Pierce on Preventing Water Shortages in L.A.
A plan to treat wastewater to provide clean water for 2 million people by 2035 may be a little late but should forestall even more radical rationing, he says.
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A plan to treat wastewater to provide clean water for 2 million people by 2035 may be a little late but should forestall even more radical rationing, he says.
Freedom Summer, a program started by scholar Veronica Terriquez, has helped thousands of youth from underserved communities register to vote.
“It is not that we should not have transit stations. It is that we really need strategies for people to avoid displacement,” she says.
Associate Professor of Urban Planning Michael Manville offers a solution for reducing heavy traffic in metropolitan areas while also aiding low-income communities.
Companies attempting to build a hyperloop transit system have faced technical, safety and funding obstacles.
“Current evidence shows that even in coastal cities, ocean desalination may not be the best or even among the best options to address water shortfalls,” he says.
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