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Cannabis companies seek an eco-friendly image
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Cannabis companies take pains to polish their eco-friendly image

Even in the best circumstances, growing and selling weed can be incredibly damaging to the environment.

Fires, refugees, traffic, gentrification ... so why isn't anyone talking about population?
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Fires, refugees, traffic, gentrification ... so why isn't anyone talking about population?

Even though population trends lie at the very heart of our national politics, the topic is oddly absent from our contemporary conversations.
With Global Climate Action Summit, Paris comes to San Francisco
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With Global Climate Action Summit, Paris comes to San Francisco

But perhaps more important are the events organizing around it.
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California funds new dams to protect against future drought
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California funds new dams to protect against future drought

For the first time since California's dam-building boom ended nearly a half century ago, state officials on Tuesday approved a windfall of cash for new water storage projects, setting the stage for at least a mini-resurgence of reservoir construction.

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The East Bay's future climate will be both dry and wet
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The East Bay's future climate will be both dry and wet

Think Los Angeles — only with parts of it underwater.
While Oakland is worried about getting coal, Richmond is covered in it
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While Oakland is worried about getting coal, Richmond is covered in it

Oakland's coal controversy has gained considerable attention, but increased coal shipments through nearby Richmond have largely gone unnoticed.
Weathering the heat
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Weathering the heat

In the decades ahead, as temperatures rise and droughts intensify, Northern California's climate, vegetation, and wildlife may look more like Southern California does today.
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