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Culver City Passes Resolution In Support Of Clean Manufacturing
City backs clean manufacturing standards that protect health, create jobs, and strengthen the regional economy
Culver City Observer - May 14th, 2026
How Two Southern California Campuses Have Started the Second Industrial Revolution
Fossil fuels power industrial heating. California can transition to more efficient and cleaner equipment.
Earthjustice - May 5th, 2026
CMC and Scripps join SoCal campaign for stricter gas boiler regulations
Claremont McKenna College and Scripps College passed resolutions this month to support phasing out large industrial gas boilers in Southern California. The schools join Pomona College and Pitzer College in showing their support for the cause, whose student governments passed similar resolutions in February and March, respectively.
The Student Life - April 24th, 2026
ASI Senate passes zero-emission resolution to reduce campus pollution
CSULB becomes the first CSU to adopt alternative technology that will reduce the amount of emissions produced that are harmful to breathe.
Long Beach Current - March 29th, 2026
Agoura Hills City Council Backs Clean Manufacturing Transition
Agoura Hills backs clean manufacturing transition with support for zero-emission industrial boilers Rules 1146x, requiring zero-emissions industrial boilers for manufacturers and large facilities, can slash smog-forming pollution, improve health of nearby communities Agoura Hills, CA
San Fernando Valley News Portal - March 27th, 2026
Too Much Renewable Power? Data Centers, Industry Could Use It
Spring days can produce an excess of surplus renewable energy in California — more power than electric lines can carry. Researchers have some ideas about where and how to harness that energy.
Government Technology - March 20th, 2026
Boilers Begone! ASPC and Pitzer Senate support stricter gas boiler regulations
On March 1, Pitzer Student Senate passed a resolution to support phasing out large industrial gas boilers in Southern California, including at Pomona College and Harvey Mudd College, after Associated Students of Pomona College (ASPC) did the same on Feb. 19.
The Student Life - March 6th, 2026
Letters to the Editor: Lawmakers will likely take no action against AI-generated email campaigns
“Staff writer Hayley Smith’s story about AI-generated emails used in a successful campaign to dissuade the South Coast Air Quality Management District from creating regulations that would discourage the installation of gas-powered appliances was very interesting, but I would welcome more on the legal side of the matter.”
Los Angeles Time - February 19th, 2026
California has abundant solar power. Here’s how factories can use it.
High electricity costs in California have slowed industrial decarbonization in the state. New industrial rates and other fixes could change that, experts say.
Canary Media - February 4th, 2026