The One-Two-Three Punch of Coronavirus, Climate Crisis and Denial

Disadvantaged communities are impacted first and worst   Photo by sasikumar j on Unsplash Essay by Jeanine Pfeiffer Before the virus entered our lives, the climate crisis already threatened millions of lives. Now, because of the virus, it threatens millions more. — Emily Atkin Despite the common misperception that climate change is a yet-to-be manifested future reality, we are [...]

The One-Two-Three Punch of Coronavirus, Climate Crisis and Denial2020-05-07T13:01:46-07:00

Projected Sea Level Rise for San Rafael in New Maps & Models

The San Rafael Operational Landscape Unit (OLU) "has the highest proportion of people flooded at early water levels of the 30 OLUs throughout the region." – ART Adapting to Rising Tides: Local Assessments Section B Page 29,  April 2020 On April 28th, Resilient Shore hosted an informational webinar with Dana Brechwald, the Adapting to Rising [...]

Projected Sea Level Rise for San Rafael in New Maps & Models2020-05-01T12:05:20-07:00

Community Spotlight: Catherine (CJ) Healy

Sailing on San Rafael Canal We recently interviewed Catherine (CJ) Healy, who is a San Rafael High School physical education instructor. She offers sailing classes to her students and has a unique perspective on our waterfront. Classes are conducted out of the San Rafael Yacht Club, and students learn to handle Laser sailboats on the [...]

Community Spotlight: Catherine (CJ) Healy2020-02-13T12:53:36-08:00