CLCV will honor Howard Welinsky, a longtime political and social activist, at our Environmental Leadership Awards this week in Los Angeles. Welinsky is a …
Honoring a Champion for a Sustainable Los Angeles
This week, CLCV is proud to honor Mary Leslie, a champion for Los Angeles’ clean energy future. Leslie is president of the Los Angeles Business …
#GivingTuesday
After our day for giving thanks… after our weekend for holiday travels and bargain shopping… and after a day to catch our breath… We’ve finally …
Wins and losses, and what’s next for California
The results are in: Strong environmental candidates won in many tough races throughout California, and voters backed Prop 1 to protect our water supplies and …
Voting tips on Election Eve
Election Day is tomorrow! We’re excited, of course, but as in many midterm elections, turnout is expected to be low. That’s why it’s critical that …
Do You Know the Score?
Our annual California Environmental Scorecard is now live! We’re still celebrating the important environmental bills signed into law this year – including bills regulating our …
Why we support Prop 1
Annie Notthoff, NRDC’s California Advocacy Director, is a member of the CLCV Board of Directors. In the midst of an epic drought, California voters have …
Thank you, Mr. President
On this beautiful, sunny, monumental October day, President Obama used his authority under the Antiquities Act to establish nearly 350,000 acres of national forest land …
A Mountain of Reasons to Protect the San Gabriels
Editor’s Note: We’re thrilled to share the breaking news that on Friday October 10, President Obama is expected to announce he is using his executive …
Big Oil on the attack
We see it happening every election. A member of the legislature fights for clean air and clean water on behalf of his constituents. Then he …
Governor Brown Signs Historic Groundwater Laws
Just minutes ago, I stood in Governor Jerry Brown’s office while he signed historic legislation regulating California groundwater. Incredibly, until today, California was the …