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Why California's clean energy path depends on floating farms
A short distance off California’s wild and rugged coastline, nearly 600 miles of ocean have been designated for the development of sprawling wind farms, a sign that the Pacific is fast becoming the next frontier of California’s clean-energy economy.
Hunter’s Point could face ‘toxic soup’ of contaminants due to climate change
Plans to redevelop the Hunters Point Shipyard, a 638-acre Superfund site on San Francisco’s southeastern shore, have been in the works for decades but have stalled numerous times due to scandal, the continual discovery of toxic materials and years of neglect.
S.F. can’t prevent climate change. But can we adapt?
It is already too late to reverse some of the devastating effects of climate change. Instead, humanity must learn to adapt.
San Francisco’s sea stars are making a comeback
While San Franciscans are maintaining an appropriate 6-foot separation and avoiding crowds at the beach, our local sea stars aren't following any of the guidance.
Finding high-tech solutions to the Arctic ice meltdown
Despite cold temperatures and even snow in the Bay Area, climate change is happening.