
Camille von Kaenel
California Environment Reporter at POLITICO
California environment reporter @Politico 💧🔥♻️ Find me outdoors and at [email protected]
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4 days ago |
politico.com | Alex Nieves |Debra Kahn |Camille von Kaenel
State lawmakers are targeting California’s climate and pollution regulations in the name of gas prices. A group of Senate Democrats wants to overhaul California's gasoline regulations. | Jeff Chiu/AP SACRAMENTO, California — President Donald Trump is threatening California’s marquee carbon-trading program. But it’s in-state Democrats who are taking aim at the state’s other emissions market for transportation fuels.
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1 week ago |
politico.com | Annie Snider |Camille von Kaenel
With help from Alex NievesProgramming Note: We’ll be off this Thursday for the holiday but will be back in your inboxes on Friday. The Trump administration is looking under California’s desert for water. | Reed Saxon/AP THERE’S NOTHING LIKE A GOOD CRISIS: The situation on the Colorado River — the water supply for 40 million Westerners and half of all Californians — is dire.
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1 week ago |
subscriber.politicopro.com | Camille von Kaenel |Tyler Katzenberger
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1 week ago |
politico.com | Camille von Kaenel |Tyler Katzenberger
Sacramento lawmakers are torn between embracing the industry and regulating it. Data centers are increasingly feasting on power in California. | Jenny Kane/AP SACRAMENTO, California — For a state that considers itself a leader in both tech and climate, California is falling behind in both building data centers and putting guardrails around their environmental impacts.
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1 week ago |
politico.com | Camille von Kaenel
President Donald Trump is quietly increasing water deliveries — while sticking to the state and Biden-era water rules he’s railed against. The Friant-Kern Canal carries water diverted from Millerton Lake in Friant, California, on March 7. | Jae C. Hong/AP SACRAMENTO, California — President Donald Trump promised to break California’s water rules wide open. So far, he’s mostly working within them.
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