County Holds Public Meeting to Discuss Prima Deshecha Expansion
Local residents are encouraged to attend a public meeting to voice environmental concerns about the potential expansion of the Prima ...
Local residents are encouraged to attend a public meeting to voice environmental concerns about the potential expansion of the Prima ...
San Juan Capistrano resident Sol Klingensmith authors this month’s Citizens’ Climate Education column, in which she encourages readers to create ...
Following the recent release of Surfrider Foundation’s latest Beach Cleanup Report, Jake Howard this week highlights some of the key ...
California consumers are not getting the financial benefits they could from state recycling fees, a report recently released by the ...
How much does sustainability factor into your surf life? By Jake Howard It was Chief Seattle, leader of the Pacific ...
By Collin Breaux By the time 2022 rolls around, residents and businesses in San Clemente can generally expect to see ...
By Shawn Raymundo Plastic waste continued to be the leading source of pollution throughout the nation’s beaches and coastlines in ...
By Eric Heinz Ray Lutz, the executive director of Citizens’ Oversight Projects, Inc., a watchdog group actively checking the policies ...
By Roger Johnson, San Clemente Congratulations to Jim Kempton for pointing out, in the Oct. 19-25 edition of the San ...
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