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  • Petroleum Pipeline sign. A crowd of local residents and high school students march to, and protest in front of the Tesoro Oil refinery headquarters in Wilmington, California near Long Beach. Texas oil giants Tesoro Corp. and Valero Energy Inc. launched and financed a ballot initiative for this November’s election to suspend AB 32, the landmark state law signed by Governor Schwarzenegger in 2006 that requires that the state's greenhouse gas emissions be reduced to 1990 levels by 2020, a roughly 25% reduction. Tesoro and Valero claim that AB 32 will cost California jobs and are calling their measure the “California jobs Initiative”. If passed it will suspend AB 32 until unemployment falls below 5.5% for at least a year, it is currently at 12%. Opponents of the initiative claim that in fact AB 32 will create new Green jobs, and Gov. Schwarzenegger has said that “This initiative sponsored by greedy Texas oil companies would cripple California's fastest-growing economic sector, reverse our renewable energy policy and decimate our environmental progress for the benefit of these oil companies' profit margins.”
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  • A crowd of local residents and high school students march to, and protest in front of the Tesoro Oil refinery headquarters in Wilmington, California near Long Beach. Texas oil giants Tesoro Corp. and Valero Energy Inc. launched and financed a ballot initiative for this November’s election to suspend AB 32, the landmark state law signed by Governor Schwarzenegger in 2006 that requires that the state's greenhouse gas emissions be reduced to 1990 levels by 2020, a roughly 25% reduction. Tesoro and Valero claim that AB 32 will cost California jobs and are calling their measure the “California jobs Initiative”. If passed it will suspend AB 32 until unemployment falls below 5.5% for at least a year, it is currently at 12%. Opponents of the initiative claim that in fact AB 32 will create new Green jobs, and Gov. Schwarzenegger has said that “This initiative sponsored by greedy Texas oil companies would cripple California's fastest-growing economic sector, reverse our renewable energy policy and decimate our environmental progress for the benefit of these oil companies' profit margins.”
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  • March for Water, World Water Day 2009, in downtown Los Angeles. March 22, 2009. A community march highlighting the local state water crisis that has resulted from a dysfunctional management, and to raise awareness of the plight of the people that are suffering from a global mismanagement of water. Starting at Los Angeles Historic Park, the length of the march is approximately 3 miles, the distance that on average people in other places of the world have to walk to find water to sustain their lives, many marchers will be carrying water vessels on their heads throughout the march in an act of solidarity with others around the world.  Community-Based Organizations & Environmental Justice Groups  will be marching as well as students of all ages (including 3 elementary schools) from all over the city will have banners representing their schools and their love for water.
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  • From 2008. Lois Arkin, founder of LA Eco-Village, talks to visitors in Community room.. Founded in 1993, LA Eco-Village demonstrates the processes for creating a healthy neighborhood ecologically, socially and economically and to reduce environmental impacts while raising the quality of neighborhood life.
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  • From 2008. Front of Main LA Eco-Village house on Bimini Place. Started in 1993, LA Eco-Village demonstrates the processes for creating a healthy neighborhood ecologically, socially and economically and to reduce environmental impacts while raising the quality of neighborhood life.
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  • From 2008. Bulletin board at LA Eco_Village. Started in 1993, LA Eco-Village demonstrates the processes for creating a healthy neighborhood ecologically, socially and economically and to reduce environmental impacts while raising the quality of neighborhood life.
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  • Cleaning up the Dominguez Channel at Artesia Transit Center. Over 14,000 volunteers took part in Coastal Cleanup Day in Los Angeles County, cleaning up beaches, parks, alleys, creeks, highways and storm drains at 69 different sites. Over 300,000 pounds of debris and recyclables were removed by the various environmental organizations, community groups, families, local businesses, faith-based organizations and students that took part. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • March for Water, World Water Day 2009, in downtown Los Angeles. March 22, 2009. A community march highlighting the local state water crisis that has resulted from a dysfunctional management, and to raise awareness of the plight of the people that are suffering from a global mismanagement of water. Starting at Los Angeles Historic Park, the length of the march is approximately 3 miles, the distance that on average people in other places of the world have to walk to find water to sustain their lives, many marchers will be carrying water vessels on their heads throughout the march in an act of solidarity with others around the world.  Community-Based Organizations & Environmental Justice Groups  will be marching as well as students of all ages (including 3 elementary schools) from all over the city will have banners representing their schools and their love for water.
