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Carbon-Related Jobs In Kern County Not A Sure Thing

Carbon-Related Jobs In Kern County Not A Sure Thing

KQED's The California Report

February 21, 202410m 28s

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In the heart of California’s oil country, Kern County, more than 16,000 people work in the petroleum industry. Many of their jobs will likely disappear over the next two decades, as the state phases out oil drilling. Slashing fossil fuel emissions is part of California’s plan to combat climate change. That plan also includes burying carbon deep beneath the ground. Kern County is betting on the carbon management industry to create thousands of jobs in the region. But it's unclear if that will actually come to fruition.

Reporter: Joshua Yeager, KVPR


California’s budget deficit has grown to $73 billion. That’s larger than a previous projection of $68 billion.

Reporter: Nicole Nixon, CapRadio


The Supreme Court has dealt a blow to California landlords when it declined to take up a pair of cases with implications for rent control and eviction moratoriums. The cases , from New York and Seattle,  argued the policies violate landlords’ property rights.

Reporter: Vanessa Rancano, KQED

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