Op-Ed: L.A. ports can't follow business as usual. Our shipping system is unsustainable

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The pandemic supply chain crisis and our recovery create a rare opportunity to plan for a livable future.

As Angelenos, we should be planning for a future where the success of the ports and the region is not measured by year-over-year growth in goods movement. Indeed, a more livable future in this region might see the ports planning for fewer ships and fewer goods, handled more slowly and accompanied byA just energy transition will require that we examine every part of business as usual. That means reconsidering how we’ve managed the ports for the past century.

Christina Dunbar-Hester is a communication professor at the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism at USC, a current member of the Institute for Advanced Study and the author of “

 

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It the guy running it. He does not have a clue.

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