Dear EarthTalk: How can it be that carbon dioxide emissions are the lowest they have been in the United States in 20 years despite the fact that we have no
Editor:
The current planning concept is backward. How can you plan a city without first knowing how many people the infrastructure can support? But infrastructure doesn't appear to
Christmas is about tradition. For a few geeks, Christmas is also an ideal time to get in a little bit of scientific research. What could be better than to combine
A recent Daily Press article found that the Expo Light Rail Line hasn't brought any significant changes to traffic or crime to Culver City, which had its portion
This could be a long day for triskaidekaphobics. Then again, having a condition with that many letters is never a good sign. But what is it? Hint. Check the date
In August, fast food workers walked off the job in 50 U.S. cities, demanding a raise to $15 an hour. The strikes touched off a national debate about raising
Editor:
The recent nuclear famine study released by Physicians for Social Responsibility clearly outlines the grave threat to humanity still posed by nuclear weapons. The study provides another argument for
Editor: Jerry Rubin is as original as P.T. Barnum! Quit feeding this clown’s ego and start paying attention to more deserving individuals in our community. Kim Kardashian has nothing on this man! Michael Higgins Santa Monica
Editor:
This is regarding your Q-Line question about police officer salaries ("How much is too much?" The Q-Line, Dec. 7-8).
Ten of your respondents indicated
Editor:
Thanks for Sandy Clair's letter regarding the doormen extorting money from cab drivers ("Cookie monsters return," Letters to the Editor, Dec. 5).
The letter also
Though mothers of infants and toddlers can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that the estrogen mimicker BPA (bisphenol-A) is finally banned nationwide from infant formula containers as well