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HHH and JJJ in LA for Affordable Housing and the Environment
Los Angeles is facing a housing — and environmental — crisis. The City has a huge shortage of affordable housing (over 80,000 units), but the funding to build...
Pay for Performance Meets Green Infrastructure
Last week was an exciting one for connoisseurs of green infrastructure finance, when the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority (“DC Water”) made green...
Part 2: Stopping at 1.5 Degrees: What Will It Take?
[updated January 2018] This blog series is an effort to present some thoughts on how the U.S. and other nations could limit the increase in global average...
Time to End Proposal to Build Devastating Dam
Guest blog by Anna Wearn, Water Program Assistant & Susan McGuigan, Pro Bono Attorney Susitna River and Alaska Range. Image Courtesy of Travis Rummel. The...
EPA Lets Stormwater Polluters Off the Hook—Again
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has denied yet another request to toughen up on sources of pollution that are fouling urban waters across the country...