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LA Needs More Homes Near Our Next Subway to Cut Carbon

Expert BlogCarter Rubin
On the heels of a recent plan to add more homes near the Expo Line, the City of L.A. is kicking off a study that will consider allowing more homes and legalizing apartments near the under-construction Purple Line Subway.

Wildlife, Wildlands Escape Largely Unscathed in Defense Bill

Expert BlogNora Apter
This year, anti-environmental lawmakers once again attempted to use our nation’s national defense spending bill as a vehicle for riders that do nothing to enhance military readiness, but wreak havoc on public health and the environment. Thankfully, they didn’t succeed.

More Federal Investment in Clean Energy—a Winning Strategy

Expert BlogElizabeth Noll
Members of Congress and staff are busy allocating important federal dollars to programs and initiatives that serve Americans across the country. The clean energy programs run by the Department of Energy (DOE) are just one example of enormously successful use…

Metro Charts New Course with 2028 Strategic Plan

Expert BlogCarter Rubin
LA Metro is making crystal clear what needs to be done to make L.A.’s transportation system more sustainable, healthy and equitable—and to help our county be more livable for us all.

Congress Rejects Trump’s Dismantling of Clean Energy Funding

Expert BlogElizabeth Noll, Arjun Krishnaswami
Congress passed a spending bill to fund the government for the remainder of fiscal year 2018 that includes robust funding for clean energy innovation—and most importantly, it clears the way for the Department of Energy (DOE) to carry out an…