KQED's multimedia series providing in-depth coverage of climate-related science and policy issues from a California perspective.
Dec 02, 2008
Can "31,000 Scientists" Be Wrong? You Betcha.
Especially when there aren't actually 31,000 of them. But that hasn't stopped climate change skeptics from trotting out something called the Global Warming Petition Project to help make their case that human-induced climate change is a lotta hooey.
Dec 01, 2008
Air Board Responds to LAO Critique
The Board admits that most (70%) of the savings in AB-32 flow from one measure, the so-called "Pavley" regulations on vehicle emissions. But it insists that even without those, the overall plan still pencils, economically.
The California Report | Wed, Dec 3 2008, 8:50 AM
How California Changed the Tone of UN Climate Talks
Representatives from 187 countries are in Poznan, Poland this week to chart out the course of global climate politics. But many say the tone of this meeting was actually set in California two weeks ago with a little help from the president-elect.
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KQED Radio News | Wed, Nov 19 2008, 5:30 PM
The Governor's Global Climate Summit
Governor Schwarzenegger's global climate summit ended today in Beverly Hills. We discuss the meeting and what it accomplished with Craig Miller, senior editor of KQED's Climate Watch.
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KQED Radio News | Mon, Nov 17 2008, 5:30 PM
Southern California Fires -- Winds Die Down
Firefighters in Southern California got a big hand today from mother nature. The Santa Ana winds that have driven fires in Los Angeles, Orange and Santa Barbara Counties have died down, giving fire teams a chance to increase their containment of the blazes.
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How You Can Go Green
- Top 10 Tips to Fight Global Warming (National Geographic)
- Calculate Your Carbon Footprint (climatecrisis.net)
- Ideas for Living Green (Yahoo! Green)
- Make Everyday Earth Day (EPA.gov)

