What Lifting The Statewide Stay-At-Home Order Means / Where California Stands On Environmental Policy, President Biden’s Plans For Combating Climate Change / Winter Storm Expectations
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Gov. Gavin Newsom tours the North Complex Fire zone in Butte County on Friday, Sept. 11, 2020, outside of Oroville, Calif.
Paul Kitagaki Jr./The Sacramento Bee via AP, Pool
Governor Newsom confirmed on Monday that California would end its stay-at-home order, lifting it for all regions statewide; we navigate the decision and get a sense of what the state’s ICU projections mean going forward.
California also continues to be a nationwide leader in combating climate change, which should only be bolstered by President Biden’s plans for promoting environmental justice; Insight takes a closer look at the state’s climate change policies and what to expect from the Biden Administration. Plus, more on the winter storm that’s expected to affect much of Northern California.
Today's Guests
- CapRadio Health Reporter Sammy Caiola on statewide stay-at-home orders being lifted and what people can and can’t do as restrictions change
- CapRadio Environment Reporter Ezra David Romero explains Governor Newsom’s climate change policies, how climate change activists think he can do better, and what President Biden’s policies mean for California
- The Greenlining Institue Environmental Equity Director Alvaro Sanchez breaks down how California can better promote environmental and racial justice
- Meteorologist in Charge at the National Weather Service in Sacramento Michelle Mead checks-in with what we should expect from the winter storm that is expected to impact much of Northern California