As conscious humans in 2010–‘11 Los Angeles, it’s difficult not to feel guilty about something. From the fossil fuels we burn riding in planes, trains and vehicles to the leaky faucet we take a month to fix, we all accumulate a legacy of tiny abuses on the environment. Yet as WLT readers know, we can […]
Reclaiming the L.A. River is a group effort
TreePeople and Common Vision plant fruit trees in areas that need them most
The re-imagined Santa Monica Mall might just end up being the kind of vibrant community center so many of today’s mall-designers try to create—because it’s actually good for the community.
Nothing warms up a chilly evening like a good book
Grassroots green efforts take root for an entire “transition” county
Resolving the eternal question of which is better for the environment
North America is seeing a nasty resurgence of bedbugs, and in 2010 the pest control company Terminex ranked Los Angeles tenth among the top 15 bedbug-infested cities in America.
Eco friendly staycations for discerning Angelenos
A few little things to make city life more user friendly