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Some California Counties Begin Administering COVID-19 Shots for Younger Children
Some California Counties Begin Administering COVID-19 Shots for Younger Children
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16 minutes
Released:
Nov 4, 2021
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Many California children, ages 5 to 11, have started getting the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. In Los Angeles alone, more than 900, 000 school-aged children are now eligible for the shot.
Reporter: Jackie Fortiér, KPCC
As the United Nations Climate Change Conference continues in Scotland, many Californians can see the effects right here along the California coast. For instance, look out the window on a trip on Amtrak’s Pacific Surfliner, which connects downtown Los Angeles and downtown San Diego, and the effects of climate change are right in front of you.
Reporter: Saul Gonzalez, The California Report
California Attorney General Rob Bonta says his office will take a larger role in enforcing California's housing laws. He's launching a 12 member strike force to step up enforcement.
Reporter: Guy Marzorati, KQED
As the United Nations climate summit continues in Scotland, a majority of Californians are making it clear they support the state’s climate change mitigation goals. And they see the damage caused by global warming. That’s according to new findings from the Public Policy Institute of California.
Reporter: Danielle Chiriguayo, KCRW
Levels of carbon emissions have almost returned to where they were before the pandemic, according to Stanford research.
Reporter: Laura Klivans, KQED
Reporter: Jackie Fortiér, KPCC
As the United Nations Climate Change Conference continues in Scotland, many Californians can see the effects right here along the California coast. For instance, look out the window on a trip on Amtrak’s Pacific Surfliner, which connects downtown Los Angeles and downtown San Diego, and the effects of climate change are right in front of you.
Reporter: Saul Gonzalez, The California Report
California Attorney General Rob Bonta says his office will take a larger role in enforcing California's housing laws. He's launching a 12 member strike force to step up enforcement.
Reporter: Guy Marzorati, KQED
As the United Nations climate summit continues in Scotland, a majority of Californians are making it clear they support the state’s climate change mitigation goals. And they see the damage caused by global warming. That’s according to new findings from the Public Policy Institute of California.
Reporter: Danielle Chiriguayo, KCRW
Levels of carbon emissions have almost returned to where they were before the pandemic, according to Stanford research.
Reporter: Laura Klivans, KQED
Released:
Nov 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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