Daily Digest
During this dry year, debate continues about California’s water. Santa Cruz County looks to expand its polystyrene ban, while Redwood City considers a ban to match Peninsula neighbors. And bay...
View ArticleDaily Digest
L.A. moves forward with a bag ban. Plus, Starbucks tackles the problem of how to reduce,reuse,and recycle 4 billion coffee cups per year. And what kinds of trash ends up in our waterways? The list may...
View ArticleDaily Digest
Plastic bag and polystyrene bans are really catching on. Locally, Redwood City is moving forward with a Styrofoam ban. And beyond the Bay Area, bag bans are considered in Santa Barbara and Honolulu....
View ArticleDaily Digest
Sen. Feinstein joined with business owners and environmental leaders to urge investment in wetland restoration funding. David Lewis is quoted in the San Jose Mercury News. Plus, Cooley Landing secures...
View ArticleDaily Digest
David Lewis quoted on the Huffington Post: “Returning the bay’s shores to a wetland state would not only be a boon for wildlife, but provide a natural safeguard against future flooding.” The story was...
View ArticleDaily Digest
Restored wetlands provide wildlife habitat and protect communities from sea level rise caused by climate change. Listen below to the personal impact of sea level rise on the South Bay community of...
View ArticleDaily Digest
As Silicon Valley looks for solutions to sea level rise, Google scales back its proposed bridge project over Stevens Creek in Mountain View. At Hunter’s Point, NASA scientists are developing a modern...
View ArticleDaily Digest
San Mateo County is seeking public comment on its countywide bag ban. And local “weed warriors” keep invasive species at bay. Plus, the surfing industry isn’t as green as you think. San Mateo Daily...
View ArticleDaily Digest
As Americans grapple with the tons of trash we produce, local cities – from Milpitas to Ukiah – are taking strides to reduce plastic pollution. The Wall Street Journal 4/18/2012 Grappling With a...
View ArticleDaily Digest
A “crowning symbol” of the restoration of the Bay, work on 2,635-acre Bair Island is nearing completion. This is a great opportunity to appreciate the Redwood City residents who stopped Mobil Oil’s...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....