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  • From 2008. Front of Main LA Eco-Village house on Bimini Place. Started in 1993, LA Eco-Village demonstrates the processes for creating a healthy neighborhood ecologically, socially and economically and to reduce environmental impacts while raising the quality of neighborhood life.
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  • Reptile and snake exhibit. LA Eco Station is an environmental education and exotic wildlife rescue center, dedicated to the mission of Preservation Through Education, Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • March for Water, World Water Day 2009, in downtown Los Angeles. March 22, 2009. A community march highlighting the local state water crisis that has resulted from a dysfunctional management, and to raise awareness of the plight of the people that are suffering from a global mismanagement of water. Starting at Los Angeles Historic Park, the length of the march is approximately 3 miles, the distance that on average people in other places of the world have to walk to find water to sustain their lives, many marchers will be carrying water vessels on their heads throughout the march in an act of solidarity with others around the world.  Community-Based Organizations & Environmental Justice Groups  will be marching as well as students of all ages (including 3 elementary schools) from all over the city will have banners representing their schools and their love for water.
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  • March for Water, World Water Day 2009, in downtown Los Angeles. March 22, 2009. A community march highlighting the local state water crisis that has resulted from a dysfunctional management, and to raise awareness of the plight of the people that are suffering from a global mismanagement of water. Starting at Los Angeles Historic Park, the length of the march is approximately 3 miles, the distance that on average people in other places of the world have to walk to find water to sustain their lives, many marchers will be carrying water vessels on their heads throughout the march in an act of solidarity with others around the world.  Community-Based Organizations & Environmental Justice Groups  will be marching as well as students of all ages (including 3 elementary schools) from all over the city will have banners representing their schools and their love for water.
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  • March for Water, World Water Day 2009, in downtown Los Angeles. March 22, 2009. A community march highlighting the local state water crisis that has resulted from a dysfunctional management, and to raise awareness of the plight of the people that are suffering from a global mismanagement of water. Starting at Los Angeles Historic Park, the length of the march is approximately 3 miles, the distance that on average people in other places of the world have to walk to find water to sustain their lives, many marchers will be carrying water vessels on their heads throughout the march in an act of solidarity with others around the world.  Community-Based Organizations & Environmental Justice Groups  will be marching as well as students of all ages (including 3 elementary schools) from all over the city will have banners representing their schools and their love for water.
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  • March for Water, World Water Day 2009, in downtown Los Angeles. March 22, 2009. A community march highlighting the local state water crisis that has resulted from a dysfunctional management, and to raise awareness of the plight of the people that are suffering from a global mismanagement of water. Starting at Los Angeles Historic Park, the length of the march is approximately 3 miles, the distance that on average people in other places of the world have to walk to find water to sustain their lives, many marchers will be carrying water vessels on their heads throughout the march in an act of solidarity with others around the world.  Community-Based Organizations & Environmental Justice Groups  will be marching as well as students of all ages (including 3 elementary schools) from all over the city will have banners representing their schools and their love for water.
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  • From 2008. Wandering Rooster in garden of LA Eco-Village. Started in 1993, LA Eco-Village demonstrates the processes for creating a healthy neighborhood ecologically, socially and economically and to reduce environmental impacts while raising the quality of neighborhood life.
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  • From 2008. Ground rules for meetings in LA Eco-Village Community Room. Started in 1993, LA Eco-Village demonstrates the processes for creating a healthy neighborhood ecologically, socially and economically and to reduce environmental impacts while raising the quality of neighborhood life.
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  • Bicycle part gate at LA Eco-Village. Started in 1993, LA Eco-Village demonstrates the processes for creating a healthy neighborhood ecologically, socially and economically and to reduce environmental impacts while raising the quality of neighborhood life.
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  • From 2008. Bicycle room at LA Eco-Village. Started in 1993, LA Eco-Village demonstrates the processes for creating a healthy neighborhood ecologically, socially and economically and to reduce environmental impacts while raising the quality of neighborhood life.
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  • From 2008. Mosiac entrance to private residence at LA Eco-Village. Started in 1993, LA Eco-Village demonstrates the processes for creating a healthy neighborhood ecologically, socially and economically and to reduce environmental impacts while raising the quality of neighborhood life.
