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Another reason for California to kickstart its non-carbon energy industry a little bit more forcefully: otherwise, we may be reduced to shipping our Zinfandel in from Spokane.
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The City of Los Angeles Economic and Workforce Development Department has been improving the quality of life for City residents for nearly 30 years by offering economic, social, and employment opportunities for individuals, families and neighborhoods i...
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The mission of the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation is to attract, retain and grow businesses and jobs in L.A. County through business assistance programs, economic and policy analysis, and public policy leadership. The LAEDC will co...
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How to manage the national forests amid climate disruption? Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell has some ideas.
Airing 5:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. NightlyLos Angeles, CA - February 19, 2013 - This week, SoCalConnected devotes an entire episode to climate change and…
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Those looking in Jerry Brown's State of The State address for hints about new state energy policies likely came away disappointed.
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Natural gas use may be far more dangerous to the planet's climate than expected.
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During his second inaugural address yesterday, President Obama said that the country's continued failure to address climate change "would betray our children and future generations." But will his actions match his rhetoric?
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The editors of the MIT Technology Review have a message for President Obama: "You've got four years to set us on track to fix the climate, and your own administration's policy is one of the problems."
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The California seafood industry supports thousands of jobs, bolsters the economy, and brings us delicacies such as Pacific oysters. But it's all at risk.
A California law passed in 2002 mandates that by 2020, 33% of the state's electricity must come from renewable resources.
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That desert landscape we're bulldozing for solar power plants? Turns out it sequesters carbon if we leave it alone.
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