A state-funded program is preparing for a future that could threaten jobs in California’s oil and gas industry. The so-called Displaced Oil and Gas Workers’ Fund is helping with career transitions for thousands of high-skilled workers facing potential job losses as the state moves toward closures of oil refineries and net zero emissions by 2045. We speak to KQED reporter Julie Smalls about how the program works.
Plus, the latest news headlines: Valley cities are gearing up to fight data centers; and a Fresno Unified school official faces a call to resign. Today’s episode is hosted by Soreath Hok and produced by Jonathan Linden.