On a beautiful, breezy June afternoon along the rugged shorelines of Belvedere, we welcomed U.S. Congressman Jared Huffman for an honest, inspiring conversation about the future of San Francisco Bay, and what needs to be done in order ...
The Bay Area doesn’t have to imagine what flooding from this year’s Super El Niño will look like. We see a version of it every year when powerful winter storms ...
Pat Showalter is a Councilmember in the City of Mountain View and is a long-time champion for the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project.
Authorities on sea level rise management, such as the Bay Conservation and Development Commission, The Ocean Protection Council, and One Shoreline all formally recommend that cities consider building code updates as a means of dealing with sea ...
It’s easy to miss good news coming out of Washington, but tucked in among the recently passed government funding bills was a glimmer of hope for the health of the Bay. While the Trump ...
Save The Bay and other Bay Area advocates for resilience are still waiting for the legislative fix to SB 131 that legislators promised last year.
As part of a much larger budget bill ...
Council Member Eve Marie Little was most recently the only Newark Council Member to vote ‘No’ on a development project near the Bay which advocates, including Save the Bay, had ...
The Trump Administration recently released a proposal to dramatically rollback the longstanding protections that wetland areas receive under the 1972 Clean Water Act. This proposal follows a pattern of undermining ...
On November 18, Save The Bay sat down with climate experts for Climate Conversations: Green Solutions for a Changing Planet, our latest discussion on how nature-based solutions are shaping a ...
During the rainy season, which we have now officially entered, stormwater is flooding our city streets. In a natural landscape, stormwater can permeate the soil and get taken up by ...