The California Energy Commission today unanimously approved a sweeping plan to develop a massive floating offshore wind industry in ocean waters — a first-of-its-kind undertaking that will require billions in public
A monumental victory for sustainability was recognized this past week, as one of the city’s biggest energy users marked a transition to 100% renewable energy sources.
On May 1,
Dear EarthTalk: Is there any way we could harness the light from bioluminescent organisms for everyday lighting and other practical purposes? — M. Wilson, Framingham, MA
Bioluminescence—defined by Merriam-Webster as
Santa Monica has had the distinction of being recognized as one of the most "progressive" cities in the nation. It began in 1979 when residents coalesced around a
The City of Santa Monica, in partnership with the Energy Network, is hosting a free Home Upgrade workshop at the Pico Branch Library to help homeowners kick-start summer savings.
The
Three Squares Inc., an environmental consulting firm in Santa Monica, will be hosting the 6th annual Women in Green forum at the TreePeople Conference Center, at 12601 Mulholland Drive, Beverly
New City Manager Rick Cole has officially taken his seat at City Hall. The Daily Press spoke with Cole about his priorities, goals and plans.
Daily Press:What projects, topics,
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
Climate Action Santa Monica is arranging the first opportunity for people to attend a public forum on Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) and learn how Santa Monica in combination with other