
Plans for mega gas station spark a massive fight in Bay Area town
A proposed Costco mega gas station in Novato has ignited fierce opposition from local residents who say the project goes against the Marin County town’s environmental commitments.

A proposed Costco mega gas station in Novato has ignited fierce opposition from local residents who say the project goes against the Marin County town’s environmental commitments.
Meet Our Youth Fellows and Externs! The work we do is supported by a wide range of incredible teams and individuals. We want to introduce you to a few of the amazing people we have on our team – our

Newsom must sign bill Regarding “In New York, Newsom tries ‘filling the void’ left by Trump on climate leadership,” (SFChronicle.com, Politics, Sept. 24): Your story highlights Gov. Gavin Newsom’s correct belief that California must be a global leader on climate policy.

A coalition of organizations opposed to a carbon injection project in the Montezuma wetlands rallied this week at the county administration building – inside and out.

The Montezuma NorCal Carbon Sequestration Hub is currently waiting on a permit from Solano County to build a test well.
How much clean energy does California need to be 100% carbon free by 2045, and are we on track to meet that need? Contents: I. Introduction–Power vs Energy II. What is Clean Energy? III. How much Energy is Needed? IV.

Breathing Easier During Calamities Editor: Re:“Deteriorating air quality reported across North Bay as Pickett Fire grows in Napa County,” Aug. 22. As climate change increases the frequency of wildfires and communities continue to suffer from poor air quality which harms

Protection from PG&E As I read about PG&E recruiting bodyguards, all I could think was, “Who is protecting us from PG&E?” (“PG&E is hiring an executive bodyguard. Combat shooting experience required,” pressdemocrat.com). We need protection from their criminal negligence in starting

Carroll Fife claimed the utility threatened to withdraw charitable gifts and investment in Oakland if the City Council supported a state bill that would further regulate for-profit utilities. PG&E says that’s false.

Oakland residents wanted to take a modest step toward ditching an investor-owned utility. Then PG&E got involved.
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