Climate Change

Fellow Story

Pairis receives community hero award for work with Climate Science Alliance

Dr. Amber Pairis, who likes to say her “superpower” is bringing people together, has been selected as a KPBS and National Conflict Resolution Center Community Hero for her collaborative, community-centered approach to climate change. Pairis founded and directs the Climate Science Alliance, an organization that strives to safeguard communities by increasing awareness of climate change impacts by promoting solutions and action, according to its website. Pairis said she prefers hope to “doom and gloom.”
December 5, 2019
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Siegel featured in Marin Magazine article on challenges of elevated sea levels

With confident strides, Stuart Siegel leads me along the muddy shore of China Camp State Park’s expansive wetlands.
November 27, 2019
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The future of fish

Fellow Lindsay Olsen, a native of Homer, Alaska, asks: Have innovations in the aquaculture industry removed the need for both the fisherman and the sea?
November 21, 2019
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Menten joins East Bay Community Energy team as program manager

Fellow Beckie Menten has joined East Bay Community Energy as a Program Manager in Building Electrification and Energy Efficiency. Visit her LinkedIn profile
November 14, 2019
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Miner publishes in environmental security risks in South America for Wilson Center

Continental-scale risks from climate change affect both regional communities and country dynamics across the world, with climate models forecasting an average global temperature rise of more than 1.5 degrees Celsius. This rise in global temperatures may increase South American environmental security risks through sea level rise, changing weather patterns, and extreme storms—ultimately influencing the security and health of citizens.
October 29, 2019
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Amber Pairis: Regional alliances forge ahead on climate change adaptation

Some climate-related projects start local and stay local – but in other cases, there may be an opportunity to expand the initiative to broader scales. Over the course of just four years, Fellow Amber Pairis brought together more than 280 organizations, agencies, and groups of people keen to address climate change adaptation.
October 29, 2019
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Improving engagement on energy pipeline permitting

Permitting of linear oil and gas pipeline projects involves complex processes undertaken by a range of parties that are each working to address specific regulatory goals and requirements. In recent years, the growth of the natural gas industry has expanded pipeline development into states unaccustomed to pipeline permitting and has increased the number of permits necessitating review by states and tribes. While this growth is a critical economic driver, it comes with challenges.
October 25, 2019
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I do not drive in the South…And here’s why.

Fellow Frances Roberts-Gregory has a confession to make: She does not drive or own a car. For her, this approach is a part of a strategy to equip herself emotionally for inevitable future changes. The approach is also a part of her strategy to build deeper connections with her neighbors and colleagues so that she might survive the breakdown of systems and governance that she believes is likely to result from climate change.
October 25, 2019
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Berger writes on decarbonizing the United States

Fellow John Berger published a full-length feature on decarbonizing the United States in Sustain Europe, a semiannual magazine and website promoting responsible solutions to ensure long term climate protection. The article features an interview with David Freeman, one of the most knowledgable energy and utility policy experts in the U.S. Download the article (PDF, < 1 MB)
October 21, 2019
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Let’s fill our cities with taller, wooden buildings

In a new opinion piece in The New York Times, Fellow Frank Lowenstein and colleagues argue that trees are some of our best allies in solving the climate crisis.
October 17, 2019