Los Angeles increasingly faces an affordability crisis. As leaders consider shutting down oil production, can the city really afford policies that will increase household costs even further?
Dozens of Central Valley leaders rejected the radical call for a statewide energy shutdown, highlighting the potential impacts on jobs, local communities, and funding for vital services.
The activists’ unfeasible “keep it in the ground” approach would increase California’s dependence on foreign oil – and severely damage Ventura County communities.
In September 2018, the Global Climate Action Summit convened 4,000 politicians, scientists, and leaders in the environmental movement to celebrate achievements and accelerate action on climate commitments. California Governor Jerry Brown co-hosted