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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Researchers at UC San Diego and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography are noticing a welcome side effect to the Coronavirus. Social isolation and quarantines may be helping to reverse climate change."This isn't the right reason to be changing the environment," says Professor Ralph Keeling. "We should be doing it because we want to do it, not because we're forced to do it."Recent studies by the European Space Agency showed significantly less Nitrogen Dioxide in the air over Spain, France, and Italy during March of 2020, compared to March of 2019. All three of those countries are under heavy lockdowns because of the Coronavirus.Meanwhile, a report in the New York Times showed similar changes over New York City, Los Angeles, and Seattle.Keeling says it's good to see the short-term gains. But there's no way to know if this will lead to long term changes in the environment. He compares it to a bathtub. As Keeling describes it, the pollutants we put into the atmosphere are like the water flowing into the tub. "If you turn down the tap on a bathtub, and you look at the spigot, you can tell there's less water flowing in," he says. "But if you look at the level of a tub. You don't see immediately that the levels are rising more slowly."Meanwhile, the oceans may also see a benefit from the economic slowdown. Scripps Professor Jeremy Jackson says shipping will slow down, and fisheries that may rely on government subsidies will have to halt operations. That could help fish populations rebound."That very tragic loss of jobs is definitely going to be good for the state of marine resources," Jackson says. "We are going to be preying upon fish and shellfish at a much lower level."But he adds that it's a balancing act. The worse things get for the economy and industries, the better it will be for the environment. But we have to make sure people's livelihoods are protected as well."If we go into a depression, then industrial output and activity are going to take a long time to recover," he says. "But that very grim news will make a big dent on environmental damage."Still, both professors say this could be short-lived. Jackson worries that governments may turn to higher-polluting industries like oil and gas to help pull the world out of economic recessions. And Keeling says none of these gains will last unless people change their habits long-term."I think how we come out of this will make a difference. You know people are learning how to live with less," says Keeling. "We'd like to bend the curve for co2 as well as bending the curve for the Coronavirus. That will take sustained changes, not just short term changes.""What this tells us is that environments can spring back very quickly in terms of animal and plant life if we stop stressing it," says Jackson. "I'm cautiously hopeful this whole business will give us a slightly increased sense of humility about what we can get away with, and this will help towards getting us to think more sustainably." 3012

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diegans living in recreational vehicles will soon have an opportunity to find refuge in the city's newest safe parking lot, an expansion of the City's Safe Parking ProgramThe City-funded lot will be in Mission Valley, operated by Jewish Family Service.Right now, there are four safe parking lots, but only one allows RVs."No one told me life was going to be easy, ok? I understand that I get that concept, but can we get a break once in a while? Just a little break, that's how I looked at this. This was my break," said Jeff Tracy.Tracy is referring to the safe parking lot on Imperial Avenue which accommodates RVs; it's operated by Dreams for Change."Because you can't function and take care of your basic needs if you're worried about your basic needs."Tracy's life forever changed seven years ago when a drunk driver crashed into the vehicle he was in with his wife and daughter. Tracy was the only one who survived, and he lost one of his legs. He's been struggling ever since. "It's a very learning process being homeless, and I don't like it, and I know most people don't, it's a hard life."Some RV owners like Tracy worry they'll have to move their RV during the day if they're moved to the new parking lot. He not only has to get his wheelchair in and out of the RV but says the cost of gas would be astronomical. "Expensive, hard, it's stressful, because now I've got to move it and where am I going to move it to? I've got to pull over here to some resident again, and they're going to get upset, I don't want to upset people," said Tracy.Tracy says the Safe Parking Program has given him a place to feel safe while he tries to plan for a better future. The new parking lot is set to open next month. 1745

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego County announced Wednesday if the county continues to hit state triggers with the spread of the coronavirus, museums, zoos and aquariums could be on the long list of closures Monday.The measures apply to any indoor activities.Balboa Park just reopened the Air and Space Museum two weeks ago, after everything closed down in March due to the pandemic."We want to make sure people come back to the park, it is the cultural heart of San Diego," Executive Director of the Balboa Park Cultural Partnership Peter Comiskey said.Comiskey said this weekend more of our favorite museums are set to open. Friday the Science Center, the Veterans Museum, the Natural History Museum and the International Gift Shop are set to reopen, with three more museums opening Saturday July 4.The possibility those openings could be short-lived is something Comiskey says they're ready for."We're certainly hoping all the people of San Diego County are really able to pull together and make sure the infection rate and the case load and all these lovely metrics, these important metrics can be contained and can be controlled," he said hopefully.Comiskey said if they have to close Monday after putting so many precautions and time in to ensure the park is safe, they will.Looking to the future, he said they're brainstorming how to bring in money to help these cherished icons survive."I think as time goes on we need to look at what fund-raising is possible, I think we need to look with those organizations that rely on revenue through the gate." He said they will have conversations in the near future on supplementing the organizations' lost income. 1666

