Latest from Emerald City, my enviro-blog at LAtimes.com
>> Organic Rush: South Pasadena’s own eco-store. In the middle of nowhere — or more accurately, in South Pasadena — lies one gem of an eco-store: Organic Rush. Who knew? Here, everything’s green, and everything’s pretty.
>> A case for HOT lanes in L.A. A guest post by Damien Newton, author of the blog Street Heat LA, kicking off a series that takes a closer look at congestion pricing plans to mitigate traffic woes in L.A.
>> Plan B: Adapting to a warmer world. “Plan B: Adapting to a Warmer World,” a six-part special series on “Marketplace,” begins with the premise that we’ve already changed the world irrevocably, and thus works to answer the question: “what should we do to prepare ourselves to live in a warmed world?”
>> A green fundraising coupon book: myGreenSpark. L.A.-area schools have a new green fundraising tool. Kids raising money can get the first green coupon book for Southern California — dubbed myGreenSpark redemption book — and help support green companies while fundraising for their school.
And a linky post:
>> A.M. Greenlist: Villaraigosa’s short-term traffic reduction plan
>> A.M. Greenlist: SOTU, then greener news
>> A.M. Greenlist: Sonar, Santa Monica, Solar
