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  • From a mild recession to a so-called hard landing, we sift through the wild array of recession predictions.
  • For the first time, United Nations members have agreed on a unified treaty to protect biodiversity in the high seas.
  • Please join us to hear from Grace Park-Bradbury who is the West Coast General Manager for BlocPower. Date | Thursday, May 12, 2022 at 5:30pm Location | Virtual Link Register here! Free event BlocPower is a climate technology company with the goal of “making American cities smarter, greener and healthier”. The company started in 2014 in Brooklyn, New York and has since retrofitted more than 1,000 buildings in disadvantaged communities in New York City, with more projects occurring in several other US cities. We will learn about the inspiring story behind Donnel Baird who is BlocPower’s CEO and founder, why building electrification is essential to mitigating the climate crisis, and the important role Climate Justice plays. Our speaker will also discuss BlocPower’s business model, their role in the Ithaca electrification effort, and whether these approaches have been used, or could be used in California. There will be time for questions from the audience. This presentation is being hosted by the North County Climate Change Alliance and the San Diego Building Electrification Coalition. For further information on this event please visit: https://sdbec.org/event/webinar-bloc-power-making-american-cities-greener-smarter-healthier/
  • One SANDAG vendor received a $20 million increase to its contracts, over 400% more than what was initially awarded.
  • He thought he was investing in cryptocurrency. In fact, he was being swindled out of his life savings. There has been a 900% increase in such cases since the pandemic began, federal regulators say.
  • After the collapse of FTX, many are wondering if another cryptocurrency platform called Genesis will fall next.
  • An estimated 50,000 people have been evacuated as the Caldor Fire rages on. Shelters are filling up and hotel rooms are hard to find, leaving evacuees struggling to cope with the uncertainty.
  • Access to mifepristone, a medication that is used in about half of all abortions nationwide, hangs in the balance of two contradictory court rulings. A date with the Supreme Court is all but certain.
  • At 42 years and 282 days, Cruz became the second-oldest player to homer for the Padres, just one day younger than Rickey Henderson was when he went deep on Oct. 4, 2001.
  • When the coronavirus hit, thousands of unsheltered people in the state were moved into hotels under a plan known as "Project Roomkey." Now many are ending up back on the street.
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