As climate change threatens the Bay Area with sea level rise, more severe storms, and extreme heat, it’s imperative that each city plans for equitable climate resilience. To do this, ...
On September 16, Assemblymember Diane Papan, Alicia Gilbreath from the San Francisco Estuary Institute, and Kira Maritano from The Trust for Public Land joined in conversation with Save The Bay ...
The Bay Area faces the most direct risk of disastrous flooding due to sea level rise of any region in California. The State of California estimates that under some projections the ...
Each year, hundreds of bills are introduced to the California Legislature. These bills must be passed by both the Senate and Assembly, and signed by the Governor before becoming law. ...
Climate change is leading to heavier and more frequent storms, overtaxing our already inadequate and aging stormwater system. Communities are flooding, streets are becoming unpassable, homes and businesses are being ...
On June 29, Save The Bay hosted the first in a series of Climate Conversations focused on the challenges and opportunities the Bay Area has as we prepare our cities ...
Como lo han demostrado las tormentas fluviales atmosféricas de este año, las inundaciones en el Área de la Bahía no solo se detienen en la costa, sino que también afectan ...
As this year’s atmospheric river storms have shown, flooding in the Bay Area doesn’t just stop at the shoreline, but also impacts inland neighborhoods. When creeks overflow, storm drain systems ...
When Save The Bay’s founders were confronted by proposals to dramatically fill in large portions of San Francisco Bay in the early 1960’s, they quickly recognized that protecting the Bay ...
Originally aired on ABC7: Friday, March 24, 2023By Dan Ashley and Tim Didion In 2021, Save The Bay achieved a major victory in our decades-long battle to protect the Redwood ...