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Which Way, L.A.?

'Green Power,' Jobs and City Hall Politics

Money for solar panels on roofs all over Los Angeles will be on the March ballot, but even supporters of alternative energy are raising questions. Also, the nation's largest artificial reef will hopefully mitigate damage to marine life caused by nuclear power plants at San Onofre.

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By Warren Olney • Nov 11, 2008 • 30m Listen

Money for solar panels on roofs all over Los Angeles will be on the March ballot, but even supporters of alternative energy are raising questions. Also, the nation's largest artificial reef will hopefully mitigate damage to marine life caused by nuclear power plants at San Onofre.


Banner image: Kelp crab common to Edison’s experimental reef

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    Warren Olney

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