
LA mayor says ‘drought shaming’ is our civic duty
Clip: 9/3/2015 | 2m 17s
LA mayor says ‘drought shaming’ is our civic duty
Droughts are here to stay, says Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, so his city is striving to employ sustainable practices to preserve water not just for the next two years, but decades beyond that. Garcetti offers his Brief but Spectacular take on California’s evolving relationship with water.
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LA mayor says ‘drought shaming’ is our civic duty
Clip: 9/3/2015 | 2m 17s
Droughts are here to stay, says Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, so his city is striving to employ sustainable practices to preserve water not just for the next two years, but decades beyond that. Garcetti offers his Brief but Spectacular take on California’s evolving relationship with water.
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