
Parents and their children should know: How many schools have tire crumb playing fields and how long have they been there?
Parents and their children should know: How many schools have tire crumb playing fields and how long have they been there?
“I would encourage The Richmond Review to bring the noise pollution in and around Golden Gate Park to the attention of your readers.”
Scientists know that rising temperatures and changing weather patterns create the conditions for everything from catastrophic wildfires to devastating flooding. We must divest from fossil fuels, and ultimately nationalize fossil fuel industries to keep fossil fuels in the ground.
Create a window earth to inspire awareness of environmental issues.
We are encouraging people to make earths out of recycled material they find in their homes to put in their windows.
Our third Run for Zero Waste 5K Fun Run/1 mile walk, beach clean-up and festival will take place at Ocean Beach on Saturday, March 21, 8 a.m.-noon with a zero-waste festival at Park Chalet following the race.
A panel of biodiversity experts gathered on Tuesday, May 28, at the Presidio Officers’ Club to discuss the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services’ (IPBES), a worldwide assessment on biodiversity, in front of an audience of approximately 150 people.
Presidio Trust and French Consulate in San Francisco to Host High-Level Expert Panels on Biodiversity Conservation in Partnership:
A new “storm-water schoolyard” has begun operation at Robert Louis Stevenson Elementary School.
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) will enlist 25,000 commercial electricity customers citywide into the program starting in June.
The Mt. Sutro Stewards, a non-profit organization that works to preserve and support Mt. Sutro, is looking for volunteers to work at the nursery sowing seeds, transplanting plants, working at a demonstration garden, weeding and planting. […]
A plan to cut down thousands of dead, dying or unhealthy eucalyptus trees on Mount
Sutro and replace them with native vegetation and younger, healthier eucalyptus
trees drew plenty of criticism at a recent public meeting.