
Julie Cart
Environmental Reporter at CalMatters
Journalist at Freelance
Julie Cart reports about climate change and other environmental issues for CalMatters. Formerly of the Los Angeles Times.
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3 weeks ago |
yourtahoeguide.com | Julie Cart
This story was originally published by CalMatters on March 19, 2025. Sign up for their newsletters. By Julie Cart, CalMattersGary Gerren, the affable fire chief in the community of Fallen Leaf Lake, is serious about protecting the few hundred full-time residents and the thousands of summer daytrippers who descend on his tiny alpine enclave. His constant concern: How will he keep them all safe from wildfires?
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1 month ago |
sandiegometro.com | Malena Carollo |Julie Cart |Jill McLaughlin
By MALENA CAROLLO | CalMattersTesla Inc. received permission from state regulators this week to begin a charter service that will use Tesla-employed drivers to ferry its employees in company-owned vehicles for prearranged rides, a step toward its plans for driverless Tesla taxis.
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1 month ago |
rgj.com | Julie Cart
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Gary Gerren, the affable fire chief in the community of Fallen Leaf Lake, is serious about protecting the few hundred full-time residents and the thousands of summer daytrippers who descend on his tiny alpine enclave. His constant concern: How will he keep them all safe from wildfires?
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1 month ago |
mercurynews.com | Julie Cart |Natasha Uzcátegui-Liggett
By Julie Cart and Natasha Uzcátegui-Liggett | CalMattersAn azure jewel set more than a mile high, deep in the High Sierra, Lake Tahoe is California’s most highly curated and micromanaged natural asset. Even among the state’s many famous landmarks, Tahoe is beloved and revered. The 2-million-year-old lake, famed for its deep blue color, sits in a basin encircled by steep forests.
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1 month ago |
pressdemocrat.com | Julie Cart
Yet developers are continuously carving more resorts into this fire-prone, vulnerable landscape, raising the stakes around Lake Tahoe. Planned in a , a proposed condo and hotel development in Olympic Valley is especially problematic when it comes to evacuations. The Village at Palisades Tahoe project would add 850 condo and hotel units — nearly 1,500 bedrooms — to the year-round resort. The developer projects that the resort will draw 300,000 visitors a year.
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