By John Davis Many secrets surround that area of land just South of Venice called the Ballona Wetlands. The fundamental issues regard land ownership, government jurisdictions, and the story that is put […]
Chuck Cheats at Ballona
By John Davis It is no surprise to environmental advocates that the California Department of Fish and Wildlife is trying to cheat environmental laws to build a 46,000 square foot building that […]
Penmar Park Project Lacks Public Hearing
By John Davis The City of Los Angeles has undertaken a project at Penmar Park to clean dirty storm water before it reaches the ocean. The project is being completed by the […]
Stand Still for the Apocalypse
By Chris Hedges Humans must immediately implement a series of radical measures to halt carbon emissions or prepare for the collapse of entire ecosystems and the displacement, suffering and death of hundreds […]
California Coastal Commission Silences Pacific Gas & Electric’s Airguns
By Krista Schwimmer On Wednesday, November 14, 2012, the California Coastal Commission unanimously and vehemently denied Pacific Gas & Electric Company a permit that would have allowed them to conduct a high […]
Stop Flying Over My Head
By Martin Rubin Santa Monica Airport flights should go back over Santa Monica, where they belong. Historical facts show that for more than two decades changes to flight operations at Santa Monica […]
Stealth Flood Control Project
By John Davis On September 26, the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers announced a major flood control project to protect the Playa Vista development. Internal documents estimate the cost at $100-200 million […]
Let the Sun Shine on World Peace and a Greener Tomorrow
By Don Geagan Imagine a world where energy is clean and free. Where nations no longer have to encroach on, or fight over, their neighbor’s resources and where concerns over global warming […]
State Parks Cheat Environment at Malibu
By John Davis Malibu Lagoon State Park, a haven for surfers and wildlife, was bulldozed this summer. Wildlife was laid to waste and surfing opportunities have been adversely impacted. All of this […]
What The Frack Is Under My Bed?
By Suzy Williams I’ve got some good news and some bad news. First, the bad news: They’re fracking in Culver City. That’s right, our next-door neighbor has a 1,000-acre oil field with […]
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