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  • News First solar canal project is a win for water, energy, air and climate in California, The Conversation (Dec 22, 2022)
  • News US approves largest dam removal in history to save endangered salmon, The Guardian (Nov 17, 2022) — Four dams on California-Oregon border to be decommissioned on Klamath River, which fish use to reach spawning grounds
  • News The Beyond Oil and Gas Alliance now has 10 core members (Costa Rica, Denmark, France, Greenland, Ireland, Portugal, Quebec, Sweden, Wales, and Washington State), two associate members (California and New Zealand), and five "friends of BOGA" (Chile, Fiji, Finland, Italy, and Luxembourg)., beyondoilandgasalliance.org (Nov 16, 2022) — BOGA is an international alliance of governments and stakeholders working together to facilitate the managed phase-out of oil and gas production, led by the governments of Denmark and Costa Rica

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  • News Drought-stricken US warned of looming 'dead pool', BBC News (Jun 03, 2022)
  • News The return of California's butterflies, BBC News (May 08, 2022)
  • News E-bike package delivery is coming to L.A., Fast Company (Jan 28, 2022)

2021[edit | edit source]

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The ancient Calfornian giants destroyed by climate change
Authors: BBC News, Nov 2021

Images show decline of California's 'life source', Aug 17[1]

Berkeley’s Ohlone Park Crop Swap builds community through food, Jul 6[2]

Guaranteed Income Increases Employment, Improves Financial and Physical Health, Mar 3[3] People spent the SEED money on basic needs, including food (nearly 37%), sales/merchandise (22%, on home goods, clothes/shoes and discount/dollar stores), utilities (11%) and auto costs (10%). Less than 1% was spent on alcohol and/or tobacco. Full research spanning the two years of the project will be available in 2022. SEED led to the founding of Mayors for a Guaranteed Income, an initiative that includes several pilots and 40 mayors across the country advocating for a guaranteed income.

"Doughnut Economic" model arrives in California, Jan 26[4]

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