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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 30, 2023

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In many ways, the decay of the Salton Sea is the natural conclusion of the corruption of urban living. The problems of the Salton Sea have always revolved around water rights.
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In many ways, the decay of the Salton Sea is the natural conclusion of the corruption of urban living. The problems of the Salton Sea have always revolved around water rights.
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Seven states, including California, have agreed to reduce their water consumption from the Colorado River in an attempt to combat a drought that has affected the region for two decades.
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Seven states, including California, have agreed to reduce their water consumption from the Colorado River in an attempt to combat a drought that has affected the region for two decades.
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I was on my way towards New California when some men grabbed me, stole the package from my bag and shot me point blank on top of a newly dug grave.
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I was on my way towards New California when some men grabbed me, stole the package from my bag and shot me point blank on top of a newly dug grave.
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Researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory received $20 million from the Department of Energy last week to lead a three-year research project in the Upper Colorado River Basin, where they will study the processes that influence water availability and water quality as a result of climate change.
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Researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory received $20 million from the Department of Energy last week to lead a three-year research project in the Upper Colorado River Basin, where they will study the processes that influence water availability and water quality as a result of climate change.
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We've all done it before — scoffed at the tourists gaping in the hometowns we've come to take for granted. Coming home from college definitely comes with a newfound appreciation for being a local and, with that, an entitled sense of all-knowingness. So here's to all of those Internet dweebs out there who come to our sacred places of living and have absolutely no idea what they're doing.
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We've all done it before — scoffed at the tourists gaping in the hometowns we've come to take for granted. Coming home from college definitely comes with a newfound appreciation for being a local and, with that, an entitled sense of all-knowingness. So here's to all of those Internet dweebs out there who come to our sacred places of living and have absolutely no idea what they're doing.
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