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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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Testing Adaptation Limits: Mariposa Trails, Marin Roads & San Francisco Greenspace

Testing Adaptation Limits: Mariposa Trails, Marin Roads & San Francisco Greenspace

by Sonya Bennett-Brandt | Apr 2, 2025 | Design, Design Engineering, Fire and Smoke, Flooding, Infrastructure, Quick Read, Sea Level Rise, Top Story

In KneeDeep’s new column, The Practice, we daylight how designers, engineers and planners are helping communities adapt to a changing climate.

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Boxes of Mud Could Tell a Hopeful Sediment Story

Boxes of Mud Could Tell a Hopeful Sediment Story

by Ariel Rubissow Okamoto | Mar 19, 2025 | Bay Area Regional Initiatives, Nature-Based Infrastructure, Science, Sea Level Rise, Sediment

Scientists are testing whether dredged sediment placed in nearby shallows can help our wetlands keep pace with rising seas. Tiny tracers may reveal the answer.

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“I Invite Everyone To Be a Scientist”

“I Invite Everyone To Be a Scientist”

by Bryné Hadnott | Mar 19, 2025 | Citizen Stories, Food & Ag, Profiles, Quick Read, Science

Plant tissue culture can help endangered species adapt to climate change. Amateur plant biologist Jasmine Neal’s community lab could make this tech more accessible.

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How To Explain Extreme Weather Without the Fear Factor 

How To Explain Extreme Weather Without the Fear Factor 

by Ariel Rubissow Okamoto | Mar 19, 2025 | Climate Change Effects, Hearts & Minds, Quick Read, Science, Tools & Resources

Fear-based messaging about extreme weather can backfire. Here are some simple metaphors to explain climate change.

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