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Ecologist Dr. Suzanne Simard talks about her groundbreaking research on the relationships and interactions between trees.
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Author Richard Powers discusses his Pulitzer Prize–winning novel, The Overstory, and explores the ways storytelling can help us reimagine our relationship with the Earth.
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Your CallUnprecedented ocean temperatures has surprised and alarmed climate scientists about the consequences for marine ecosystems and extreme weather patterns.
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State of the BayMajor home insurance companies retreat from California market, SF Women Runners break world relay record, A preview of the LGBTQ+ Film Festival
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Back in 2019, Berkeley became the first city in the nation to ban the use of natural gas in new buildings. But a successful lawsuit by a restaurant trade group led a panel of federal judges to reverse the ban – saying the city overstepped its authority to regulate energy use. Last week, Berkeley petitioned the court to reconsider.
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Your CallTen years after the Rana Plaza garment factory collapsed in Bangladesh, garment workers continue to face poverty wages, long hours, and poor working conditions.
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Your CallA 2016 viral image of an octopus in a Miami parking garage became a symbol of how society must adapt and adjust as we face climate breakdown.
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A warm week is upon us and some of us may choose to cool down by a body of water, but what does this mean for river-goers near a melting snowpack?
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Bayview Hunters Point is the most polluted neighborhood in San Francisco. One group is helping to clean it up while also training youth for green collar careers.
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More than 300 residents in Santa Cruz County remained in emergency shelters on Monday due to recent storm damage as the state awaits approval of a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration.
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Two years ago, a landslide on the coast ended up covering an endangered species' habitat. Now, scientists are trying to find a safer habitat for marine snails harmed by a changing climate.