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Bumpy Road Ahead for Fast-Tracking Program?

Bumpy Road Ahead for Fast-Tracking Program?

by Cariad Hayes Thronson | May 14, 2025 | Infrastructure, Nature-Based Infrastructure, Policy, Quick Read, Sea Level Rise, Tools & Resources

The multi-agency BRRIT has streamlined wetland permitting, but ongoing federal cuts could slow its progress.

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Too Bad Golden Gate Ferry Sticking With Diesel

Too Bad Golden Gate Ferry Sticking With Diesel

by Dave Rhody | May 14, 2025 | Energy, Opinion, Quick Read

Despite its pro-environment history, the Golden Gate District is resisting ferry electrification, frustrating advocates for a zero-emission fleet.

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A Ramble Around Pacheco Marsh

A Ramble Around Pacheco Marsh

by Ariel Rubissow Okamoto | May 14, 2025 | Nature, Nature-Based Infrastructure, Sea Level Rise

We tour Pacheco Marsh, a once-rough patch of Bay shoreline that is now a green refuge for walkers, birds, and even paddleboarders.

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Slow Progress on Shade For California’s Hottest Desert Towns

Slow Progress on Shade For California’s Hottest Desert Towns

by Eliana Pérez | Apr 16, 2025 | Equity, Extremes, Health, Heat

Coachella Valley communities face record temperatures with little shade. Policy changes lag as local groups push for heat equity.

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In Uncertain Times, the Port of Oakland Goes Electric

In Uncertain Times, the Port of Oakland Goes Electric

by Juan Pablo Pérez-Burgos | Apr 16, 2025 | Energy, Equity, Extremes, Health, Homepage Appearance, Infrastructure

A $322M grant powers Oakland’s port electrification — cleaning air, cutting emissions, and investing in community justice.

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