I distinctly remember my first protest march. My school’s soccer team was supposed to play the Columbine soccer team the day of the now-infamous mass shooting. The NRA’s annual convention ...
Like many of us, on the night of the election I cried. I cried for women, for immigrants, for people who have been wronged by a racially-biased justice system, for ...
It’s a new year, which in the case of 2017 means a new Congress and a new administration in Washington, D.C. Many of us in the Bay Area have a ...
My introduction to estuarine and wetland conservation began in high school while slithering on my belly through cordgrass marshes on the mudflats, counting fiddler crabs while participating in an environmental ...
Harold Gilliam passed away last week at the age of 98, a giant of environmental journalism who essentially established the field, at least here in the Bay Area. After Save ...
Greening urban areas with street trees, rain gardens, parks, and other natural infrastructure offers many benefits to our communities. Neighborhoods become more hospitable to pedestrians and cyclists, getting people out ...
President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to head the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is an ardent foe of environmental protection who has attacked the laws that protect our water, air and land. ...
Saving the Bay by Sustaining the Bay: A Year of Firsts… This year has been decorated with big wins for the Bay. Highlights of 2016 include the historic passage of ...
My earliest memories of Penitencia Creek include playing on the ruins of the turn-of-the-century mineral baths. One of my favorite pastimes was searching for crawdads in the creek as it ...
As a documentary filmmaker, conservationist, and proud Bay Area resident, experience has taught me that when we focus on hope and solutions, our society is capable of great things. You ...