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On Napa’s Milton Road, No Resident Is an Island

On Napa’s Milton Road, No Resident Is an Island

by Mary Catherine O’Connor | Feb 12, 2025 | Fight or Flight, Flooding, Money, Sea Level Rise

On Edgerly Island, homes sit behind a sinking, century-old levee. The community is at risk from sea level rise – unless they can agree to pay the cost of resilience.

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What Exactly Is a “Supercharged Wind Event?” 

What Exactly Is a “Supercharged Wind Event?” 

by Sonya Bennett-Brandt | Feb 12, 2025 | Fire, Quick Read, Science

In headlines about wildfire, a new supervillain emerges: wind. In January, it became the LA fire’s manic henchman. But what, exactly, is a “supercharged wind event”?

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Converting Communities Into Watershed Champions

Converting Communities Into Watershed Champions

by KDT Staff | Feb 11, 2025 | Chatter, Quilt Climate, Water

Everyday Climate Champions Podcast

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UC Berkeley’s Brilliant Breakthrough in Carbon Capture

UC Berkeley’s Brilliant Breakthrough in Carbon Capture

by Sonya Bennett-Brandt | Jan 15, 2025 | Energy, Tools & Resources

Researchers have developed COF-999, a new material that absorbs CO₂ directly from the air without rapidly degrading — a game-changer for carbon capture.

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Coho Salmon Remain Afloat Four Years After CZU Fire

Coho Salmon Remain Afloat Four Years After CZU Fire

by Mark DeGraff | Jan 15, 2025 | Fire, Nature, Quick Read

At the southern end of their range, coho salmon in Scott Creek are adapting to wildfire and warming.

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