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BERKELEY'S NEWS • JUNE 02, 2023

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is unlikely that just this one winter’s rainfall will save us from severe drought, as many repetitive winters of consistent water would be the best solution. However, it is a good starting point for California to slowly escape the never-ending cycle of dryness.
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is unlikely that just this one winter’s rainfall will save us from severe drought, as many repetitive winters of consistent water would be the best solution. However, it is a good starting point for California to slowly escape the never-ending cycle of dryness.
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While Biden has aggressively tackled the climate crisis, Trump focused heavily on making the problem worse.
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While Biden has aggressively tackled the climate crisis, Trump focused heavily on making the problem worse.
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Fearful, alone in the parking lot, the sounds of thunder drifted closer. Opening my weather app to check when it would rain, I saw the advisory that would bring my alarm to a whole new level- not only was there a heat advisory and a 100% chance of a lightning storm, there also just so happened to be a tornado advisory.
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Fearful, alone in the parking lot, the sounds of thunder drifted closer. Opening my weather app to check when it would rain, I saw the advisory that would bring my alarm to a whole new level- not only was there a heat advisory and a 100% chance of a lightning storm, there also just so happened to be a tornado advisory.
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The Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal marks one of the largest amounts of money spent by the United States on climate change mitigation and resilience.
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The Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal marks one of the largest amounts of money spent by the United States on climate change mitigation and resilience.
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The idea of “framing” can facilitate a two-way exchange of ideas and one day inspire change within communities that are uncomfortable with climate science.
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The idea of “framing” can facilitate a two-way exchange of ideas and one day inspire change within communities that are uncomfortable with climate science.
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In January, Berkeley became the first U.S. city to ban natural gas pipes in new buildings, due to an initiative led by Berkeley City Councilmember Kate Harrison, which added to the city’s long record of progressive environmental ordinances.
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In January, Berkeley became the first U.S. city to ban natural gas pipes in new buildings, due to an initiative led by Berkeley City Councilmember Kate Harrison, which added to the city’s long record of progressive environmental ordinances.
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As a transfer student from New York University, my first year at Berkeley proved it was difficult to ignore how much I missed New York City.
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As a transfer student from New York University, my first year at Berkeley proved it was difficult to ignore how much I missed New York City.
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Parents, environmentalists, scientists worry while others rev their engines, ready to jump at the future profits in the Arctic.
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Parents, environmentalists, scientists worry while others rev their engines, ready to jump at the future profits in the Arctic.
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