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The social media accounts linked to from KneeDeepTimes are: • Facebook • LinkedIn • Bluesky Besides social media accounts, KneeDeepTimes has populated their site with: • Researchers Classify and Map Bay Area Creeks • Permeable Pavements Protect the Bay • The Port of Oakland Goes Electric in Uncertain Times • Nature-Based Solutions Could Save Bridge Plaza from Rising Bay • Can the Bay Area Grow Its Own Avocados? – KneeDeep Times • Marin Radar Station Completes Bay Area Flood Warning System • What to Know About Santa Clara County’s Measure D – KneeDeep Times • Guide to Bay Area Climate Measures on the June Ballot – KneeDeep Times • Alviso Residents Build Resilience Amid Flood Risk – KneeDeep Times • How Doughnut Economics Could Reshape California Communities – KneeDeep Times • Oakland Biologist Makes Native Plants Go Viral • Threatened by Trump Policies, GreenLatinos Refuses to Back Down • Inside East Oakland’s Urban Farm • Giant Marsh 5-Year Report Shows Potential of Living Shorelines – KneeDeep Times • VIDEO: What Do Teens Think is Healthy Food? • Pleasant Hill Gets Sustainable Street Improvements – KneeDeep Times • How Bay Area jurisdictions are collaborating on climate adaptation – KneeDeep Times • Rio Vista Residents Talk Air Quality, Health, and Local Pollution • Other Opportunities • Wild Pigs Are Becoming a Bigger Problem in the Bay Area • Agroecology Commons Farm in El Sobrante Is Growing Fast • Tackling Food Waste and Climate Literacy in Oakland • Easy Vegetables to Grow at Home This Spring • Beavers & Sea-Blite as Engineers, 3 Gray-Green Materials, E-Bikes, and Snowpack Worries • Beaver Dams Create Climate Resilience with Help from Humans • Oyster Shell Concrete Helps Build Living Shorelines • How Mass Timber Construction Supports Healthy Forests • Weather Swings Change Outlook for Sierra Snowpack • Running Errands by E-Bike • Reviving Sea-Blite Could Protect Bay Beaches • Newsletter • Bay Area Considers Permitting Changes to Streamline Adaptation – KneeDeep Times • Does Oakland’s Brooklyn Basin Measure Up to Regional Development Vision? • Can Urban Design & Green Infrastructure Weather Wetter Storms? • Gleaning Gives Wasted Produce to People in Need • Tomatoes That Can Ripen Through Drought • Oakland Program Takes Students Outdoors and into Nature • Seawalls have little impact on Bay Area water levels, study shows. • How Santa Clara Addresses Flooding Risks to the Unhoused • NEWSLETTER: Design for Wetter Storms, Gleaning, Tomatoes, Seawalls, Youth Kayaking • December Newsletter: Pollinator Garden, Burn Lessons, Newark Housing • Martinez Residents Demand Protection From Refinery Toxins • Climate Advocates Protest Newark Housing Proposal – KneeDeep Times • Wildfire Risk Reduced by Greenbelt of Public-Private Lands? • Workshops Teach the Art of Prescribed Burns to Prevent Wildfires – KneeDeep Times • New Concord Garden Aims to Boost Pollinator Populations • How California Scorpions Are Adapting to Climate Change • Eco-Anxiety Got You Down? There’s a Group for That • Is Rising Heat Making it Harder for West Oakland to Breathe? • Latino Outdoors Is Making Bay Area Nature Feel Like Home • East Bay Shoreline Could Gain 168 Acres of Waterfront Parks • What You Need to Know About Artificial Turf • What You Should Know About PFAS in Tri-Valley Water (COMIC) • New Gonzaga Ridge Wind Project Will Power 120,000 Homes • April Newsletter • Why You Should Join the Make Polluters Pay Movement – KneeDeep Times • How Caltrans is Protecting Birds From Tree Removal – KneeDeep Times • More Signatures Needed to Save Bay Area Transit – KneeDeep Times • The Race to Reinvent Climate-Threatened State Route 37 – KneeDeep Times • Eden Landing Sediment Experiment Yields Promising Results – KneeDeep Times • New Lidar Map of the Bay Could Transform Climate Planning – KneeDeep Times • How Concord Residents Are Preparing for the Next Winter Flood • Who Will Inherit the Estuary? Training for a Rough Future • How Delta Residents Are Preparing for Rising Seas • Split Verdict Over State of the Estuary • Estuary Partnership Director Reflects on 15 Years of Climate Leadership • Volunteers Catch and Release Tiny Owls For Science • Bay Area Climate Resilience Depends On Regional Collaboration • Antioch Desalination Plant Could Boost Local Water Supply • November Newsletter: Greening Data Centers, Desal, PFAS, Citizen Owl Science, Estuary Youth Council • How the Bay Area is Protecting the Environment from the AI Boom – KneeDeep Times • Oakland Artist Challenges Perceptions by Repurposing Trash – KneeDeep Times • After The Fire: Scenes from Chinese Camp – KneeDeep Times • Youth Group Tackles Heat Islands in Santa Rosa • Neighbors & Locals ~ Help us Share Your Stories • CEQA Reforms Spark Both