Under California's groundbreaking law, AB32, carbon credits will be auctioned off for the first time this week. The state's faith community played an important role in pushing the legislation through, and according to two religious leaders, will continue to promote action to address climate change.
At right, Rev. Sally Bingham with a solar panel array at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco.
Recently from North Bay Voice
Report: Childhood Obesity Rates Declining
There's a glimmer of good news in the latest studies of child obesity rates, at least in two large US cities. Lori Abbot has details. http://media.krcb.org/audio/nbr/obesity_decline.mp3
Orcas' protection is endangered, too
Protection for endangered orcas or "killer whales" off the Pacific Coast may be about to disappear. Lori Abbot reports.http://media.krcb.org/audio/nbr/orcas.mp3
Glassy-winged sharpshooter a continuing threat to grape industry
Anaheim boasted a thriving wine industry in the late 1800s, before an unnamed affliction killed 40,000 acres of the grapevines and put 50 wineries out of business. The problem was later found to have been Pierce's disease of grapevines. Would Anaheim be wine country today if it weren't for Pierce's disease? Probably not, but the sad fate of this Southern California wine industry underscores the…
State of Sonoma County, 2013
The annual State of Sonoma County report was delivered to a hall full of local business and political leaders this morning. You can hear KRCB's live recording of Supervisor David Rabbitt's remarks here.http://media.krcb.org/audio/nbr/StateofCounty2013.mp3
Opinions remain split over Roe
The most enduringly controversial court decision of the 20th century hits the 40 year milestone today—and the debate it triggered continues.http://media.krcb.org/audio/nbr/roe.mp3 The chart below tracks public opinon regarding abortaion over the past 13 years.




