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Chris Clarke

Chris Clarke

Chris Clarke was KCET's Environment Editor until July 2017. He is a veteran environmental journalist and natural history writer. He lives in Joshua Tree.

Chris Clarke
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The technology, designed to make American ships safer during foriegn interventions, poses a risk to marine mammals.
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New species aren't just discovered in remote rainforests. These two have been under our nose for 150 years.
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The border wall would make flash floods in the desert far more destructive..
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It might be just a lot of hot air, but if it's built, Trump's border wall would be bad for global warming.
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Children born this year could see hundreds of square miles of California underwater by the time they reach their forties.
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No one said saving the planet was going to be easy.
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Between 2001 and 2011, California developed an acreage of wildlife habitat the size of L.A. and San Diego combined.
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NASA provides data on the urban forest: it's your job to measure the trees.
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The project, expected to cost at least $17 billion, may well be under salt water by 2100.
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The confirmation of White Nose Syndrome in Washington State does not bode well for California's bats.
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The facility doesn't have a buyer for its power or any way to get that power to market, but the BLM approved it anyway.
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Three days of music and bright lights during bird migration season just shouldn't fly.
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