EcoJustice Radio

Methane Leak at Valley Generating Station
EcoJustice Radio, Energy

LA Public Utility Methane Leak Poisons Sun Valley Community

The City of Los Angeles public utility admitted that its Valley Generating Station had been leaking methane gas into the community for three years. The utility knew about the leaks as part of efforts to fix two compressors, but failed to notify the community. Veronica Padilla-Campos, Executive Director of Pacoima Beautiful joins EcoJustice Radio for, “Broken Trust: LA Public Utility Methane Leak Poisons Sun Valley Community.”

Radical Mycology
EcoJustice Radio, Sustainability

Radical Mycology: The Future is Fungi with Peter McCoy

EcoJustice Radio speaks with Peter McCoy, Founder of Mycologos, the world’s first mycology school, and Founder and Creative Director of Radical Mycology, a mushroom and fungi advocacy foundation. He and host Carry Kim discuss the grassroots movement and social philosophy behind using regenerative natural mushroom farming to promote ecological restoration and create food and medicines.

Fatima Iqbal-Zubair, South Los Angeles Assembly
EcoJustice Radio, Politics and Advocacy

Candidate Forum for Environmental Justice in South LA with Fatima Iqbal-Zubair

EcoJustice Radio speaks about how to confront the issues of institutional racism, environmental justice, and massive economic inequality with Fatima Iqbal-Zubair, Candidate for California State Assembly in South Los Angeles. The incumbent Assembly Member and candidate Mike Gipson was asked to be on the show, but did return requests. 

Ocean Desalination Huntington Beach
EcoJustice Radio, Environmental Issues

Ocean Desalination vs Conservation and Human Rights

EcoJustice Radio guests Andrea Leon Grossmann from AZUL and Conner Everts from Southern California Watershed Alliance discuss the proposal by Poseidon Water Company to build a $1 billion desalination plant in Huntington Beach, California. When the price tag is more than 2x the cost of our current water system, is desal necessary? Can existing and future conservation opportunities provide the solutions necessary to ensure local water resilience in California and elsewhere?