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'''July 17''' Berkeley becomes first U.S. city to ban natural gas in new homes <ref>[https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Berkeley-becomes-first-U-S-city-to-ban-natural-14102242.php sfchronicle.com]</ref> | |||
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'''Jun 3''' How one nonprofit is fighting hunger, food waste, and poverty with kitchen apprenticeships <ref>[https://www.shareable.net/how-one-nonprofit-is-fighting-hunger-food-waste-and-poverty-with-kitchen-apprenticeships/ Shareable]</ref> | |||
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'''May 1''' Bank On [[San Francisco]]: Supporting community financial empowerment <ref>[https://www.shareable.net/bank-support-community-financial-empowerment/ Shareable]</ref><br clear=all> | |||
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'''Apr 6''' [[Funding community action]]: The next egg: Investing our retirement savings in our local communities <ref>[https://www.shareable.net/blog/the-next-egg-investing-our-retirement-savings-in-our-local-communities Shareable]</ref><br clear=all> | |||
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'''Feb 9''' [[San Francisco]]: Tiny neighborhood libraries worth checking out <ref>[https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/nativeson/article/Tiny-libraries-in-SF-neighborhoods-something-more-13603261.php sfchronicle.com]</ref><br clear=all> | '''Feb 9''' [[San Francisco]]: Tiny neighborhood libraries worth checking out <ref>[https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/nativeson/article/Tiny-libraries-in-SF-neighborhoods-something-more-13603261.php sfchronicle.com]</ref><br clear=all> | ||
Revision as of 15:35, 19 July 2019
July 17 Berkeley becomes first U.S. city to ban natural gas in new homes [1] 2019Jun 3 How one nonprofit is fighting hunger, food waste, and poverty with kitchen apprenticeships [2] May 1 Bank On San Francisco: Supporting community financial empowerment [3] 2018California Ups Its Clean Energy Game With 100% Zero-Carbon Electricity Vote, Aug 29 [4] How Cooperation Richmond is empowering marginalized communities to build an equitable economy, Mar 15 [5] 2017Loconomics Gives Gig Workers an Alternative to Investor-Owned Platforms, Nov 29 [6] “Santa Monica releases second round of Wellbeing Index findings”, Sep 14 [7] California to pass law setting 100% renewable electricity goal, Aug 31 [8] Nurses Join Forces With Labor Union to Launch Healthcare Platform Cooperative, Aug 21 [9] Check Out Toy Cycle, a New Platform for Families to Swap Toys, Aug 7 [10] Sacramento Nonprofit Sol Collective Uplifts Communities Through Art and Activism, Jun 28 [11] Bay Area Nonprofit Project Equity Transforms Businesses Into Worker-Owned Cooperatives, Apr 17 [12] How Community Members Started a Warming Shelter Program in California, Feb 6 [13] Cool Block Shows How Neighborhoods Can Create Climate Resilience, Jan 11 [14] Palo Alto Residents Share Dishware to Reduce Waste, Build Community, Jan 5 [15] How free solar panels for the poor are ushering California toward a carbon-free future, Jan 2 [16] 2016These Workers are Celebrating 20 Years of Shared Bread and Shared Ownership, Dec 19 [17] For Homeless in Santa Cruz, California, Garden Project Offers Hope, Stability, and Jobs, Dec 12 [18] California Law Recognizes Meadows and Forests as Water Infrastructure, Oct 4 [19] California Seed Sharing Bill Signed into Law, Sep 14 [20] California is about to find out what a truly radical climate policy looks like, Aug 29 [21] Nation’s first K-8 urban farm school teaches kids how to grow their own food, Aug 1 [22] The County-By-County Fight Against Fracking In California Had A Good Night On Tuesday, Jul 20 [23] Harvest Club Looks to Backyard Groves to Feed the Hungry, May 25 [24] How Transition Palo Alto Brings Sharing and Community to Silicon Valley, Apr 25 [25] 2015The successful Black Urban Growers conference, November 22 [26] Energy Democracy: Inside Californians' Game-Changing Plan for Community-Owned Power, November 16 [27] University of California Begins Fossil Fuel Divestment, September 10 [28] The Nation’s Most Populous State Just Voted To Divest From Coal, September 3 [29] Davis, California – the American city which fell in love with the bicycle, August 3 [30] California passes ambitious laws on emissions and energy efficiency, June 4 [31] California Drought Tests History of Endless Growth, April 4 [32] 2014California Becomes First State To Ban Single-Use Plastic Bags, September 30 [33] Governor Jerry Brown signs California's Neighborhood Food Act, and several other bills seeking to promote local and sustainable food systems in California, September 29 [34] California Experiencing Most Severe Drought Ever Recorded, August 1 [35] Pasadena ShareFest Goes Big, June 3 [36] Oakland will upgrade 30,000 street lights with GE LED fixtures, May 7 [37] California City Becomes First To Vote To Ban Fracking, April 24 [38] How A Well-Being Index For Cities Is Taking Shape In California, March 31 [39] Living with Climate Change: Joanne Poyourow in Los Angeles, March 2 [40] 5 Shocking Drought Facts to Make You Rethink the Golden State, Febraury 14 [41] As Drought Persists, 17 California Communities Almost Out Of Water, January 29 [42] California added more rooftop solar capacity in 2013 than in the past 30 years combined! January 8 [43] 2013Legalizing Sustainability? Santa Monica Recognizes Rights of Nature, April 11 [44] Santa Monica street goes green with bike-friendliness, January 13 [45] 2011Nevada City Energy Solutions Task Force Report Accepted by City Council, [46] March 17 2009California Energy Commission approves the nation's first energy efficiency standards for televisions, [47] November 18 California decree requires electricity companies to generate a third of their power from renewable sources by 2020, [48] September 12 Government shuts off water to California farms in controversial effort to help threatened species, [49] August 13 Warming climate threatens California fruit and nut production, [50] July 21 California in drought emergency, [51] February 28 A solar deal to put mirrors in the Mojave, [52] February 11 2008Berkeley approves city-backed loans for solar panels, [53] September 17 California offers rebates for alternative fuel vehicles, [54] April 3 Dam removal proposal for Klamath River, [55] January 17 |
CASwiki news articles have a focus on news of community action for sustainability. This article is an offshoot from CASwiki's California article and is for news and comment in that context. Comment2019 Apr 6 Funding community action: The next egg: Investing our retirement savings in our local communities [56] Feb 9 San Francisco: Tiny neighborhood libraries worth checking out [57] California’s rooftop solar mandate will normalize clean energy, Jan 8 [58] 2017 Will Public Banking Bring More Clean Energy Programs to California? Sep 28 [59] What Would a Community-Owned Food System Look Like? Mar 6 [60] News sources
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