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How climate change fuels heat waves

Welcome to the first edition of Record High, a limited-run newsletter about extreme heat.

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Slashing greenhouse gases: California revises climate change strategy

A new version of California’s climate plan sets a more stringent — some say unrealistic — target for cutting greenhouse gases. It also relies more on controversial carbon capture projects.
Editorial: Bay Area refinery rules would improve environment and health
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Editorial: Bay Area refinery rules would improve environment and health

Reducing particulate matter emissions can help address one of the region’s most-significant air pollution hazards.
Black on the Bay, then and now
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Black on the Bay, then and now

Black Marylanders have always been integral to the Chesapeake Bay community, despite discriminatory laws that tried to hold them back. In this issue, we examine that history in seafood entrepreneurship, sailmaking, aquaculture, oystering, and captaining their own vessels.
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Sea-level report good reminder for Marin to plan ahead

Warnings that many areas of Marin will be subject to increased flooding due to the effects of climate change need to be heard and heeded.
A blooming problem
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A blooming problem

The Chesapeake contains some 700 species of algae. Most don’t cause problems. But when algae does bloom, and creates toxins, it can devastate water bodies as well as economies. With warmer waters coming, could the blooms that happened in Florida in the summer of 2018 happen here?
State enlists Marin farmers to combat climate change
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State enlists Marin farmers to combat climate change

A new program aims to use working lands to draw carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.
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