The Latest Stories from KQED Science
Russian River Drought: Sonoma and Mendocino Residents Save the Little Water They Have | The river is the lifeblood of farms and the main source of drinking water for 600,000 people. | |
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Trucks are Banned on Oakland's I-580. These Sixth Graders Wondered Why | A 70-year-old ban on large trucks on Interstate 580 pushes diesel-burning vehicles, and their pollution, to Interstate 880. Students living along the 880 corridor want their elected officials to do something about it. | |
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Owls, Swallows and Bluebirds: The Secret Allies of Bay Area Farmers | Both farmers and researchers are learning more about the role birds can play in farms, like controlling pests. | |
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Behind the Push to Make Ecocide an International Crime | A panel of lawyers from around the world proposes to make ecocide a crime that can be prosecuted by the International Criminal Court just like genocide and war crimes. | |
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California Turns to Solar Coupled With Batteries to Ease Power Outage Disruption | California is using microgrids to improve energy resilience as a cycle of extreme heat, drought and wildfires hammers the West. | |
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Record-Shattering Heat Waves Are an 'Alarm System for the Climate Emergency' | Scientists see a heavy climate change fingerprint in a series of recent U.S. heat waves. | |
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