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How You Can (Mostly) Cut Using Fossil Fuels as a Renter in the Bay Area
“Climate technology” — innovations that address the climate crisis — is exploding. Here’s how you can take advantage of the gadgets to improve your indoor air quality and lower your carbon emissions.
Proposed Trump Rule Targets ‘Woke’ Federal Grants for Public Lands, Health, Science
California Launches Sweeping Rules Aimed at Cutting Plastic Packaging Waste
These Bay Area Renters Are Cutting Fossil Fuels From Their Homes and Commutes
Can We Swipe Our Way to Friendship?
Kim Leads Early as Insurance Commissioner Race Heads Toward General Election
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How You Can (Mostly) Cut Using Fossil Fuels as a Renter in the Bay Area
These Bay Area Renters Are Cutting Fossil Fuels From Their Homes and Commutes
Kim Leads Early as Insurance Commissioner Race Heads Toward General Election
Can We Swipe Our Way to Friendship?
Amid ICE Fears, Mental Health Workers Report Drop in Immigrants Seeking Treatment
California’s Tortilla Law Targets Birth Defects. Other States May Follow
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California Launches Sweeping Rules Aimed at Cutting Plastic Packaging Waste

California is trying something no state has done before: requiring producers to dramatically reduce plastic packaging, recycle more and take responsibility for the waste they create.

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“Climate technology” — innovations that address the climate crisis — is exploding. Here’s how you can take advantage of the gadgets to improve your indoor air quality and lower your carbon emissions.

These Bay Area Renters Are Cutting Fossil Fuels From Their Homes and Commutes

Bay Area renters are getting creative about swapping their gas appliances for electric ones, like heat pumps, solar panels and induction stoves.

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Kim Leads Early as Insurance Commissioner Race Heads Toward General Election

Early returns show progressive activist Jane Kim leading the insurance commissioner race while State Sen. Ben Allen appears to also advance, setting up a general election contest focused on California’s insurance crisis, wildfire risk and regulatory reform.
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