Marc Jacobson on “Impacts of U.S. Fuel Economy Standards”
“Impacts of U.S. Fuel Economy Standards”, Marc Jacobson from UCSD Department of Economics spoke as part of the Lewis Center Environmental Speaker Series.
“Impacts of U.S. Fuel Economy Standards”, Marc Jacobson from UCSD Department of Economics spoke as part of the Lewis Center Environmental Speaker Series.
“Do Carbon Registries Work? Lessons Learned From the California Carbon Action Registry”, J.R. DeShazo from UCLA Department of Public Policy spoke as part of the Lewis Center Environmental Speaker Series.
November 6, 2008: “1st Annual College Student Transportation Summit.”
November 6, 2008 – November 7, 2008: “Tacking Congestion in an Era of Climate Change.” This California Transportation Center-PATH conference tackled critical issues through presenting new directions in congestion management research and practice.
“TBD”, Matthew Kahn and JR DeShazo spoke as part of the Lewis Center Environmental Speaker Series.
“The Effects of Alternative Transportation Policies on the Environment in China”, Rui Wang from UCLA, Department of Urban Planning spoke as part of the Lewis Center Environmental Speaker Series.
November 20, 2008: “The Golden Necklace Project,” a product of the capstone community planning studio, URP 431/432, in the Department of Urban & Regional Planning at Cal Poly Pomona, taught by Professor Julianna Delgado, PhD, AICP.
November 21, 2008: “LA City Council Transportation Committee meeting.” the Transportation Committee held a hearing on six different bike themed measures as well as the continuing the shuttle service to Dodger Stadium, and a RAND Corporation report outlining short-term strategies to reduce traffic.
“Gasoline Content Regulations and Urban Air Quality”, Max Auffhammer from UC Berkeley Agricultural and Resource Economics spoke as part of the Lewis Center Environmental Speaker Series.
“New Street Standards and Urban Design Guidelines for Downtown Los Angeles”, David Riccitiello of the Community Redevelopment Agency, City of Los Angeles (CRA/LA) discussed the Agency's efforts to create more walk-able, pedestrian-oriented streets in Downtown Los Angeles.