Taking a Bite out of Climate Change
For many Bay Area residents, an opportunity to fight climate change comes at least three times a day, as they choose what to eat and how to dispose of the leftovers. Even the most devoted member [...]
For many Bay Area residents, an opportunity to fight climate change comes at least three times a day, as they choose what to eat and how to dispose of the leftovers. Even the most devoted member [...]
For decades, residents of the Bay Area who live near industrial areas and transportation corridors have battled particulate matter, the microscopic grains of dust and soot that can lodge deep in [...]
Welcome to Monitor Notes, a weekly roundup of news items, event announcements, and updates on past Bay Area Monitor articles. Camp Fire Reflections KQED reporter Lily Jamali reflects [...]
The contractor remodeling James Tuleya’s house on the Peninsula a few years ago was surprised to find an uncommon type of water heater awaiting installation. Tuleya had taken advantage of a [...]
Welcome to Monitor Notes, a weekly roundup of news items, event announcements, and updates on past Bay Area Monitor articles. Reap the Rain Harvest Roll out the rainwater barrel and [...]
Welcome to Monitor Notes, a weekly roundup of news items, event announcements, and updates on past Bay Area Monitor articles. Troubled Waters State officials are considering big changes to [...]
In the wake of the news that California has already achieved its 2020 greenhouse gas emissions-reduction target, San Francisco will host the Global Climate Action Summit from September 12 to 14. [...]
Gardeners know that the Bay Area has microclimates, places which are colder or wetter or windier than the vicinity. Microclimates apply to air pollution as well, where pollution sources, wind [...]
Keeping tabs on some of the Monitor‘s recent articles… Developments in the world of autonomous vehicles continue to accelerate since Cecily O’Connor’s October/November [...]