History's Lesson for Saving California's Beaches

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The irony of this story is that most of California’s beaches are artificial — man-made — and many were much narrower in their original, natural state. The history of their construction suggests that the only solution to the erosion today is to stop working against nature and start working with it.
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Fighting wildfire with ‘good fire’: California must return to prescribed burns

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Cal Fire had to hit it hard and fast. A quick amassing of resources — planes, choppers, bulldozers and hand crews, all at tremendous cost. That means crews cut lots of fences and dug deep fire lines with bulldozers; vegetation that protects the soil was destroyed which leads to erosion and a loss of forage for cattle and wildlife.
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Trece empresas de la familia de ‘El Mayo’ Zambada están fichadas en EU, pero operan en México sin restricciones

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Estas trece empresas tienen en común tres cosas: los socios son familiares de Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada García, están en Culiacán y ni una sola tuvo un bloqueo del gobierno mexicano, en cambio, siguen
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