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Less friendly skies: How is climate change causing more turbulence on flights?
There has been a 55% increase in cases of moderate, severe or extreme turbulence, compared to 45 years ago.
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How Moon mission could have climate-related benefits
Back to the moon. That’s the goal of the Artemis mission, but there is also a link between deep space exploration and our planet’s well-being. Meteorologist Vianey Arana reports.
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Green Career Week connecting students and businesses
Some Bay Area schools will take part in Green Career Week, created by the nonprofit Seed Your Future to inspire students and connect them with businesses focused on agriculture, plants and flowers.
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Bay Area weather: What's in store this spring?
NOAA provided a sneak peek of what’s ahead in its seasonal spring outlook. Meteorologist Vianey Arana reports.
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California fire victims are in limbo as they wait for insurance payouts
The Eaton and Palisades fires displaced about 150,000 residents, and many remain in rentals and hotel rooms nearly two months later.
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Officials conduct third Sierra snow survey of the season
Warmer temperatures have been pleasant, but they’re also melting the Sierra Nevada snowpack. Meteorologist Vianey Arana reports.
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New stove that plugs into a normal wall outlet could be major gain for health and the climate
For 47 million American households, cooking means a gas stove. Gas stoves generate gases that aren’t good for people’s health and the gas itself contributes to climate change. But switching to electric cooking usually requires a licensed electrician to pull in 240-volt wiring, which can make switching from gas to electric expensive. Now a new stove built by a startup...
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What to know about NOAA's Zero Waste Week
Go green and think blue. That’s the message behind NOAA’s Zero Waste Week, a campaign in which students are taking charge to protect the environment. Meteorologist Vianey Arana reports.
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Spring seasons trending warmer
Meteorological spring begins this weekend. Saturday marks the day when temperatures on average begin to rise as the days get longer — and data shows the spring season now is getting warmer.
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Spring seasons trending warmer
Meteorological spring begins this weekend. Saturday marks the day when temperatures on average begin to rise as the days get longer — and data shows the spring season now is getting warmer.
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Watch: Bay Area air official discusses Clean Cars for All
A state program is working to help Californians buy electric and hybrid vehicles. Ada Truong, with the Bay Area Air District, weighs in on Clean Cars for All.
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Watch: SFSU revises graduation requirements to include climate justice
The next generation is fully invested in protecting our planet, and San Francisco State University has revised a graduation requirement that will now cover climate justice.
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What to expect in the final weeks of winter, start of spring
With the official start of spring less than a month away, Meteorologist Vianey Arana takes a look at the upcoming forecast.
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4 Bay Area locations sinking at alarming rate, study shows
There is concern that some cities along San Francisco Bay are sinking at an alarming rate, according to a new NASA-led study examining the shorelines.
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4 Bay Area locations sinking at alarming rate, study shows
There is concern that some cities along San Francisco Bay are sinking at an alarming rate, according to a new NASA-led study examining the shorelines.
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4 Bay Area locations sinking at alarming rate, study says
There is a concern that some cities along the San Francisco Bay are sinking at an alarming rate, according to a new NASA-led study, examining the shorelines.
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A global coffee price spike is about to drip into your mug
Climate impacts can increase the prevalence of diseases in coffee crops, reducing overall yields for farmers. Studies have shown that the arabica bean is particularly vulnerable to climate change.
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Climate change is turning Valentine's Day bitter for chocolate lovers
The price of raw cocoa, chocolate’s key ingredient, has surged by 200% over the past year, a hike fueled by climate change.
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Livermore winemakers name valley's first signature grapes
In an effort to prepare for a future of changing climate — and to set itself apart from other famous wine regions — Livermore winemakers announced Tuesday they are designating Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon Blanc as the valley’s signature grapes. Joe Rosato Jr. reports.
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San Francisco State adds climate justice course to graduation requirement
As extreme weather unfolds in real time, the next generation is fully invested in protecting the planet through education. San Francisco State University will play a major role thanks to a modified graduation requirement that will now include climate justice. Meteorologist Vianey Arana reports.