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  • From 2008. Bulletin board at LA Eco_Village. Started in 1993, LA Eco-Village demonstrates the processes for creating a healthy neighborhood ecologically, socially and economically and to reduce environmental impacts while raising the quality of neighborhood life.
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  • From 2008. Lois Arkin, founder of LA Eco-Village, engages in driver re-education. By forcing them around people in circle, drivers become aware of sharing street use. Founded in 1993, LA Eco-Village demonstrates the processes for creating a healthy neighborhood ecologically, socially and economically and to reduce environmental impacts while raising the quality of neighborhood life.
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  • From 2008. Worm composter. Started in 1993, LA Eco-Village demonstrates the processes for creating a healthy neighborhood ecologically, socially and economically and to reduce environmental impacts while raising the quality of neighborhood life.
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  • Environmentally friendly paints such as Yolo and Benjamin Moore’s Natura contain no VOC's (Volatile Organic Compounds) on shelf at Cox Paints in Culver City, California, USA
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  • Environmentally friendly paints such as Yolo and Benjamin Moore’s Natura contain no VOC's (Volatile Organic Compounds) on shelf at Cox Paints in Culver City, California, USA
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  • Environmentally friendly paints such as Yolo and Benjamin Moore’s Natura contain no VOC's (Volatile Organic Compounds) on shelf at Cox Paints in Culver City, California, USA
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  • Environmentally friendly paints such as Yolo and Benjamin Moore’s Natura contain no VOC's (Volatile Organic Compounds) on shelf at Cox Paints in Culver City, California, USA
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  • The Valley Generating Station has been reported to have been leaking methane since 2019. The plant is a natural gas-fired power station located in Sun Valley, Los Angeles County, Califoirnia, USA
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  • Graffiti outside the entracne to the The Valley Generating Station which has been reported to have been leaking methane since 2019. The plant is a natural gas-fired power station located in Sun Valley, Los Angeles County, Califoirnia, USA
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  • Graffiti outside the entracne to the The Valley Generating Station which has been reported to have been leaking methane since 2019. The plant is a natural gas-fired power station located in Sun Valley, Los Angeles County, Califoirnia, USA
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  • The Valley Generating Station has been reported to have been leaking methane since 2019. The plant is a natural gas-fired power station located in Sun Valley, Los Angeles County, Califoirnia, USA
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  • Installation of diverter valve for greywater system at new home construction site. A branched greywater system diverts discarded water from sinks and washing machines away from sewage lines, and recycles it back via a gravity fed drain system for irrigation and back into the aquifer. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Installation of diverter valve for greywater system at new home construction site. A branched greywater system diverts discarded water from sinks and washing machines away from sewage lines, and recycles it back via a gravity fed drain system for irrigation and back into the aquifer. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC) Pipes being installed for rainwater harvesting system at new home construction. System is gravity based and relies on a 2% grade to carry captured water to cisterns or rain barrels in backyard. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC) Pipes being installed for rainwater harvesting system at new home construction. System is gravity based and relies on a 2% grade to carry captured water to cisterns or rain barrels in backyard. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Installation of diverter valve for greywater system at new home construction site. A branched greywater system diverts discarded water from sinks and washing machines away from sewage lines, and recycles it back via a gravity fed drain system for irrigation and back into the aquifer. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Installation of diverter valve for greywater system at new home construction site. A branched greywater system diverts discarded water from sinks and washing machines away from sewage lines, and recycles it back via a gravity fed drain system for irrigation and back into the aquifer. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC) Pipes being installed for rainwater harvesting system at new home construction. System is gravity based and relies on a 2% grade to carry captured water to cisterns or rain barrels in backyard. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC) Pipes being installed for rainwater harvesting system at new home construction. System is gravity based and relies on a 2% grade to carry captured water to cisterns or rain barrels in backyard. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Installation of diverter valve for greywater system at new home construction site. A branched greywater system diverts discarded water from sinks and washing machines away from sewage lines, and recycles it back via a gravity fed drain system for irrigation and back into the aquifer. Los Angeles, California, USA
    US_CA_48_3329.jpg
  • Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC) Pipes being installed for rainwater harvesting system at new home construction. System is gravity based and relies on a 2% grade to carry captured water to cisterns or rain barrels in backyard. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC) Pipes being installed for rainwater harvesting system at new home construction. System is gravity based and relies on a 2% grade to carry captured water to cisterns or rain barrels in backyard. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • LEEd home construction sign in Los Angeles. LEED certification is based on a rating system for green buildings set by the U.S. Green Building Council, points are achieved by effective use of sustainable materials, water efficiency, indoor air quality and energy efficiency in the construction. home construction sign in Los Angeles. LEED certification is based on a rating system for green buildings set by the U.S. Green Building Council, points are achieved by effective use of sustainable materials, water efficiency, indoor air quality and energy efficiency in the construction.
