California will lose a House seat for the first time, and the scramble is on

OAKLAND — Slow-growing California is losing a House seat for the first time, setting off an unprecedented political reshuffle that will ripple through every level of government. California’s elected officials and prospective challengers have spent months in a campaign holding pattern, Read more

By |2021-04-28T16:38:40+00:00April 28th, 2021|Recent News|Comments Off on California will lose a House seat for the first time, and the scramble is on

California provides millions in grants to boost recycling

Over $10 million in cap-and-trade program dollars have been awarded to California companies that recover PET, glass and textiles. The California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) on April 19 approved nearly $10.5 million in grants to California manufacturers. Read more

By |2021-04-27T17:30:01+00:00April 27th, 2021|Recent News|Comments Off on California provides millions in grants to boost recycling

Have California Democrats abandoned climate change leadership? Sure looks like it

The era of California’s big climate ambitions is over, even as California’s megadroughts and wildfires worsen. California’s biggest climate bill of 2021 is already dead, having failed to survive its first hearing in a Senate committee. Senate Bill 467 would have done three things: established 2,500-foot setbacks between oil wells and people’s homes; ensured a

By |2021-04-23T15:32:25+00:00April 23rd, 2021|Recent News|Comments Off on Have California Democrats abandoned climate change leadership? Sure looks like it

U.S. Recycling: The Come Back is Better than Ever (Commentary)

Stagnant for 15 years and punched in the gut by China’s decision to stop importing any recycled materials from the US at the end of 2017, recycling rates have fallen for three years. Across the U.S., programs were cancelled and recycled materials sent to landfills and incinerators. The national recycling rate fell from 35% to

By |2021-04-09T17:21:45+00:00April 9th, 2021|Recent News|Comments Off on U.S. Recycling: The Come Back is Better than Ever (Commentary)

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