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Ross Perot News Updates
EPA is readying climate rule for existing power plants as deadline approaches
-The Washington Post Time for L.A. to embrace energy blessings of the sun: Opinion -Los Angeles Daily News Opinion Organic mega flow battery promises breakthrough for renewable energy -Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Power struggle: Green energy versus a grid that's not ready -LA Times Tesla's Huge Battery Deal Suggests Sales Could Quintuple Within 4 Years -Forbes Air Pollution in China Shuts Down City of 11 Million -LegalPlanet Battery-Stored Solar Power Sparks Backlash from Utilities -Bloomberg Clean Energy Jobs Quarterly Report Q2 2013: Announcements from the second quarter of 2013 -E2 Environmental Entrepreneurs ISO Chair Bob Foster on California’s Energy Future without San Onofre -The Planning Report California Energy Commission Awards $1.7 Million for Military Microgrid Project -Solar Thermal Magazine Update: SoCal Edison closing San Onofre nuclear plant; will store fuel onsite (timeline, photos) -Southern California Radio Farm Subsidies Leading to More Water Use -The New York Times Tesla Motors Repays its Government Loan in Full -Greentech Media Israeli and American Universities Team Up for Renewable Energy -Jspace -The New York Times Better Place shuts down US, Australia operations -The Jerusalem Post Having raised a $5.5m round, OurCrowd's investment platform helps Israel's startup nation funded -The Next Web Obama to visit Israel within weeks -The Times of Israel Auto execs share insights on the industry and what's next - Los Angeles Times Sweden runs out of garbage, forced to import from Norway -Mother Nature Network
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Internships with CACWe encourage students with international interests and experiences to gain practical experience in international consulting and business development as a complement to their academic studies. We have offered students in the greater Los Angeles area the opportunity to intern with us for periods of time ranging from 6 months to one year. The program is flexible, and is designed to meet the needs and interests of the student and CAC. The internships are unpaid, but class credit may be arranged.
Internships are also available through CAC ventures such as the Motor Avenue Improvement Association, the Motor Avenue Farmers' Market, and Faith2Green. Students interested in urban planning, community outreach, and non-profit management are ideal candidates for these internships and may use the form below to request more information. |