Tuesday's report was produced by the law schools at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of California at Los Angeles.
The report coincided with a panel discussion that begins at noon Tuesday in Fresno where representatives from agriculture, development and the California High-Speed Rail Authority will discuss how to manage the economic and environmental impacts of high-speed trains in the Valley.
The panel discussion is at The Grand on 10, 1401 Fulton St. in downtown Fresno.
The high-speed train project, which would link San Francisco and Los Angeles by way of the Valley, presents the region with both challenges and opportunities, writes Ethan Elkind, the report's author. Elkind is a climate policy associate with the UCLA School of Law's Environmental Law Center and the Center for Law, Energy and the Environment at the UC Berkeley law school.
The web makes us all experts at everything, I think. But I see no report, mostly handwaving and story telling, and a lot of propaganda by the Fresno Bee
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