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Food Forests Green Solano

Food Forests Green Solano

by Aleta George | May 14, 2023 | Citizen Stories, Food & Ag, Hearts & Minds

This spring, Sustainable Solano hosted open gardens that they helped plan and plant, offering visitors a chance to discover these food forests: a garden layered like a natural forest that includes fruit-bearing trees and edible plants.

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Hollywood a Black Hole on Climate Change?

Hollywood a Black Hole on Climate Change?

by Jasmine Hardy | Apr 19, 2023 | Climate Change Effects, Hearts & Minds

A USC study on “climate silence” reported that only 0.6% of all scripted film and television released between 2016 and 2020 mention the term “climate change” and only 2.8% of all scripts included any climate-related terms.

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Why California’s Water Extremes Are Wilder than Ever — And What We Can Do About It

Why California’s Water Extremes Are Wilder than Ever — And What We Can Do About It

by Robin Meadows | Apr 19, 2023 | Climate Change Effects, Extremes, Flooding, Infrastructure, Science

While alternating between drought and deluge is nothing new for California, climate change is making these swings even more dramatic. New research and new policies will help the state prepare as the boom and bust cycle grows ever wilder.

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Picturing Winter on Coyote Creek

Picturing Winter on Coyote Creek

by Megan King | Apr 19, 2023 | Flooding, Nature

In this photo essay, Megan King captures the Coyote Creek watershed swollen with water after winter storms. Last year, she explored something completely different: drought.

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Region Reconnoiters on 30×30 Aspirations

Region Reconnoiters on 30×30 Aspirations

by Justin Lai | Apr 19, 2023 | Bay Area Regional Initiatives, Money, Nature, Policy

Keeping a third of California unpaved may be ambitious in a state where the car remains king, but politicians are coming around. The Bay Area has 117 projects lined up to be counted.

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