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Fifth Graders Model Climate Resilience

Fifth Graders Model Climate Resilience

by KDT Staff | Mar 29, 2024 | Energy, Garden, Home, Laurel Dell Elementary, Quilt Climate, Water

Laurel Dell Elementary, San Rafael

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Teaming Up to Tackle East Bay Wet Spots

Teaming Up to Tackle East Bay Wet Spots

by Cariad Hayes Thronson | Mar 14, 2024 | City & County Initiatives, Climate Change Effects, Flooding, Sea Level Rise

Partners push for three projects and a big grant to protect a critical swath of the East Bay shoreline from sea-level and groundwater rise.

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The Itchy Cost of Hotter Summers

The Itchy Cost of Hotter Summers

by Aiyana Washington | Mar 14, 2024 | Climate Change Effects, Health, Nature, Science

Mosquito-borne disease is on the rise thanks to climate change. Will the Bay Area get new mosquito species? Climate change might push them to cooler climates.

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Rail Line Reinvents Itself After Pandemic Slump  

Rail Line Reinvents Itself After Pandemic Slump  

by Justin Lai | Mar 14, 2024 | Infrastructure, Quick Read

This North Bay rail system is winning back ridership against the odds, catering to bikers, hikers, shoppers and commuters.

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Hard Park Going Soft in Alameda 

Hard Park Going Soft in Alameda 

by Emily Harwitz | Mar 14, 2024 | Design, Infrastructure, Nature, Sea Level Rise

The City of Alameda is planning to de-pave an area of the former Alameda Naval Air station the size of nine football fields and transform it into an ecological nature park.

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