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California Organization Fights For Community-Based Solutions To Tackle Plastic Pollution

California Organization Fights For Community-Based Solutions To Tackle Plastic Pollution

KQED's The California Report

August 5, 202510m 36s

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In Geneva, world leaders are back at the table for the latest round of UN negotiations aimed at drafting a first-of-its-kind treaty to tackle plastic pollution. The goal? A legally binding agreement that addresses the entire plastic life cycle, from how it's produced to how it's disposed of. But one California group is calling on negotiators not to leave front line communities behind.

Guest: Marce Gutiérrez-Graudiņš, Founder & Executive Director, Azul


State lawmakers have proposed a bill that would require police officers to disclose when they use generative AI for report writing. Departments across California have started testing or using these tools.

Reporter: Sukey Lewis, KQED


California Democrats are considering new political maps that could help them pick up as many as five additional House seats in the 2026 mid-term elections. It's their answer to redistricting moves in Texas that are expected to favor Republicans. But a California Republican congressman wants to put a stop to it all, by banning states from redrawing their maps mid-decade entirely. Reporter: Keith Mizuguchi, The California Report

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