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  • Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC) Pipes being installed for rainwater harvesting system at new home construction. System is gravity based and relies on a 2% grade to carry captured water to cisterns or rain barrels in backyard. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC) Pipes being installed for rainwater harvesting system at new home construction. System is gravity based and relies on a 2% grade to carry captured water to cisterns or rain barrels in backyard. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • LEEd home construction sign in Los Angeles. LEED certification is based on a rating system for green buildings set by the U.S. Green Building Council, points are achieved by effective use of sustainable materials, water efficiency, indoor air quality and energy efficiency in the construction. home construction sign in Los Angeles. LEED certification is based on a rating system for green buildings set by the U.S. Green Building Council, points are achieved by effective use of sustainable materials, water efficiency, indoor air quality and energy efficiency in the construction.
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  • Ballona Wetlands, Playa Del Rey, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Natural gas production facility operating on ecological reserve. Ballona Wetlands, Playa Del Rey, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The Los Angeles River in the Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Morro Coast Audubon Society Sweet Springs Nature Preserve, Baywood Park, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA
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  • Residential houses next to oil refinery at Wilmington. Wilmington has one the highest risks of cancer due to it's proximity to the Port of Los Angeles at Long Beach, and the several oil refineries in the vicinity. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Snowy Egret, Ballona Wetlands, Playa Del Rey, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Birds flock in the wetlands around Morro Bay, San Luis Obispo, California, USA
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  • Great White Egret in the Morro Coast Audubon Society Sweet Springs Nature Preserve, Baywood Park, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA
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  • Residential houses next to oil refinery at Wilmington. Wilmington has one the highest risks of cancer due to it's proximity to the Port of Los Angeles at Long Beach, and the several oil refineries in the vicinity. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Ballona Wetlands State Ecological Reserve, Playa Del Rey, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Natural gas production facility operating on ecological reserve. Ballona Wetlands, Playa Del Rey, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Old oil wells and pumpjacks at CRC (California Resources Corporation) facility in Huntington Beach. CRC has filed for bankruptcy and there are questions as to who be responsible for old and abandoned wells.. Orange County, California, USA
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  • Oil Derrick and surfers off coast of Huntington Beach, Orange County, California, USA
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  • Oil Derrick and surfers off coast of Huntington Beach, Orange County, California, USA
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  • Old oil wells and pumpjacks at CRC (California Resources Corporation) facility in Huntington Beach. CRC has filed for bankruptcy and there are questions as to who be responsible for old and abandoned wells.. Orange County, California, USA
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  • Old oil wells and pumpjacks at CRC (California Resources Corporation) facility in Huntington Beach. CRC has filed for bankruptcy and there are questions as to who be responsible for old and abandoned wells.. Orange County, California, USA
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  • Old oil wells and pumpjacks at CRC (California Resources Corporation) facility in Huntington Beach. CRC has filed for bankruptcy and there are questions as to who be responsible for old and abandoned wells.. Orange County, California, USA
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  • Oil Derrick and surfers off coast of Huntington Beach, Orange County, California, USA
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  • American Coots, Ballona Wetlands, Playa Del Rey, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Birdhouses in Ballona Wetlands, Playa Del Rey, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Ballona Wetlands, Playa Del Rey, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Great Blue Heron, Ballona Wetlands, Playa Del Rey, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Burnt plants and shrubs from 2019 wildfire in the Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • View of Morro Bay and Morro Rock from the Elfin Forest, Baywood Park, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA
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  • Morro Coast Audubon Society Sweet Springs Nature Preserve, Baywood Park, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA
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  • Morro Coast Audubon Society Sweet Springs Nature Preserve, Baywood Park, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA
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  • Dead treet stump in at Sweet Springs Nature Preserve, Baywood Park, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA
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  • Great White Egret in the Morro Coast Audubon Society Sweet Springs Nature Preserve, Baywood Park, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA
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  • Morro Coast Audubon Society Sweet Springs Nature Preserve, Baywood Park, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA
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  • Great White Egret in the Morro Coast Audubon Society Sweet Springs Nature Preserve, Baywood Park, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA
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  • Great White Egret in the Morro Coast Audubon Society Sweet Springs Nature Preserve, Baywood Park, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA
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  • O-I Plastic Products. Vernon, just south of downtown Los Angeles, is an incorporated city made up almost entirely of factories, warehouses and other industries that are serviced by the many railroads that run through and near to it. It currenlty has a population of 91 but has an estimated 54,000 workers employed by Vernon’s industries. Toxic emissions and pollution from Vernon affects neighboring communities such as Huntington Park, a town that has been nicknamed Asthmaville because of the respiratory health effects on it’s residents.
