A court in Louisiana has revoked air permits for a massive petrochemical complex in a region of the state known as "Cancer Alley" for its large number of polluting industries. https://t.co/xRMlXFsnmR
@ILoveTVZines started watching Once Upon A Time & listening to Welcome to Storybrooke. In S02E03, was I wrong to interpret that King Charming's wife intentionally took the infertility potion and he killed her for it?
@DTCrenshaw Thank you for your great work. But I can't afford my automatic $25 monthly donation to you anymore. Can you please help me cancel it? I have tried e-mailing and Facebook messaging many times and I am desperate to save $25 per month.
Car Culture's double standards:
Empty highways? So great, no traffic!
Empty bike lanes? What a waste, no one even bikes!
Full car every trip? ugh so cramped
Full bus every trip? expected norm
Last night I asked my parents and mother-in-law how they all got to kindergarten circa 1950. They all walked, and 2/3 were certain they walked without a parent. They also all believe I’m bonkers for wanting my kids to be able to walk to school without an adult. 1/2
Remember when the head of the UN World Food Program laid out a plan to spend $6 billion to combat hunger after Musk said he would give them the money if they came up with a plan?
And then he never gave them a cent but wants to spend $43 billion to buy Twitter.
Today, the City of LA spent over $20,000 of taxpayer dollars to arrest 4 climate scientists protesting in front of a bank building over the span of 3 hours.
An unnecessary show of force ~100 police officers & a 🚁, not including LAFD & LADOT.
Fighting "crime" vs climate change
Covering up sexual harassment just cost Eric Garcetti his next job.
Reminder: the guy he picked to run the #LA28 Olympics — Casey Wasserman — flew on Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet 10 times, with Kevin Spacey and Bill Clinton.
Homeowners in high-demand cities, pick:
1) Allow few new houses, prices rise, kids can't afford to stay so you rarely see them; they inherit your home when you die
2) Allow more new houses, prices stabilize, live near your kids + grandkids; they own their own homes nearby
How many students graduated from your local high school? Now how many homes is your city building to accommodate them as they become adults? We will always need more homes.