Electric cars and solar panels dot the suburbs in Palo Alto, home to Stanford University and several tech companies. Greenery blends into the nearby buildings, homes, and businesses. A few minutes away,
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The poll also found that, while only about one-quarter of U.S. adults feel climate change has had a major impact on their lives so far, about 4 in 10 think it will in their lifetimes — including on their health, local air quality and water availability. About half of adults under age 30 believe climate change will impact them personally.
Also illuminating: Nearly two-thirds of Americans are worried about climate change consequences. Between 61% and 77% think global warming is affecting problems such as electric outages, water pollution, reduced snowpack, air pollution, hurricanes, droughts, fires and extreme heat, the poll found. All that tracks with the science.
Gopal Dayaneni, a lecturer at SFSU and community activist, discussed new ways of understanding the climate crisis at a GU Climate Institute lecture.
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A timeline of activities of a cultlike group tied to the killing of a Border Patrol agentHere’s a look at the timeline of events in a series of killings that culminated in a Jan. 20 highways shootout that killed a Border Patrol officer in Vermont
Re “Two very different views on state’s response to climate change” (Feb. 15): Thomas W. Schoene says that because every country needs to contribute to mitigating climate change, California ...
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