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Saturday, November 23, 2024

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Tagged with: climate change

Screen Grabs: At SFFILM Fest, local looks from Steph Curry to Boots Riley

Our picks from the 66th edition, which kicks off in Oakland and presents plenty of global visions (plus Rose Pak).

34th annual Bioneers conference will tap young and old for big answers

Structural "othering" and the intelligence of animals take the fore at Berkeley thinker's ball.

This land is whose land?

The developer and the city insist the Hunters Point Shipyard is safe for development. There's a lot of data that says otherwise. Part III of a series.

Opinion: A proactive vision for a flooded San Francisco

How could we change the cycle of damage? In a way, by turning back the clock.

The tragic toxic legacy of the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard

Aided by a USC fellowship, reporter Tom Molanphy and 48hills dug into the overwhelming history of data concerning the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, which...

‘Getting There’ wove Ugly American tropes into Parisian storylines of love and loss

Dipika Guha’s world premiere one-act at New Conservatory entertained as it lampooned.

Radio play ‘The Forever Wave’ imagines a climate-drowned SF of 2070

Writer Nicole Gluckstern and a diverse cast take to the airwaves to ask, What will emerge when our systems collapse?

How Sally Mango’s ‘Pressure Slide’ helped me cope with ecological collapse

Six-piece band's sparkling grooves aided one writer in evading despair during recent storms.

As the rich party in Davos, a new study shows the importance of a global wealth tax

This needs to be on the agenda of political leaders at every level, from Congress to the SF Board of Supes.

After death, returning your body to the Earth

Human composting is cheaper and more environmentally sound than traditional burials or cremation.