Excitement and Environmental Concern – KneeDeep Times • Subscribe to KneeDeep Times Newsletter • Bay Area Transit Faces Collapse without 2026 Ballot Measure • Latest SF Bay Area Climate Resilience Stories • Lea nuestros artículos en español/Our Articles in Spanish • What the Experts Want You to Know About Sea Level Rise • Checking in on the Mammoth $545 Million South Bay Levee • Read Older Stories • The Practice: Repurposing Urban Lots & Waterfronts • February Storms Provide a Much-Needed Boost but Statewide Snowpack Remains Below Average • How One Community Program is Saving Organic Waste • My Path from Gardening to Student Climate Action • Q&A: Writer Sam Bloch on his new book ‘Shade’ • October 2025 Newsletter: CEQA Shifts, Affordability of Homes and Transit, Backyard Resilience, Climate Lit • Can Rivers Save Beaches and Wetlands from Sea Level Rise? • Scenes from a PG&E Peak Day Event Around the Bay • September Newsletter: Quail on Fire, Exploratorium, Farmworkers, BRIC Rebound, Resilience Map Tool, Teresa Cheng Interview • Climate Groups Survey • Teresa Cheng’s Push to Decarbonize California Manufacturing – KneeDeep Times • Half Moon Bay Nonprofit Supports Farmworkers Facing ICE threats – KneeDeep Times • ReaderBoard – Jobs, Events, Announcements in Bay Area • Alameda Adaptation Work Continues Despite Federal Cuts • Submit Your Announcement to our ReaderBoard! • Mapbook Offers Guide to Nature-based Infrastructure Opportunities – KneeDeep Times • Designing for Climate Adaptation? Submit Your Innovative Project! • Birds, Not Bats, Flock to Burned Oak Savannas • Bring KneeDeep's Zines to Your Neighborhood! • Donate Today - Support Local Climate Journalism! • Six Boxes of Mud Could Tell a Hopeful Story for Bay Area Marshes • Mayor Alma Hernandez Pushes Suisun City to Do Better • New Metrics on Hybrid Gray-Green Levees From UC Santa Cruz • California Refineries Are Closing. What About the Workers? • Cassandra Nguyen Musto Finds Art in Restoring Levees • 3 Innovative Projects: Mariposa Trails, Marin Roads, & China Basin Park • Magical Thinking Takes Eleven Kids on Journey for Justice • Bayfront Redevelopment on a Landfill Sparks Pollution and Flood Concerns • Nine Tiles Hint at Preferred Textures for Seawall Life • A Living Shoreline, Built One Oyster at a Time • Composting as Ceremony in Contra Costa County • Coyote Hills Park Expansion: Climate-Smart Restoration in Fremont • BCDC Greenlights Exploratorium Education on Sea Level Rise • Goats Are Protecting California Neighborhoods from Fire • Suisun Marsh Is a Zone of Potential in Sinking Ecosystem • Bay Area Climate Groups Battling Climate Policy Rollbacks • California Solar Growth Hits New Highs • August 2025 Newsletter • Solano's Newest Climate Leaders Step Up in a Resilience Hot Spot • VIDEO: What 7 Newly-Minted Climate Leaders Did for Solano County • Find your Fire Hazard Severity Zone (CALFIRE) • Fire and Smoke Stories • Summer Tales of Fire & Heat • Being Bike-Friendly is Gateway to Climate Advocacy • Your Car Won’t Save You From Climate Disaster • Stoked for Car-Lite, Bike-Safe Living • A Ramble Around Pacheco Marsh Near Martinez • Grant Freezes Jeopardize Sonoma Forest and Farm Projects • San Francisco Youth Explore Flood Risk on Their Home Turf • Can Colgan Creek Do It All? Santa Rosa Reimagines Flood Control • Can Wetland Restoration Fast-Tracking Program Survive Cuts? • Everyday Climate Champions Podcast (Dalya Massachi) • Bidirectional EV Charging: The Solar Battery You Already Own (Taylor Barton) • The Watch Duty App Offers Fire Maps and Alerts in Real Time (Daniel McGlynn) • Resisting Retreat for Coastal Communities? (Alastair Bland) • Bay Area Leads Nation on Floating Solar (Sierra Garcia) • Marsh Mice Come in Two Flavors (Kathleen Wong) • Rising Waters Bring New Toxics Threat to Hunters Point (Audrey Brown) • Can BayREN’s Biggest Budget Ever Amp Up Energy Equity? (Kofi Ansong) • New Shoreline Adaptation Strategy for Bay Area: Local Plans Due in 2033 • Changemaker Gets to Know Gilroy • The WRMP is Revolutionizing Regional Wetland Data Collection • Maven's Notebook: Seizing a rare chance to keep tidal marsh ahead of sea level rise in the San Francisco Bay • What is a Future-Proof Home in an Era of Wildfires? • My Neighborhood Wised Up to Wildfire • Does San Francisco Have a Hidden Wildfire Risk? • Tweaking Climate Talk So It Hits Home • South City Trapped by Freeways But Rising • Seeding Urban Gardens with Love • Meet Cynthia Prieto-Diaz, San Leandro's Punk Rock Civic Scientist • Agroecology Commons Farm is Reinventing Local Food Systems • Lit Crawl Schedule • Register for Nature Lit Reading w/ KneeDeep writers on October 25 • Register for the Hidden Voices of Climate Justice Event • My Path from Gardening to Student Climate Action – KneeDeep Times