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Air pollution control agency increases gas log rebate
L.A. at HomeThe Air Quality Management District is increasing its rebate for gas log sets from $125 to as much as $200. The rebates are for homeowners who convert their existing wood-burning fireplaces to log sets fueled with natural gas, which radically...... -
Mitt Romney snubbed by Massachusetts' top newspaper
Opinion L.A.Doesn't anybody love former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney? The editorial board of the Boston Globe, arguably New England's flagship newspaper, on Friday endorsed Jon Huntsman Jr. over Romney for the GOP presidential nomination. Given that Massachusetts'... -
L.A.-area rail projects would be expedited like NFL stadium
PolitiCalFirst, lawmakers approved expedited judicial review for an NFL stadium proposed in Los Angeles, then they expanded it to large renewable-energy projects. And now, legislation has been introduced to give the same special treatment to rail projects in Los... -
Theater review: 'Awake in a World That Encourages Sleep' at the Electric Lodge
Culture MonsterMargaret Gray reviews Raymond J. Barry's new play, "Awake in a World That Encourages Sleep," at the Electric Lodge.... -
Text of Gov. Jerry Brown's State of the State address
PolitiCalHere is the text of Gov. Jerry Brown's State of the State address, as prepared and distributed to media: As required by the state constitution, I am reporting to you this morning on the condition of our state. Putting it...... -
The Keurig question: What to do with those used coffee cartridges? [Updated]
L.A. at HomeKeurig and other one-cup coffee makers often use cartridges that cannot be recycled, posing an environmental challenge.... -
L.A. ranks second in California in solar power study
L.A. NOWReport from the Environment California Research and Policy Center says Los Angeles ranks second in California in terms of amount of solar installations and solar electricity generated.... -
Solar Decathlon will move to Orange County in 2013
L.A. at HomeThe U.S. Department of Energy's worldwide competition to build solar-powered, highly energy-efficient homes will move to Orange County Great Park in 2013.... -
The green jobs debate: A boon or a bust for the economy?
Opinion L.A.Are green jobs worth it? Are green jobs a reality, or are they a con jobs? Here are some differing opinions.... -
California cap-and-trade money should be spent carefully, analyst says
PolitiCalCalifornia cap-and-trade money can't be spent easily, a report warns. California Gov. Jerry Brown's proposal to spend cap-and-trade money on budget issues may be complicated by the report.... -
EnergyGlass: Windows that make solar electricity
L.A. at HomeEnergyGlass: A Florida company has introduced glass that it says can generate electricity as light -- sunlight or artificial light -- streams through the pane.... -
Is that a fracking earthquake?
Opinion L.A.Environmentalists: Prepare to be shaken up. It turns out that hydraulic fracturing, a.k.a. fracking, a.k.a. the latest fossil fuel industry outrage to be perpetrated on planet Earth, isn't just a menace because it may be contaminating groundwater. It also...
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