By Michael Feinstein, Inside/Outside. July 15, 2019
Today most people have some idea what ‘sustainability’ means. But it wasn’t always so — and even when people have an idea
The man who made Santa Monica a leader in sustainability and helped the city prepare for climate change is retiring July 1.
Dean Kubani, the city’s chief sustainability officer,
Santa Monica is planning to spend almost a billion dollars over the next 10 years to cut carbon emissions and adapt to climate change.
The $833 million Climate Action &
In what has become a disappointing annual ritual, a pair of local beaches continue to score poorly for their environmental health.
On June 15, local non-profit Heal the Bay released
To the editor:
Thank you to Bill Bauer for highlighting my office’s Meatless in March Challenge for city staff in his most recent column. While he mischaracterized it as
The City of Santa Monica wants you to know that gasoline causes climate change and it wants you to hear that message every time you hit the pump.
City Council
Water wasters will get a break on initial fines this year thanks to an update to Santa Monica's water shortage response plan.
At their Sept. 8 meeting, the
The Santa Monica Pier is awash in sunshine, bathed by the lapping waves and adjacent to one of California's most environmentally conscious cities … all reasons that organizers of
As high demand for Metropolitan Water District turf replacement rebates burned through $340 million in record time, Santa Monica residents and businesses can still get money for water-saving landscape improvements.
The U.S. Conference of Mayors honored Santa Monica with a U.S. Mayors' Climate Protection Award for its Solar Santa Monica initiative. Solar Santa Monica has helped Santa
Clean energy, self-reliance, stable utility rates, consumer choice, market competition, local jobs and increased accountability — it reads like a fairy tale when discussing utilities, but for supporters of Community Choice