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 ...
With Election Day just around the corner, our collective focus is on casting ballots and shaping the future, but legislative progress is a year-round effort. While elections are important, it’s ...
This fall brought an extraordinary season of community connection at Save The Bay, with three inspiring events that celebrated our mission from unique vantage points – from the heights of ...
“Being a quiet, shy person, I hated swim meets as a kid – found them really nerve-racking. But once I was in the water, I knew exactly what I was ...
“I think climate change is the biggest, most important and most complex challenge humans have ever faced.” It’s a challenge Patrick Flynn isn’t afraid to face, and as the vice ...
“You have to take the initiative for yourself — not wait for someone else to come up and ask if you want to do something.” 15-year-old Sasha Youn never needed ...
I have loved salt marshes ever since I first stepped into one during a college wetlands class in Washington. I breathed in earthy scents. I felt mud squish beneath my ...
Every day, I’m grateful for the privilege of living and working in the Bay Area: its stunning views, natural wonders, vibrant cities and diverse communities. San Francisco Bay connects us ...
When heavy rains returned to California last winter after an extensive drought, some Bay Area cities experienced flooding for the first time in many years. Now, a new study shows ...
President Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris Climate Accord is wrong for the planet, public health, and the U.S. economy. But three months into the most backward Administration in ...