sat down with the longest-serving member of the Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC), Commissioner John Gioia, to find out how he’s overcoming the typical governance challenges that are associated ...
Sea level rise is an imminent threat shaping our coastlines and communities. In the Bay Area we are facing higher tides, more frequent flooding, and escalating risks to infrastructure and ...
Plastic pollution doesn’t just litter our shores—it flows through our waterways, our food, and even our bodies. On April 30, Save The Bay’s Political Director Allison Chan joined Assemblymember Rebecca ...
Wednesday, April 23, was a great reminder that climate change is global, but climate action is local. Save The Bay hosted our most recent Climate Conversation at the iconic Manny’s ...
During the first Trump Administration, we persevered through what was at the time the worst assault on our environment and communities in recent history. But recent actions have shown that ...
Save The Bay, Greenbelt Alliance, Citizens to Complete the Refuge and more than 2,000 Bay Area residents are in the midst of a campaign to restore 30 acres of wetlands ...
The Bay Area has some of the most scenic highway drives in the country – with the Bay itself often the focal point. Over the past century, counties and the ...
The shoreline of San Francisco Bay is a special place where people gather to do all sorts of activities: hiking and biking, fishing, cultural and spiritual activities, photography, water sports, ...
Beyond the far-west railroad tracks in Newark, nearly 30 acres of Baylands called ‘Newark Area 4’ waits to be developed. Or, if Save The Bay and other advocates are successful, ...
In 1960, Save The Bay’s first major victory to protect the San Francisco Bay was to lead the effort to create a new regional agency called the Bay Conservation and ...