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What Does California Have to Gain in Copenhagen?
Arnold Schwarzenegger will leave California's budget problems far behind when he delivers a speech next week at the UN Climate Conference in Copenhagen. The governor is the best-known Californian at the international summit, but there are dozens of California entrepreneurs, scientists and politicians also hoping to leave their mark on the meeting.

Building an Artificial Leaf
California's contribution to solving climate change could well come from the laboratories of some the state's most respected universities. At UC Berkeley, scientists looking for extraordinary breakthroughs in renewable energy have turned to a very ordinary source for inspiration: leaves.

Green Marathons
You wouldn't think weekend joggers contribute to global warming, but organized races? That's a different story. There's the carbon footprint created by everyone attending, thousands of plastic water bottles for thirsty runners and heaps of goodie bags that often end up in a landfill. So this year, organizers of the Big Sur International Marathon decided to go green for their November event.

Street Food Conference
A few months ago we told you about one of 2009's hottest trends in the culinary world: street food. These mobile food operations popped up everywhere over the last year, drawing customers through social media like Facebook and Twitter -- and the serious culinary community is taking notice.

Learning Business Skills through Crafting
Thousands of kids in California grow up struggling with poverty, family problems and gang violence. While some might dream of running their own business someday, they face plenty of obstacles. In San Francisco, there's a non-profit that teaches business skills to at-risk girls, through sewing and fashion design.

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