TPR interviewed CEMO Director Marta Segura, a longtime environmental justice advocate who has spent decades designing programs and social change campaigns to address inequities and health gaps in communities across Los Angeles.
Commissioner Cliff Rechtschaffen details how the California Public Utilities Commission is moving to play an active role in climate adaptation, resilience, and public safety.
Gov. Newsom's Director of the Office of Planning & Research, Kate Gordon, presents her office’s extensive responsibilities and initiatives addressing resilience and sustainability.
The US Green Building Council's LA leaders—incoming executive director Ben Stapleton and outgoing chair Sara Neff—highlight the role of green building standards in an ever-changing policy landscape.
At VX2019, regional leaders on climate change, environmental protection, and sustainable development convened for a special plenary session to discuss how communities can rebuild after disasters.
Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach President Schubel highlights the 20th Anniversary activities and programming, including the Pacific Visions expansion as well as efforts to raise awareness on climate adaptation and ocean acidification.
In advance of the June 5 primary election, TPR sits down with two environmental stewards to understand the role of the Lt. Governor in California's climate leadership.
Looking to continue California's leadership on climate action, Sen. Wieckowski has introduced SB 775 which would dramatically change the current cap-and-trade program after 2020.