GUEST VIEWPOINT: The environmentalist movement needs to get back to its roots
Originally published in the Daily Journal by CAPS Board Member Karen Shragg: Americans recently celebrated the 53rd anniversary of Earth Day. The... Read More
60 Minutes: Earth Currently Experiencing a Sixth Mass Extinction
Leading biologist Paul Ehrlich explains to 60 Minutes journalist Scott Pelley how earth is experiencing a sixth mass extinction.
Report Warns of Looming Extinction Crisis for U.S. Plants, Animals
Eternal, unsustainable growth has had a devastating impact on our environment. A new report from Reuters has laid out the very real extinction... Read More
Amid Drought, CA Fails to Capture Flood Water
It seems like California can’t win. Vast portions of California dealt with flooding and landslides after severe storms rolled through late last... Read More
The Slick Packaging of Misinformation, How Pro-growth Narratives are Hurting all of US.
This essay is in response to Jeff Wise and his Intelligencer article so frustratingly entitled, “America Could Use Another Boom.” His subtitle... Read More
Recent Storms Relieve Pain, But CA Drought Set to Continue
California is in the midst of a historic, multi-year long drought. As we’ve chronicled here at CAPS, our state is currently in... Read More
CA Pushes New Climate Plan
A new climate plan from the California Air Resources Board outlines goals for the state going into the next few decades. The... Read More
Report Reveals Increasing Effects of Climate Change in CA
Climate change doesn’t slow down for anything, and it seems that is especially true in California. A recent article published in the... Read More
Overpopulated CA’s Carbon Emissions Goals Harmed by Wildfires
One step forward, two steps back. That’s what seems to be happening to California’s environmental goals due to the state’s wildfire epidemic.... Read More
Driest Three Years on Record in Overpopulated CA
According to a recent article published in the LA Times, California just experienced its driest three years on record. This goes back... Read More