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Climate California
Climate change demands new solutions - and new stories.
This is an invitation to Climate California, an original NorCal series that reminds us of the beauty of the world and the power we already have.
THE 707
Listen to the all-new half-hour weekly radio show and podcast, airing Fridays at 6 PM on KRCB 104.9 FM.
Michelle Marques, host of The 707, delivers compelling stories, rich soundscapes, and fresh perspectives from Sonoma County and beyond.
Sonoma County FIRST NEWS Podcast
Sonoma County FIRST NEWS is your weekday news podcast from KRCB 104.9 FM.
Get the top local news stories and weather forecasts you need to start your day.
Center for Environmental Reporting
The Center for Environmental Reporting at NorCal Public Media covers the most important environmental stories of our time.
Find out more about our local and national TV shows, radio programs, news and podcasts.
NorCal Classic Movies
NorCal’s NEW Classic Movie collection contains treasured dramas, horrors,
comedies, westerns and more! Watch Fridays and Sundays on KRCB and KPJK TV.
Water Conservation PSA: "Groundwater"
Two primary sources of water for our community are surface water – like from the Russian River and our reservoirs – and groundwater – water stored underground in aquifers. During a drought, when surface water is running low, many homes, businesses, and even farms may start to rely more on groundwater. This means that more people will be pumping water from our aquifers underground. If too much is pumped, sometimes there’s even subsidence – meaning the land will actually slope down where groundwater is being pumped the most. Rainfall naturally absorbing into the ground, as well as human-made infiltration ponds, ensure that there is enough water in our aquifers. But since we’ve had so little rainfall during this drought period, that’s an important reason to conserve as much water as possible. Drought is here. Save water.
 

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