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February 27, 2009

Former CIA Director James Woolsey Argues Energy Consumption Now A National Security Issue

Woolsey diagnoses what he terms as ‘malevolant' and ‘malignant' problems with American energy consumption and also prescribes the necessary solutions.

February 27, 2009

San Diego's Solar Roof Program Capitalizes on AB 811; Creates Demand, Incentives for Economic Development

Erik Caldwell, policy advisor to Mayor Jerry Sanders, describes how the city hopes to expand the solar roof program to other forms of renewable energy after the pilot phase.

February 27, 2009

L.A.'s Newest City Planning Commissioner Sean Burton: Progressive But Pragmatic Priorities

Having just been replaced the seat vacated by Jane Usher, Sean Burton brings experience from the West Los Angeles Area Planning Commission and his role as President at CityView.

February 27, 2009

Kotkin: Why the Middle Class Exodus from Urban Centers?

Author Joel Kotkin sees cause for alarm as the middle class flees New York and Los Angeles. While New York is studying the issue, the problem has gone unaddressed in L.A.

February 27, 2009

Estolano: What Does CRA/LA Envision for ‘Downtown' L.A.?

CRA/LA CEO Cecilia Estolano presetns her vision for a social and culturally engaging downtown, one which incorporates the best of a diverse Los Angeles.

February 27, 2009

VerdeXchange Panelists Address Efficiencies in Built Environment

Excerpts from a conference panel discussing green building and smart growth, featuring Gail Goldberg, Kevin Ratner, and Larry Eisenberg

February 2, 2009

American Society of Civil Engineers: 2009 Report Card for America's Infrastructure

With the federal stimulus package passed in the House and headed to the Senate, the ASCE delivers an average grade of D

February 2, 2009

Prof. Sperling's Two Billion Cars Offers Strategies to Reduce Car Dependence

The author of Caliornia's Low Carbon Fuel Standard has written a book aiming to pave the way for a sustainable transportation system.

February 2, 2009

Congressman Blumenauer Discusses Evolving Federal Climate Change, Infrastructure Policy

California's influence, due to legislation like AB 32 and AB 1493, can be felt in the changes being enacted in Washington in the early stages of the Obama Administration.

February 2, 2009

USC SPPD Panel Explores How Healthy Cities Should Be Planned & Built

USC SPPD Professor Dowell Myers and Randall Lewis, executive VP of the Lewis Groupo of Companies, discuss the multi-sector, holistic approach neeeded to build healthier communities.

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