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How to waste less food, help decrease greenhouse gases
The United Nations estimates nearly 20% of food around the globe is wasted and all that rotting grub creates greenhouse gases that threaten our planet. So, what can you do? Here are some tips.
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How to waste less food, help decrease greenhouse gasses
The United Nations estimates nearly 20% of food around the globe is wasted. All that rotting grub creates greenhouse gasses that threaten our planet. So, what can you do? Consumer Investigator Chris Chmura explains how to become a “food waste warrior” in your home.
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PG&E discusses future of clean energy
Lawmakers joined PG&E and other energy companies in Richmond Monday to discuss new technologies as well as ways we can conserve, adapt and work to stop future climate change.
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PG&E discusses future of clean energy
Earth Week is underway and one East Bay community is celebrating new developments in California’s clean energy initiatives.
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Thousands expected to attend SF Climate Week
The city of San Francisco will be hosting its second annual SF Climate Week with one of the largest climate gatherings in the world.
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Thousands expected to attend SF Climate Week
The city of San Francisco will be hosting its second annual SF Climate Week with one of the largest climate gatherings in the world.
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Climate in Crisis Special
Watch NBC Bay Area’s Climate in Crisis special at 6:30pm on air and on our streaming channels. Our team of meteorologists highlight stories, problems, and solutions when it comes to our Climate in Crisis.
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Planting Justice nursery launches new farming initiative
Earth Day is next week, and a new initiative to plant trees, fruits and vegetables is underway in the East Bay, where a long-standing nursery run by residents and formerly incarcerated people is taking the lead. Vianey Arana reports.
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How a Bay Area startup makes Lego-like bricks to serve as a power source
Imagine if you could store as much energy as a Tesla Model X with only a brick. That’s already a reality thanks to a Bay Area startup that designs bricks to look sort of like giant Legos and can be used as a power source.
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Spring planting can help bees and other pollinators
Spring is when a lot of people work in the yard or start gardens, but what many may not realize is what they plant has a big impact on pollinators like bees and butterflies. Kari Hall reports.
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Pinole to temporarily ban new gas stations to address climate change
The city of Pinole is temporarily banning new gas stations in an effort to cut down gas emissions
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Pinole to temporarily ban new gas stations to address climate change
The city of Pinole is temporarily banning new gas stations in an effort to address climate change. Pete Suratos reports.
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Cloud brightening: First-in-nation tech aims to cool our warming planet
A group is testing a controversial idea in the Bay Area for cooling our warming planet.
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Cloud brightening: First-in-nation tech aims to cool our warming planet
Scientists are testing a controversial idea in the Bay Area for cooling our warming planet. Velena Jones has the story.
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Electric vehicles cutting carbon footprint in Bay Area, new study says
A new study appears to show the Bay Area’s decision to embrace electric vehicles is having an impact by measurably cutting the area’s carbon emissions.
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Electric vehicles cutting carbon footprint in Bay Area, new study says
A new study shows the Bay Area’s decision to embrace electric vehicles is having an impact by measurably cutting the area’s carbon emissions. Christie Smith reports.
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Tips to consider for helping keep Easter green
Even though we have our holiday traditions, we still want to adapt them to our changing climate. If you’re hosting an egg hunt, count how many plastic eggs you’re hiding so that all of them are collected at the end. Kari Hall reports.
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Marin County allocates over $500K to tackle sea-level rise
Marin County leaders recently approved spending more than half a million dollars on a countywide approach to stemming sea-level rise.
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Marin County allocates $500K to tackle sea-level rise
Marin County leaders recently approved spending more than half a million dollars on a countywide approach to stemming sea-level rise. Kari Hall reports.
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Deepwater shark species study shows threat of extinction
A San Jose State University professor is part of a team of multi-national researchers highlighting the threats and exploitation that deepwater shark species are facing around the world. Vianey Arana reports.