California’s Carr wildfire started on July 23, when a car malfunctioned on highway 299 in Whiskeytown. As of July 31, the fire has burned over 103,000 acres, destroyed over 966 structures, and claimed six lives. As of now, the fire covers over 110,000 acres--an area roughly the size of New Orleans. Over 3,300 … [Read more...]
Archives for July 2018
Lowering Your Water Bill This Summer
Our drought may be over, but California’s water problems are not. As the California Water Board states, “Our changing climate requires Californians to move beyond temporary emergency drought measures and adopt permanent changes to use water more wisely.” If we want to keep living in California, we all have to pay a … [Read more...]
Explaining the July 6 Heat Wave
If you were in LA last Friday, you may have noticed it was pretty hot out. 111 degrees Fahrenheit “pretty hot out,” to be exact. Even for the desert of southern California, that’s a little much. To make matters worse, it quickly became clear that LA wasn’t exactly ready for these blast furnace temperatures. Shortly … [Read more...]