u/NewDog6051

Almost nowhere in California is building enough, according to the state. Here’s why
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Almost nowhere in California is building enough, according to the state. Here’s why

“IN SUMMARY
The state ordered every city and county to plan for 2.5 million new homes by 2030. With the exception of just five jurisdictions, no one is on track to hit their numbers.” -Calmatters

calmatters.org
u/NewDog6051 — 5 days ago

This rural, California county approved a massive new data center. Then it changed its mind.

“IN SUMMARY
A million-square-foot data center became a lighting rod in this rural county. Local leaders filed lawsuits, proposed laws and organized a ballot measure to challenge it.”

calmatters.org
u/NewDog6051 — 19 days ago

More extreme heat + more people = danger in these California cities. ‘Will it get as hot as Death Valley?’

“IN SUMMARY
Inland communities with big population booms will experience the most extreme heat days under climate change projections. The combination puts more people at risk — and many cities are unprepared.” -Calmatters

calmatters.org
u/NewDog6051 — 27 days ago