KneeDeep Times
  • Home
  • Fight or Flight
  • Hearts & Minds
  • City & County
        • Stories by County

        • Alameda
        • Marin
        • Sacramento
        • San Mateo
        • Sonoma
        • Contra Costa
        • Monterey
        • Santa Clara
        • Santa Cruz
        • Los Angeles
        • Napa
        • San Francisco
        • Solano
        • bay area counties map

          City & County Initiatives

        • Bay Area Regional Initiatives

          Bay Area Regional Initiatives

        • Resilience Hub

          Resilience Hub

  • News Archive
  • Topics
        • Design
        • Drought
        • Energy
        • Equity
        • Fire & Smoke
        • Flooding
        • Food & Ag
        • Health
        • Heat
        • Housing
        • Infrastructure
        • Money
        • Nature
        • Policy
        • Science
        • Tools
        • Skene

          Special Series: Extremes in 3D

        • California Climate Quilt
        • Sediment
  • About
    • About
    • Find Your Local Reporter
    • Magazine Team
    • Inspiration Team
    • Subscribe Free to KDT
    • Share Your Story
    • Get Paper Zines

Select Page

Fresh Lessons from Farm to School Cafeteria

Fresh Lessons from Farm to School Cafeteria

by KDT Staff | Feb 28, 2024 | Food, Quilt Climate

Everyday Climate Champions Podcast

Read More
A Fix for Old Drains, Old Trees with New Rainfall

A Fix for Old Drains, Old Trees with New Rainfall

by Cariad Hayes Thronson | Feb 15, 2024 | City & County Initiatives, Fight or Flight, Flooding, Infrastructure, Nature, Quick Read

To get storm resilient, a stretch of El Camino Real in San Mateo may lose hundreds of historic eucalyptus trees.

Read More
San Mateo Antes Up for Flood-Free Future

San Mateo Antes Up for Flood-Free Future

by Cariad Hayes Thronson | Feb 15, 2024 | City & County Initiatives, Flooding, Money

When San Mateo Creek topped its banks during last winter’s relentless winter storms, Danielle Cwirko-Godycki’s home became one of thousands in the city to flood.

Read More
A Landscape Made to Flood in Sonoma

A Landscape Made to Flood in Sonoma

by Nate Seltenrich | Feb 15, 2024 | Flooding, Nature, Science

Tall oaks with submerged trunks are sure signs that the land is “flooded.” While for some areas that might be a negative, for Laguna de Santa Rosa it’s not only positive but protective.

Read More
Tweaking Climate Talk So It Hits Home 

Tweaking Climate Talk So It Hits Home 

by Ariel Rubissow Okamoto | Feb 15, 2024 | Climate Change Effects, Hearts & Minds, Quick Read, Science

Climate change messaging often falls short, dwelling on too much science, favoring the dark side. Researcher Richelle Tanner is exploring what could help.

Read More
  • 1
  • …
  • 25
  • 26
  • 27
  • …
  • 71

Designed by Elegant Themes | Powered by WordPress

  • Home
  • Resilience Hub
  • Work With Us
  • Republication
  • Subscribe for Free
  • Contact Us