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The Del Mar City Council met in closed session Monday to discuss litigation, property negotiations and personnel. In regular session, the council heard a presentation by Scripps Institution of Oceanography on coastal bluff erosion. The council will also hold a public hearing on several resolutions regarding the reconfiguration of eight lots known as “La Atalaya,” totaling about 18 acres, into eight lots south of San Dieguito Road, north of Zapo Street, east of Gatun Road and west of Serpentine Drive. The council approved the resolutions with an amendment to preserve walls in most of the lots. The council also heard its annual financial report for 2019-2020.
Ask people to name the world’s largest river, and most will probably guess that it’s the Amazon, the Nile or the Mississippi. In fact, some of Earth’s largest rivers are in the sky and they can produce powerful storms, like the one now soaking California.
Atmospheric rivers are long, narrow bands of moisture in the atmosphere that extend from the tropics to higher latitudes. These rivers in the sky can transport 15 times the volume of the Mississippi River. When that moisture reaches the coast and moves inland, it rises over the mountains, generating rain and snowfall and sometimes causing extreme flooding.
Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson is a marine biologist, policy expert, writer, and Brooklyn native. She is founder of Urban Ocean Lab, a think tank for coastal cities, and founder and CEO of Ocean Collectiv, a consulting firm for conservation solutions. She recently co-created the Blue New Deal, a roadmap for including the ocean in climate policy. She is co-creator and co-host of the podcast How to Save a Planet, co-editor of the anthology All We Can Save, co-founder of The All We Can Save Project, and she has written and presented widely on hope, strategy, and the intersections of race, racism and the climate crisis.
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GT s Living Foods Announces Formation Of Science Advisory Board
With Awareness of Gut Health and Immunity Correlation on the Rise, World-Renowned Scientists and Physicians Unite to Provide Counsel to the #1 Kombucha Company
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LOS ANGELES, Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/
GT s Living Foods, producer of the most-loved and best-selling Kombucha brand in the world, today announced the formation of its new Science Advisory Board (SAB) amid increased consumer needs during COVID-19 for natural products that support immunity and reduce inflammation. The inaugural board consists of five medical doctors with expertise in science, nutrition, and the gut microbiome. In addition to driving and advocating for science-based research for all of GT s products, the board will serve as a conduit to connect the greater research community and consumers to the scientifically-proven healing properties of fermented foods for better gut health and digestion.