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Don’t Count on Kelp to Buffer the Coast

Don’t Count on Kelp to Buffer the Coast

by Sierra Garcia | Oct 16, 2024 | Erosion, Nature, Science

Before breaking on the coast, California waves may pass through kelp forests, but whether this softens coastal erosion like other “blue infrastructure” is difficult to pin down.

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Pros and Cons of Hydrogen in the Climate Space

Pros and Cons of Hydrogen in the Climate Space

by Eliana Pérez | Oct 16, 2024 | Energy, Quick Read

An inside look at the advantages and challenges of hydrogen fuel in California’s clean energy strategy. A new ferry in San Francisco showboats the hydrogen “gold rush.”

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When Hot Gets Hotter

When Hot Gets Hotter

by Jacoba Charles | Oct 16, 2024 | Health, Heat, Quick Read, Science

Recent research from UC Berkeley’s David Romps explores how extreme heat and humidity push the body to its physiological limits.

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Be Prepared for So Much More than the Big One

Be Prepared for So Much More than the Big One

by Maylin Tu | Oct 16, 2024 | Citizen Stories, Fire, Flooding, Practical Advice, Safety

A reporter visits the LA Disasters Expo to get expert advice and finds a suite of products for securing your home, building a community network, and preparing for emergencies.

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Ashland Trades in Car Lot for Community Zocalo 

Ashland Trades in Car Lot for Community Zocalo 

by Cristina Deptula | Oct 16, 2024 | Design, Health, Hearts & Minds

An unincorporated area of Alameda County identified by local government as in need of more park space got a new, climate resilient gathering spot and “town square” this summer.

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