Hail storms are out of control. Giant hail storms ripped through the U.S. Midwest and Western Europe, causing billions of dollars in damages. Studies show that as the planet warms, storms become more intense and hail becomes far larger and more destructive. #ThisIsClimateChange
Biodiversity depends on pollinators — monarch butterflies are vital to California's ecosystems. 🦋 Learn more in the California Multi-Agency Monarch and Pollinator Collaborative report. https://t.co/PdTRtp660t
While the threat of a catastrophic explosion in Garden Grove has passed, environmental and health risks remain. CalEPA has staff working on this incident across the state. It remains crucial to follow guidance from local authorities.
Cal OES Director Caroline Thomas Jacobs provides an update on the coordinated whole-of-government response to the Orange County chemical incident. While the risk of a catastrophic explosion has passed, the threat of a smaller explosion or chemical leak remains. Cal OES remains closely engaged with local partners to support the ongoing response and reminds those still impacted by evacuation orders to listen to local authorities.
97% of CA communities can recycle food scraps. 1B+ meals rescued to feed Californians in need. Less waste. More good. ♻️🌱 Learn more: https://t.co/Pj1RKeGQZL #InternationalCompostAwarenessWeek
Many think composting means slimy scraps and bad smells. But that couldn't be further from the truth when it's done right! This #InternationalCompostAwarenessWeek, CalRecycle is showing how easy it is to keep your compost routine fresh, low-maintenance, and totally "ick"-free.
Earth Month doesn’t have to stop in April! Turning #ReduceReuseRecycle into an everyday habit is easier than you think. Visit https://t.co/75dybDsk7h to learn how you can keep the momentum going all year long. ♻️ #EarthMonth