Marshes Could Save Bay Area Half a Billion Dollars in Floods
UCSC scientist Rae Taylor-Burns has assigned marsh restoration projects a dollar value in terms of human assets protected from climate change driven flooding.
Read MoreUCSC scientist Rae Taylor-Burns has assigned marsh restoration projects a dollar value in terms of human assets protected from climate change driven flooding.
Read MoreRequirements for the latest round of USEPA grants for climate resiliency and mitigation projects were tough for local officials to meet.
Read MoreCould middle income folks end up paying an unfair portion of the cost of the energy transition thanks to the new income-generated fixed charge?
Read MoreA closely-watched co-design process has produced a hard-won plan for new nature-based, flood protection infrastructure and shoreline access points for North Richmond.
Read MoreA Tracy resident talks about climate change in the Valley and on the Coast.
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