There never used to be young great white sharks basking off the busy beaches of central California, but as climate change starts to bite, warmer waters are enticing them north with possibly catastrophic consequences for a whole ecosystem.- Climate change -
For Eric Mailander, an amateur scientist and boat skipper who helps Jorgensen tag great whites, the presence of young sharks in Monterey Bay offers a chance to see a truly impressive creature up close.
The Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory will host two new centers dedicated to advancing clean energy technology and combating climate change.
“If we have more than 90% of (East Campus Housing) units, then we no longer have to keep those units as Department of Defense,” The university’s chief financial officer and vice president of administration and finance, Glen Nelson said in an audio recording of the meeting. “I believe the last number I heard (was) 11% (used by the) Department of Defense…So I don’t know if we want to call people in the middle of the night and scare them and tell them their house is haunted so they leave. We’re working on a process to.it’s not that we don’t want to be good neighbors, but that’s 140 units.”