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  • by BPC Staff
  • onSeptember 7, 2018
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Next Week! Join Four Twenty Seven at GCAS

Four Twenty Seven Featured at GCAS   Emilie Mazzacurati to speak at GCAS session on resilience   Four Twenty Seven Founder and CEO, Emilie Mazzacurati, joins Mark Tercek, CEO of The Nature Conservancy, Eric Davidson, President of the American Geophysical Union and world leaders to discuss the role of climate data in accelerating resilience investments.   The […]

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Book Launch and Signing: Crush, by John Briscoe

Please join us for the Book Launch And Signing   CELEBRATING CRUSH THE TRIUMPH OF CALIFORNIA WINE BY John Briscoe    Thursday, September 13, 2018 5:30 p.m.   Sam’s Grill 374 Bush Street San Francisco, California 94104     Copies of Crush will be available for purchase. For dinner at Sam’s Grill, reservations are recommended.      […]

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What’s on the Horizon?

There will be plenty of opportunities in coming months to get involved with Horizon. We hope you will join us for exciting developments, like the release of the next Perspective Paper and the announcement of the finalists from the Transformative Projects competition.  Join Us in San Jose on September 26 This month our new event […]

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BPC Comments on Port of Oakland’s Draft Seaport Air Quality 2020 and Beyond Plan

Earlier this summer, the Port of Oakland unveiled their Draft Seaport Air Quality 2020 and Beyond Plan (the Plan) – a continuation of their Maritime Air Quality Improvement Plan. BPC has submitted a comment letter in support of the Plan, but called for additional flexibility to allow the Port to more easily navigate unintended economic […]

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BPC Provides Support and Caution for AB 2441: Funding for Removal of Commercial Vessels

On August 3, BPC submitted a letter to Assemblymember Jim Frazier (11th District) in support of AB 2441 – Abandoned Commercial Vessel Removal Funding. Members of the Bay Area’s boating community have expressed concerns on the issue of abandoned and derelict vessels, including the lack of sufficient funding for removal in addition to impacts to […]

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