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An ongoing, private light show in Golden Gate Park? Who knew?

New 'public-private' entity would charge $40 admission to events, threaten flora and fauna, attract 180,000 visitors—with no public notice.

Wells Fargo CEO ‘arrested’ for climate crimes in Extinction Rebellion action

Yes, it's political theater—but people who profit from the destruction of the planet should at some point be held accountable.

Screen Grabs: Green Film Fest celebrates 50 years of ‘Soylent Green’

Plus: Short Film Fest, Albany Film Fest, Kenneth Anger tribute, 'Underground Art-Stars,' and three earnest new releases

Budding again at 30, classic ‘Golden Gate Gardening’ takes on new climate challenges

Updated edition of vegetation sage Pam Peirce's manual adapts to a changing Bay Area with essential tips

Public power for all of Northern California? After fires, the framework is in place

Report to LAFCO cites a little-known state agency that has the authority to seize PG&E's assets and let every community decide its energy future.

Bayview residents denounce plans for huge parcel-delivery building on Toland

Environmental justice concerns dominate hearing on what may be a new Amazon center with 5,000 cars and trucks a day.

Health Commission meeting turns into discussion of toxics at Hunters Point

A modest administrative change sets off a fury as speakers demand better testing at the shipyard development site.

Can Burning Man ever be carbon neutral?

We hear a lot of talk. The reality on the ground is different—and a professor from SF State is gathering the data

How to shut down a bank

Wells Fargo protest could be a sign of more climate action against the companies that finance oil and gas exploration.

How to film ‘How to Blow up a Pipeline’

Daniel Goldhaber’s eco-thriller aims to 'encourage people to do what they think is right' about the climate crisis.

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