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Arraigado en la comunidad, North East Trees defiende los espacios verdes...

Read in English here Traducido por Nicole Rios '23 Cuando Scott Wilson se retiró de la enseñanza en Eagle Rock Jr./Sr. High School, se dedicó a...

Rooted in community, North East Trees champions green space in LA

When he retired from teaching at Eagle Rock Jr./Sr. High School, Scott Wilson dedicated himself to planting five trees a day in the community for...

Glendale Planning Commission rechaza la propuesta de la planta de biogás...

Read in English here Traducido por Jackson Eddy '22 En una votación de 5-0, el Glendale Planning Commission rechazó la propuesta de Glendale Water and Power...

What does the new LA River Master Plan mean for NELA?

Leer en español LA County released a public draft of its 2020 LA River Master Plan Jan. 13, the first plan of its kind since...

Bike Share reopens with new safety protocols

Bike Share, the campus bike rental student service, reopened this month with new COVID-19 related safety protocols in place. The rental service joins the...

City of LA, locals ready response to Scholl Canyon draft impact...

The period for public comment on the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) for the City of Glendale’s proposed biogas facility at Scholl Canyon Landfill...

Climate change denier Naomi Seibt is not a threat

Greta Thunberg’s emotional speech at the United Nations (UN) Climate Action Summit in 2019 rattled our social media feeds. She shed tears as she...

Companies are not as green as their marketing seems

In the wake of the World Climate March, it’s trendy to be eco-friendly. I bet you could name at least a couple of your friends...

OxSEA seeks to clean the ocean and educate LA’s youth

As OxSEA, Occidental’s ocean conservation and sustainability club, begins its first full year on campus, co-presidents Mia Jones (junior) and JP Flores (junior) are...

Eat to reflect your values: Why meat contributes to climate change

Each year, more than 9 billion animals are killed for human consumption in the U.S. alone. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published a report in 2018 outlining the damage...