California Energy Commission manager Patricia Carlos in 2021 inside the California Natural Resources building in Sacramento.
The California Coastal Commission has been under siege like never before, alarming environmentalists and raising questions about the future of the 53-year-old state agency.
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The federal Bureau of Reclamation runs some of the state’s largest water facilities. It now must plan to lose as much as 40% of its workforce.
Legislation passed last year allows federally recognized tribes to practice cultural burning freely once they reach an agreement with the California Natural Resources Agency and local air quality ...
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The expansion will enable the addition of 750 more acres to the project’s overall footprint — bringing the total to nearly ...
The California Natural Resources Agency’s assessment conservatively estimates that the Golden State will face at least $113 billion in annual climate change costs by 2050. Shouldering this ...
The Karuk Tribe of northern California recently became the first to reach an agreement with the California Natural Resources ...
California Energy Commission manager Patricia ... Paul Kitagaki Jr. Sacramento Bee file Even before the sleek new Natural Resources Agency headquarters opened in 2021, Gov. Gavin Newsom’s ...
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California tribe enters first-of-its-kind agreement with the state to practice cultural burnsIn the past, cultural burn practitioners first needed to get a burn permit from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, a department within the Natural Resources Agency ...
The California Energy Commission was one of ... other government divisions that use the building and the Natural Resources Agency itself. Only some officials provided more specific details.
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