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All of the light in the living room and kitchen comes from the one side of the home facing away from the hill.A fireproof house in Topanga Canyon, SAG-AFTRA overlooking a “final” offer, lawn care hurts the air; plus, ‘hallyu’ has a home in Buena Park.. It was a house that, quite literally, separated itself from any of the other vulnerable homes in fire-prone Topanga Canyon.

Using the latest available data from the Environmental Protection Agency’s 2020 National Emissions Inventory, the report found that the equipment released more than 68,000 tons of smog-forming nitrous oxides, which is roughly on par with the pollution from 30 million cars. Lawn equipment also spewed 30 millions tons of climate-warming carbon dioxide, which is more than the total emissions of the city of Los Angeles.

“ really inefficient engine technology is, pound for pound, more polluting than the cars and trucks,” said Schatz. “Outdoor equipment generates a pretty shocking amount of pollution.” “We have so many cleaner, quieter electric alternatives available now,” said Schatz. “Battery technology has come a long way.”. That’s true even in the commercial lawn-care sector, which is responsible for the bulk of emissions but is more difficult to electrify because companies often need more powerful machines, with longer runtimes, than residential users.

There are no eaves to burn, no mass of material pressed right up against the structure that couldThe biggest problem area might be the small piece of roof sticking up from the dirt. And it wouldn't be a bad move to trim some of the larger plants back from the front of the structure. But kept free of vegetation and mulch, and it seems like the house would probably do fine.

“I saw where utility bills were going. It started with the energy efficiency,” Conna said. “Then as I did more research, it was, 'oh, geez, I'm building something that is also resistant to fires'.”“I mean, there was a piece of me that was like, you're gonna be okay, because three sides of the house are buried, and the amount of exposure you have to a fire is minimal,” he said.

But how safe would Conna's home actually be in a fire? It's tough to say. We looked into it for the podcast, and the closest comparable situation we found was aThe demonstration home on the right had enclosed eaves, fireproof cladding, a tempered glass window, and most importantly, a five foot noncombustible perimeter. The house on the left was surrounded by mulch, which smoldered, eventually ignited the wooden fence and then the structure itself.

The shortage was first reported in April 2022 when Huy Fong Foods Inc. announced that weather conditions had affected the production of chili peppers that were the main ingredients of Sriracha. The revelation pushed the price of the bottles formonths of Sriracha belt-tightening, the sauce is back on the shelves. The Irwindale-based Huy Fong told LAist that it has indeed resumed production of the sauce"about two to three months ago.

Su says it was only this month when she started to see a drop in the wholesale prices for the sauce, which allowed her to stock up again. She’s stoked the sauce is back, but says she notices a difference. The city will work with Long Beach Fresh, a local nonprofit that aims to hook Long Beach residents up with fresh, locallygrown produce. The nonprofit works with urban farms in the area like the MAYE Center, Grow2Zero FARMS, and the Harbor Area Farmers' Market.

The city is working on identifying potential partner markets at the moment. Interested markets can email healthyactiveLB@longbeach.gov to find out how to get involved.When the driest place in North America and one of the hottest places on Earth becomes a desert oasis complete with a lake, it's impossible not to take note.It's pretty unusual to see a literal lake in Death Valley , and the sight is fleeting.

Where there's water, there's usually vegetation: scattered blooms of orange and yellow wildflowers have popped up, and the landscape looks a little more green than normal. This is a lake today at Badwater in Death Valley National Park, from all the runoff during huge rains fromLaura Cunningham co-founded the desert conservation group Basin and Range Watch. She's lived near Death Valley for decades, so when the park partially reopened to visitors, she went to see it for herself.

"I've seen some bighorn sheep, and they're just happy. They're grazing on the wildflowers. The springs – and there are a lot of springs in Death Valley – are flowing really nicely. So the rains were kind of a gift."Death Valley National Park is now partially reopened, and the National Park Service doesn't know how long the lake will last –"maybe only until mid-November" – so if you want to see this rare sight for yourself, the sooner the better.

Last month, that section of Beach Boulevard in Buena Park, between Orangethorpe Avenue and Rosecrans Avenue, was designated as the second “Koreatown” in Orange County. Leading the charge was Buena Park Councilmember Joyce Ahn, who has lived in the city for over 17 years.“I would say probably in the past 10 years is when we saw a big boom in the number of Korean businesses so that's also brought the city a lot of tax revenue,” she said.

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