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diegans have a new reason to welcome fall. Come October, children will get free admission or deals for the month at dozens of San Diego attractions including the San Diego Zoo, LEGOLAND California, and SeaWorld.The annual Kids Free program offers free entry for children 11 and younger. Most offers are good with paid adult admission.THEME PARKSSeaWorldSan Diego ZooSan Diego Zoo Safari ParkLEGOLAND CaliforniaRELATED: Amtrak offers Disneyland ticket discountsMUSEUMSUSS Midway MuseumCalifornia Center for the Arts MuseumSan Diego Air & Space MuseumSan Diego Natural History MuseumNew Americans MuseumCalifornia Surf MuseumOceanside Museum of ArtSan Diego Sailing MuseumSan Diego Museum of ArtVeterans Museum & Memorial CenterFleet Science CenterSan Diego Automotive MuseumMingei International MuseumLux Art InstituteLiving Coast Discovery CenterSan Diego Archaeological CenterLa Jolla Historical SocietyTijuana Estuary Visitor CenterSan Diego History CenterWater Conservation GardenWarner Carrillo Ranch HouseMuseum of Making MusicJunipero Serra MuseumMuseum of Contemporary Art, San DiegoGaslamp MuseumHeritage of the Americas MuseumChinese Historical Society & MuseumFlying Leatherneck Aviation MuseumRELATED: LEGOLAND offers free military admissionADVENTURESBelmont Park ridesOld Town Trolley toursOceanside Adventures CruisesBike & Kayak Tours, La JollaFlagship Cruises & EventsNewport Landing Whale WatchingHornblower Cruises & EventsSan Diego Speed Boat AdventuresFive Star ToursMORE INFO: Explore all Kids Free deals 1589

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego isn't called the "Capital of Craft" for nothing.April 7 marks National Beer Day across the U.S. So why did the powers that decide these "holidays" choose this date? On April 7, 1933, the Cullen-Harrison Act, signed by President Franklin Roosevelt, went into effect. The bill allowed beer to legally be manufactured and sold in the U.S. following the end of Prohibition.Needless to say, there are plenty of places to celebrate the day and local industry in San Diego. BREW NEWS: Get all your San Diego brewery news on the 10News What's Brewing pageAccording to the San Diego Brewers Guild, the region is home to more than 150 independent craft breweries, from the land known as "Beer-amar" (Miramar) to "Hops Highway" (from Oceanside through Escondido.)San Diego's Tourism Authority has a nice list of all of our region's craft breweries here for you to consider. Really, you can't go wrong with any of them. The Tourism Authority has also created this handy map:But we'd be remiss if we didn't offer up a few suggestions of great breweries to visit in San Diego.AleSmith is a mainstay in Miramar with their Speedway Stout, AleSmith IPA, and San Diego Pale Ale .394, named after and created in partnership with San Diego Padres icon Tony Gwynn.Stone Brewing helped lead the charge of San Diego's craft beer revolution, with their crushable Stone IPA, Stone Delicious IPA, Stone Go To IPA, and an array of seasonal, collaboration, and limited release beers.Ballast Point is also a staple of many San Diego beer drinkers, with their varieties of Sculpin IPAs, Victory At Sea stout, Even Keel IPA, and now, the official craft beer of the San Diego Padres: Swingin' Friar Ale. Modern Times is no slouch either, with colorfully and uniquely decorated cans and fan favorites like Fortunate Islands IPA, Black House stout, and their Fruitlands sour beers. Get ready for a dose of aromatic, hoppy deliciousness.Port Brewing Company/The Lost Abbey also offer delicious barrel aged creations to traditional and fruity IPAs, all sporting creative titles like Board Meeting, High Tide, Lost and Found, and Judgment Day.Karl Strauss Brewing Company has been in San Diego since 1989, creating more than 140 other beers ranging from sweet to malty to hoppy. Check out Tower 10 IPA for a heavy hit of hops, Red Trolley Ale for a rich finish, or Wreck Alley for some stouty greatness.Belching Beaver Brewery packs some delicious flavors into all of its beers. You can't go wrong with the breweries Peanut Butter Stout for some chocolately, peanut butter goodness or Deftones Phantom Bride or Here Comes Mango IPAs for a silky, citrus tastes.And most of San Diego's local brews can be found at your favorite restaurants and bars. So go forth and celebrate National Beer Day responsibly. 2804

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