California's Salton Sea appears to be shrinking even faster than before. The lake, which is the largest in the state by ...
California recently broke ground on a large restoration project in the Salton Sea that expands efforts to improve conditions ...
The Salton Sea in southern California is getting stinkier, saltier, and potentially more dangerous than previously realized.
Windblown dust from the shrinking Salton Sea harms the respiratory health of children living nearby, triggering asthma, coughing, wheezing and disrupted sleep, USC research shows. The problem is ...
(Corrections & Clarifications: This story was updated to correct a misspelling and a typo.) On a recent toasty morning at the edge of California's largest lake, Samantha Arthur stood half a mile ...
Researchers forecast that parts of the Salton Sea’s North Shore are expected to retreat 150 meters by 2030 and an additional ...
To the editor: I believe it’s disingenuous to write about the drying Salton Sea without including the fact that the desert lake is not a naturally occurring body of water. (“As California ...
California’s Salton Sea holds $540 billion in lithium, enough for 382 million EV batteries. Dubbed “Saudi Arabia of lithium,” ...
Windblown dust from the shrinking Salton Sea harms the respiratory health of children living nearby, triggering asthma, ...
On a recent toasty morning at the edge of California's largest lake, Samantha Arthur stood half a mile inland from the bright blue Salton Sea, gazing at bundles of straw lined up by the thousands ...