Author: Ezra David Romero
Ezra David Romero
has 9.7% among authors.
BS Score: 1.5%.
Articles analyzed: 8.
Words analyzed: 19,959.
Analyzed articles
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- By Ezra David Romero
- 6/26/2026, 10:33 PM
Confirmation Bias 29.8% - Begging the Question 23.8% - Framing Effect 17.6%
The Trump administration said Friday it will review California’s coastal management powers, the White House’s latest attempt to undermine the state’s environmental protections. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced it will perform a thorough evaluation of the state’s coastal management practices, including how... more
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- By Ezra David Romero
- 6/24/2026, 11:48 PM
Framing Effect 11.8% - Appeal to Emotion 9.4% - Negativity Bias 9%
Environmental activists and community members rallied on the steps of San Francisco City Hall on Wednesday, calling for city leaders to push for a full cleanup of radioactive contamination at the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard. Holding signs like “No homes on toxic land,” more than 100 members of 28 local organizations demanded a... more
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- By Ezra David Romero
- 6/16/2026, 9:12 PM
Ambiguity (Equivocation) 49.7% - Overconfidence Bias 26.9% - Appeal to Emotion 21.2%
Pacifica’s pier cracked. Parts of Marin County are underwater this week, thanks to the Bay Area’s highest-ever summer tides. And climate scientists expect coastal flooding to get worse this fall and winter, because of the potentially ‘Super’ El Niño brewing thousands of miles away. Federal scientists are now sure El Niño will affect... more
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- By Ezra David Romero
- 6/16/2026, 11:00 AM
Post Hoc (False Cause) 18.1% - Appeal to Emotion 16.6% - Negativity Bias 15%
Bay Area officials are calling on the Trump administration to provide immediate aid for Pacifica’s seawall after its pier and a beloved cafe cracked this month. The city last week decided to tear down the Chit Chat Cafe, situated at the end of the Pacific Municipal Pier, so that it wouldn’t crumble into the sea. The pier remains... more
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- By Ericka Cruz Guevarra, Ezra David Romero, Jessica Kariisa, Alan Montecillo
- 6/15/2026, 10:00 AM
Negativity Bias 37.8% - Availability Heuristic 30.3% - Pessimism Bias 30.3%
Last week, the Pacifica City Council approved an emergency declaration to demolish the beloved Chit Chat Cafe at the Pacifica Pier, as parts of the structure began to crumble into the ocean. Plans for the rest of the pier are still up in the air, as Pacifica residents reckon with the future of their coastal community in the face of... more
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- By Ezra David Romero
- 6/10/2026, 11:45 PM
Negativity Bias 28.6% - Availability Heuristic 10.4% - Appeal to Authority 10.1%
The Bay Area is about to experience a quadfecta of hot weather and climate effects this week — high temperatures, fire danger, sneaker waves and high tides. As a ridge of higher pressure builds over the region, Bay Area National Weather Service meteorologists forecast high heat to peak on Thursday. “Thursday is going to be the hottest... more
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- By Ezra David Romero
- 4/21/2026, 10:21 PM
Pessimism Bias 28.1% - Indoctrination 11.7% - Biased Writer Voice 11%
Over the next two days, forecasters expect a cold storm to temporarily reblanket the Sierra Nevada with several feet of snow. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning through 5 p.m. Wednesday for the Northern Sierra above 5,000 feet. While the storm will bring yet another round of April snow after a historically... more
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- By Ezra David Romero
- 4/18/2026, 1:00 PM
Pessimism Bias 12.1% - Anchoring Bias 9.8% - Negativity Bias 9.5%
San Franciscans love to gather at Dolores Park to watch the skyline glow at sunset. The hard edges of the Transamerica Pyramid catch the light. Then the San Francisco Marriott Marquis, with its Art Deco-inspired windows, and finally, the spiraling silvery-grey of the Salesforce Tower. But when Mary Ellen Carroll looks out at the skyline... more
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- By Ezra David Romero
- 4/9/2026, 1:00 PM
False Dilemma 4.9% - Negativity Bias 2.2% - Indoctrination 2%
After a streak of sunshine, forecasters said storms are likely to bring rain, potential thunderstorms, lightning and hail to the Bay Area this week, with some snowfall in the Sierra Nevada. Thursday will remain mostly dry, but overcast with “a little more shower activity” across the North Bay, which indicates a low-pressure system is... more