looking for current…

Fire Chiefs, Labor call on lawmakers to invest in Disaster Response Network
A member of a hand crew readies a water hose as he joins firefighters and water dropping helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft fighting flames of the Sand Fire along Placerita Canyon Road in July, 2016. Dan Watson/Signal

Fire Chiefs, Labor call on lawmakers to invest in Disaster Response Network

(SACRAMENTO – August 23, 2017) California’s world-class system of responding to major emergencies is being stretched to its limits, and needs help to ensure that our state is ready for…

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