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Who Are California's Top Climate Polluters? - Public Health Watch

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Most scientists agree that the fires that have ravaged — and are still ravaging — parts of Los Angeles County were made more intense by extreme heat and drought associated with climate change.Public Health Watch analyzed greenhouse-gas emission data from the Environmental Protection Agency for 2023, the most recent year available, to identify the biggest industrial sources of these planet-warming gases in California.
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Public Health Watch broke the news in on Thursday, January 23, 2025.
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