Harsh, eco-unfriendly synthetic herbicides are definitely one of those things that you shouldn't be using if you don't have to. Japanese researchers are thus now developing a green alternative, derived from the leaves of a humble walnut tree.
WHAT'S HAPPENING TODAY: Good afternoon and happy Monday, Daily on Energy readers! We are entering day 20 of a government shutdown, with no end in sight.
The Los Angeles Board of Building and Safety Commissioners declared eight properties in the Pacific Palisades as "public nuisances," since their owners have still not cleared debris left over from the January wildfires.
In the Owens Valley, Los Angeles siphons water from Sierra streams and also pumps groundwater from wells. Native tribes are calling for the city to take less water.
WHAT'S HAPPENING TODAY: Good afternoon and happy Friday, Daily on Energy readers! The Trump administration shocked all today as it succeeded in blocking,
California is suing three plastic bag manufacturers that officials say are violating state law by providing bags billed as recyclable when they are in fact not, state Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta announced.
Missteps in cutting clean energy spending and friction between staffers has led to questions about whether the former fracking company CEO will remain in the Cabinet.