David Lewis
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As Executive Director of Save The Bay, David Lewis has been San Francisco Bay’s top advocate for more than a decade. This celebrated citizens’ group stopped the Bay from being filled in 50 years ago, and still works to make the Bay cleaner and healthier for people and wildlife. With David at the helm, Save The Bay beat back San Francisco International Airport’s plan to pave more of the Bay for runways, and is taking on industry giants Cargill Inc., the American Chemistry Council, and other polluters of the Bay. He recently testified before Congress on oil spill prevention and restoring Bay wetlands to combat the impacts of climate change. David was born and raised in the Bay Area. Prior to joining Save The Bay, he devoted 14 years to work for nuclear arms control in Washington, D.C., including in the U.S. Senate, and also worked on election campaigns across the country. He’s an avid gardener and soccer dad, still trying to catch up to his daughters on the ski slopes.

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Go Giants! Go Home Cargill!

Posted October 21, 2010 | 11:07:18 (EST)

There is no better place to be a baseball fan than in San Francisco, and San Francisco Bay is one of the reasons.

I was raised by diehard S.F. Giants fans, and earned my stripes bundled up at windswept Candlestick Park. My father and I would sit in our...

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Don't Pave My Bay!

Posted July 15, 2010 | 10:33:02 (EST)

The gushing oil in the Gulf of Mexico is a daily reminder of how vulnerable our bays, estuaries and oceans are to devastation from human activities. But the efforts of brave people over decades also prevented man-made destruction that threatened to shrink the West Coast's largest bay to a narrow...

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The Bay vs. the Bag: Only One Side Can Win

Posted April 14, 2009 | 04:55:59 (EST)

When the tobacco industry tried suing cities to stop restaurant smoking bans, it fueled public anger and resolve, not a resurgence of puffing. So it is striking to see the American Chemistry Council (ACC) using the same heavy handed tactics against cities trying to reduce or eliminate plastic bags, a...

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