In this VX News interview, Stuart DeCew, Executive Director at Yale University’s Center for Business and the Environment (CBEY),
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With the outcome US federal government again set to cede its role in climate leadership, whither the market for clean energy and climate investments? VX News shares these pre-election remarks from Daniel Weiss, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Angeleno Group, delivered at the Angeleno Group 2024 CEO Summit & Investor Retreat assessing markets, technology, and climate trends and policy.
VX News excerpts this panel from CoMotion LA 2024 elaborating on the current market and cost drivers for clean hydrogen fuel and infrastructure and ARCHES' role in accelerating California's hydrogen ecosytem.
This August marked the two-year anniversary of the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), the single largest legislative investment in climate and energy in American history. VX News excerpts this webinar from the Environmental Law Institute on the IRA’s impact on renewable energy project development.
VX News shares this latest news from Metropolitan Water District and LA County Sanitation Districts on the status of Pure Water Southern California.
Nikolas Patsaouras’ new book The Making of Modern Los Angeles, which chronicles the transformation of Los Angeles over the last 50 years.
In August, after years of citizen protestations, the Los Angeles County Superior Court ruled in favor of Culver City’s decision to restore a lane of traffic on each side of Washington Boulevard by modifying the new bus and bike lane additions originally included as part of the Move Culver City project.
Janna Sidley elaborates on the Little Hoover Commission's study of how the state can create clearer pathways for P3s and reduce legal hurdles in project development
New LADWP Board President Richard Katz shares his insights on the priorities and future direction of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP), the challenges the department faces in ensuring infrastructure resilience, and his role in guiding the utility through an era of increasing environmental and technological pressures.
Yusef Robb from tk/Communications discusses two heavy rail alternatives for the Sepulveda Transit Corridor Project and the potential to transform regional mobility by connecting the San Fernando Valley to the Westside and beyond through a network of integrated transit options.