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Planting the Edgy Bits of Giant Marsh

Planting the Edgy Bits of Giant Marsh

by Ariel Rubissow Okamoto | Mar 21, 2022 | Infrastructure, Nature-Based Infrastructure, Science, Sea Level Rise

Two days on the ground filming and talking with work crews planting new zones of the Giant Marsh Living Shoreline. “We need habitat to mature enough to function fast,” says Jeanne Hammond.

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Can Cooler Blocks Prevail in Los Angeles?

Can Cooler Blocks Prevail in Los Angeles?

by Constance Sommer | Mar 21, 2022 | City & County Initiatives, Hearts & Minds, Practical Advice

The “Cool Cities Challenge” launched this January in SoCal’s LA and Irvine, and the North Bay’s Petaluma. The program is designed to kick start climate action at the micro level.

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Portola Garden District Returns to Its Roots

Portola Garden District Returns to Its Roots

by Meka Boyle | Mar 21, 2022 | Food & Ag, Health

Down a busy street overflowing with groceries, taquerias, Chinese medicine shops, and small businesses, an unassuming dead end is home to a thriving community garden, which also got greener during the pandemic.

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Less Sea Level Rise for Left Coast

Less Sea Level Rise for Left Coast

by Ariel Rubissow Okamoto | Mar 21, 2022 | Science, Sea Level Rise

Scientists are now more confident we should plan for up to a foot of sea-level rise on the Pacific Coast by 2050 than they were the last time they did the math.

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Pandemic Spawns Local Foods Revival

Pandemic Spawns Local Foods Revival

by Christopher D. Cook | Mar 21, 2022 | Food & Ag, Health, Hearts & Minds

Farmers markets drew people outside during the pandemic, while CSAs and produce boxes kept them eating in but supporting local food.

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