Los Angeles Port’s New Trade Is Clean and Green
BlueGreen Alliance
The Port of Los Angeles is a model for ports everywhere.
BlueGreen Alliance
The Port of Los Angeles is a model for ports everywhere.
Meg Cichon
A look into the geothermal potential of the Salton Sea. This article also discusses potential problems and road blocks with using this approach.
Resilent Cities Team
Resilient Cities 04: Building a Resilient Water System
Resilient Cities Team
Resilient Cities Week 03: Geography and Demographics: Where are our Risks?
Resilient Cities Team
Resilient Cities 02: Sustainability and Resiliency = Mitigate + Adaptation
Resilient Cities Team
Title Slide from the SimCenter's Global Classroom Summer Series Event: Resilient Cities 01 Broadcast
How energy use affects our climate and what that means for San Diego
The importance of water in San Diego, and how climate will affect water supplies.
"San Diego is dominated by automobile usage as a result of our increasing population, suburban lifestyles, and land use decisions dating back to the early 20th century. For example, only 3% of our workforce commutes to work using public transportation (ranking 33rd out of 50 cities). 76% of San Diegans drive to work alone; 10% carpool, leading to one of the highest congestion rankings in the country (41 of the 50 largest cities)." - Equinox Center
Lynn Reaser, the chief economist for the Fermanian Business & Economic Institute of Point Loma Nazarene University, and Alan Gin, author of University of San Diego's Index of Leading Economic Indicators, talk to KPBS about San Diego's economy. (5:17) KPBS Jan 2, 2013