Tag: Los Angeles

Record Rains Fail to Replenish Los Angeles’ Deep Groundwater Reserves

Despite historic rainfall in 2023 that refilled surface reservoirs and shallow aquifers in the Greater Los Angeles area, deeper groundwater reserves remained critically low, according to a recent study by the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability.

Toxic Rain in Los Angeles: A Menacing Fallout from Recent Wildfires

Recent rainfall in Los Angeles has brought more than just water—it’s delivered a toxic mixture of ash and chemicals, raising alarm over public health risks.

Los Angeles Wildfires Could Become Costliest in US History

Unprecedented wildfires in Los Angeles, fueled by extreme weather, have destroyed neighborhoods and could rack up $57 billion in damages, raising alarms about climate change’s escalating costs.