As We Watch California Burn Yet Again It’s Time to Say Yes to ‘Save Our San Diego Countryside’
By Jim Miller
California’s burning (again) with Governor Newsom declaring a state of emergency for Los Angeles and Sonoma Counties in the wake of twelve fires raging across the state. Smoke swept throughout the Bay Area and parts north and delayed flights into San Francisco. Schools were closed in the affected regions, and close to two million people suffered through pre-emptive power shut-offs to try avoiding yet more blazes.
In Los Angeles, residents agonized through hellishly hot fall temperatures and respiratory problems while blazes in San Diego county broke out in Valley View and Ramona, reviving traumatic memories of apocalyptic fires past for many. In San Diego county, the damage has been minor so far, but the hot, dry, windy conditions ensure that another firestorm is always just around the corner.

National Democrats: Angry Moderates Attack Solidarity in Defense of Status Quo
Labor and the Environment Panel – Wednesday, October 16th
By Jim Miller
By Jim Miller
By Jim Miller
By Jim Miller
By Jim Miller
By Jim Miller
Will Dems Even Be Allowed Have a Debate on the Crisis in the Midst of the Sixth Extinction?
By Jim Miller
By Jim Miller




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