
TIME: Sustaining The Cold Chain – Cruz Foam Recognition
TIME revealed its annual list of the Best Inventions, which features 200 extraordinary innovations changing our lives. Cruz Foam is proud to announce that we have been named to TIME’s prestigious list of the Best

Earthjustice: Cracking Down on Crypto Plants
In late September, a judge affirmed that the Greenidge Generation cryptocurrency mining plant is inconsistent with New York’s landmark Climate Law. Greenidge is a gas-fired power plant in upstate New York that previously supplied power

Inside Climate News: New Research Increases Urgency to For COP28 Action
Nov 17 – Research released this week raises new questions about how much more Earth may warm, or cool, if and when human carbon dioxide emissions zero out. Best estimates to date suggest that the

Save The Redwoods League: Beacon of renewal: A new welcome center opens
A new gateway to the western side of Big Basin State park is reconnecting visitors to Rancho del Oso. California State Parks, Save the Redwoods League, and Waddell Creek Association opened the 684-square-foot Rancho del

CalMatters: California reduces payments for rooftop solar power — for second time in a year
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s California Public Utilities Commission appointees voted to slash financial incentives for rooftop solar power — for the second time. The Nov 16 5-0 vote by the CPUC will make solar panels less

Pocket: From Yosemite to Bears Ears, Erasing Native Americans From U.S. National Parks
Immersed in the American West during the early 19th century, artist George Catlin made it his goal to capture idyllic scenes of nature, often featuring the frontier’s many Native American inhabitants. Catlin was concerned about

Good News – Canary Media: Michigan just passed one of the country’s most ambitious clean energy bills
Nov 9 – Michigan’s Democrat-controlled legislature has passed a package of clean energy bills that includes one of the most aggressive state-level clean energy targets in the nation. Senate Bill 271, which requires the state’s

Inside Climate News: Five Decades and a Mountain of Evidence: Study Explores How Toxic Chemicals are ‘Stealing Children’s Future Potential’
Oct 23, 2023 – A newly released review of more than 200 studies has concluded that children from low-income families and families of color are exposed to more neurotoxic chemicals—and experience greater harm from them—than

Good News – Cal Matters: The World’s Largest Dam Demolition Has Begun
Removing the dams on the Klamath River is expected to reopen more than 400 miles of habitat for steelhead and other threatened and iconic fish, and restore flows that can better flush away toxic algae

Common Roots Farm: Farm Manager, Nina Vukicevic, Chosen For Award
The award grant was provided by the American Farmland Trust’s Brighter Futures Fund. This story was recently published on the AGDAILY website and in it, Nina observes: “Our farm is unique in that we are