Pathways Climate Institute
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We integrate science, engineering, policy, and community engagement into adaptation pathways that address today’s climate hazards and tomorrow’s uncertainties.
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http://pathwaysclimate.com 30-06-2021 21:09:53
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Listen to @ezraromero’s great piece on our BayArea shallow groundwater study with SFEI - ASC and @kzhill #climatechange #sealevelrise #groundwater omny.fm/shows/kqed-seg…
“… the adaptation plans… they’re going to cost billions of dollars,” said Dr. Kris May, “And if we build all this infrastructure to keep the bay out without considering the groundwater rise, we might not be solving the flooding problem”. sfchronicle.com/bayarea/articl…
Rising groundwater has already come for my basement… #ClimateCrisis #sealevelrise #groundwater SF Examiner Jessica Wolfrom @kzhill SFEI - ASC sfexaminer.com/news/bay-area-…
Tune in today at 9 am PT and listen to Dr. Kris May, @ezraromero, and SFBay Conservation & Development Commission (BCDC) discuss how the Bay Area is getting ready for climate change and the challenges we face as sea levels and the groundwater table rise. #ClimateCrisis kqed.org/forum/20101018…
Great to talk on KQED Forum about how the SF Bay Area is preparing and not preparing for sea level rise with SFBay Conservation & Development Commission (BCDC)'s Dana Brechwald & Dr. Kris May Pathways Climate Institute. @lesleywmcclurg and callers asked some great questions? kqed.org/forum/20101018…
The waves crashing over the shoreline and into the Embarcadero Promenade were epic during yesterday’s bomb cyclone! Photo taken by Stephen Reel, Port of San Francisco #BombCyclone #waves #sealevelrise #ClimateAction
More waves crashing over the shoreline between Pier 14 and the Bay Bridge. Bay water levels were 2 feet below mean higher high tide. So imagine if this occurred at high tide. Now imagine 2 more feet of sea level rise. Video: Stephen Reel Port of San Francisco
San Francisco's Aging Infrastructure Isn't Ready for Its Wetter Future “Our infrastructure is not designed for these big storms, and we’re never going to really be able to design it to handle them,” Dr. Kris May Pathways Climate Institute KQED Science KQED News kqed.org/science/198329…
We love being part of this amazing project with Port of San Francisco! Thank you Abby Mohan for your commitment to being in the water with the team!
Great session this morning at the 2023 California Adaptation Forum! Thank you to everyone who came and packed the room and brought up very thoughtful questions. Thank you to Jack Hogan (Arup), Leah Fisher (Caltrans HQ), Dr. Kris May, Whitney Brennan, and Christina Bejarano (WRT).
Aaaand we’re back on our frames for another week of monitoring with the Port of San Francisco and Pathways Climate Institute! 🤗 This week, our focus is to photograph and survey our small mid & high elevation tiles at the Ag Building & Pier 45! #LivingSeawalls #LivingSeawallPilotProject 📷@jsickashere