Linksploration - Bay Area
Linksploration - Bay Area
Jeanne and Christy
Exploring the links connecting the many paths to a greener future for the Bay Area
iNaturalist - Your nature identification buddy, and so much more!
You may already be using iNaturalist as an app on your phone to identify plants and animals. If you aren't yet, you will want to get started by the end of this episode! And did you know that it got its start right here in the Bay Area? Now it's a worldwide phenomenon used by lay contributors and scientists alike. Join us as iNat board member Cat Chang explains how it works, how it got its start, and what it is used for.
Nov 9, 2024
25 min
Resilient, Equitable Urban Streams - the Ecology of Urban Waterways
So far in our creeks series, we have been looking at attempts to restore them to as close to natural as possible. But what if we look at urban creeks in a different way, as their own ecosystems, including the unhoused people who live along them? How will climate change affect these systems? In this episode, we go out in the field and talk to Dr. Costanza Rampini of San Jose State and Dr. Gregory Pasternack of UC Davis, researchers who are investigating exactly this issue in a Bay Area project...
Oct 17, 2024
28 min
Friends of San Ramon Creek: Enemies of Arundo Donax, and more!
The friends of San Ramon Creek are amazing! Tune in to hear about all they have accomplished. I guarantee you will want to join them.
Sep 26, 2024
24 min
Friends of Alhambra Creek and the Alhambra Native Plant Trail
After a short hiatus in August, we're back with a new series: Friends of the Creeks! Every friends group is different. Join us as we tour the Alhambra Native Plant Trail with the Friends of Alhambra Creek.
Sep 6, 2024
24 min
Should public funds own fossil fuel stock?
Fossil fuels are doing serious damage to the planet, yet public pension funds continue to invest in them. A lot of people and organizations think that's wrong, including our guest in this episode, Dr. Carlos Davidson, emeritus professor of environmental science at San Francisco State. We learn what's happening in the campaign for fossil fuel divestment.
Jul 19, 2024
14 min
Sustainable Contra Costa - Summer Water Savers gets underway
It's time for an update from Sustainable Contra Costa. Their special theme this summer is to prepare for the next drought by developing those good water efficiency habits in the Summer Water Savers Challenge. Learn what's up with Laura Wehrley. Then sign up to help Sustainable Contra Costa reach their goal!
Jun 29, 2024
13 min
See you shortly!
This is the week we would normally be publishing a new episode, but I came back from vacation with an unwelcome souvenir - not Covid, thank goodness - and so we ask your indulgence until I am back at full strength. Thanks!
Jun 21, 2024
28 sec
Port of San Francisco confronts sea level rise
There's a plan! Adam Varat from the Port of San Francisco introduces us to the Waterfront Resilience Plan and how the city hopes to protect its shoreline infrastructure.
May 30, 2024
21 min
Concord Reuse Project - the Naval Weapons Station transformed
The Concord Naval Weapons Station closed 19 years ago. After some false starts, it looks like its redevelopment is finally underway. We get the scoop from Guy Bjerke, who is the director of the project for the City of Concord.
May 9, 2024
26 min
The Three Creeks Restoration Project - inching toward nature-based flood control
Marsh Creek in Brentwood was engineered to be a drainage ditch, but the Contra Costa County Flood Control District, in partnership with American Rivers, is changing that. We tour the Three Creeks Restoration Project to see what is possible within the constraints of suburban living.
Apr 20, 2024
21 min
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