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From: Meeting of the Minds <jessie@meetingoftheminds.org>
Subject: How L.A. is Working Its Way to Zero Emissions
Date: June 6, 2019 at 1:03:11 PM EDT
To: Michael McDonald <michael.d.mcdonald@mac.com>




June 6, 2019
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How L.A. is Working Its Way to Zero Emissions

By Adrian Martinez

By addressing a variety of factors that add to pollution, cities can take a more comprehensive approach to mitigating the effects of climate change. For example, Earthjustice worked with the Los Angeles Electric Truck and Bus Coalition to convince Mayor Garcetti and the regional transit authority to commit to 100% zero-emission buses by 2030. The campaign brought together environmentalists, bus riders, and good job advocates who see the potential of an electrified future to clean the air, create high-quality jobs, and combat the threat of climate change. 

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