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  • Roberto Cabrales talks about the toxicity and smell from the the lead rendering plant in the background. CBE (Communities for a Better Environement) Toxic Tour takes attendees through various toxic sites in and around Los Angeles, vernon, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • On July 22, 2010, over a thousand protesters marched to Occidental Petroleum offices in Westwood, Los Angeles to demonstrate against the California state loophole that allows oil companies to extract oil, tax free. Of the major oil producing states, only California does not have an oil severance tax on the million barrels of crude that are extracted from California lands and waters each year, money that is much needed revenue for the state’s budget shortfall. Many people feel the oil tax could amount to over $1 billion and could offset proposed major budget spending cuts and job losses. Los Angeles, California, USA.
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  • On July 22, 2010, over a thousand protesters marched to Occidental Petroleum offices in Westwood, Los Angeles to demonstrate against the California state loophole that allows oil companies to extract oil, tax free. Of the major oil producing states, only California does not have an oil severance tax on the million barrels of crude that are extracted from California lands and waters each year, money that is much needed revenue for the state’s budget shortfall. Many people feel the oil tax could amount to over $1 billion and could offset proposed major budget spending cuts and job losses. Los Angeles, California, USA.
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  • Roberto Cabrales talks  about toxic sites at CBE headquarters at beginning of Toxic Tour. CBE (Communities for a Better Environement) Toxic Tour takes attendees through various toxic sites in and around Los Angeles, Huntington Park, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Young latino boy plays in the shadow of an oil refinery in Wilmington.
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  • Ballona Wetlands, Playa Del Rey, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Natural gas production facility operating on ecological reserve. Ballona Wetlands, Playa Del Rey, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Oil Derrick and surfers off coast of Huntington Beach, Orange County, California, USA
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  • CRC (California Resources Corporation) facility in Huntington Beach. CRC has filed for bankruptcy and there are questions as to who be responsible for old and abandoned wells. Orange Conty, California, USA
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  • American Coot, Ballona Wetlands, Playa Del Rey, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Ballona Wetlands, Playa Del Rey, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Ballona Wetlands, Playa Del Rey, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Ballona Wetlands, Playa Del Rey, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Great Blue Heron, Ballona Wetlands, Playa Del Rey, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Mouth of the Los Angeles River at Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Mouth of the Los Angeles River at Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Birds flock in the wetlands around Morro Bay, San Luis Obispo, California, USA
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  • View of Morro Bay and Morro Rock from the Elfin Forest, Baywood Park, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA
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  • View of Morro Bay and Morro Rock from the Elfin Forest, Baywood Park, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA
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  • Great White Egret perches in a bracnhat the Sweet Springs Nature Preserve, Baywood Park, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA
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  • Great White Egret in the Morro Coast Audubon Society Sweet Springs Nature Preserve, Baywood Park, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA
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  • Great White Egret in the Morro Coast Audubon Society Sweet Springs Nature Preserve, Baywood Park, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA
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  • Vernon, just south of downtown Los Angeles, is an incorporated city made up almost entirely of factories, warehouses and other industries that are serviced by the many railroads that run through and near to it. It currenlty has a population of 91 but has an estimated 54,000 workers employed by Vernon’s industries. Toxic emissions and pollution from Vernon affects neighboring communities such as Huntington Park, a town that has been nicknamed Asthmaville because of the respiratory health effects on it’s residents.
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