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Alejandro Lazo

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Alejandro Lazo writes about the impacts of climate change and air pollution and California’s policies to tackle them. He’s written about the state’s groundbreaking electric vehicle mandate, the oil industry’s efforts at capturing carbon from fossil fuels, and how California’s climate programs have created a robust cow poop industry. Alejandro is particularly interested in how the most vulnerable in society are faring in the midst of rapid global warming.

Alejandro joined CalMatters’ environment team in 2023 after spending a year on CalMatters’ California Divide team, where he wrote about California’s economic, housing and racial disparities, and the attempts and failures by the state to address these issues.

In 2022, he contributed several stories to the California Divide team’s investigative series “Unpaid Wages: A Waiting Game,” chronicling the impacts of wage theft on California workers and the state government’s incomplete response to this pervasive problem. The series won an award for best investigative story from SPJ NorCal, a Sacramento Press Club Award and was a finalist for a regional Emmy Award.

Alejandro joined CalMatters after 16 years as a reporter at newspapers, including an eight-year stint as a California-based national reporter for The Wall Street Journal, a four-year run as the housing reporter for The Los Angeles Times and two years as a business reporter at The Washington Post.

He is a native Californian, originally from the San Joaquin Valley. His parents are South American (Argentina and Ecuador). He has lived and worked in San Francisco for the last ten years. He is an aspiring fiction writer, and was a 2023 fellow at the San Francisco Writers Grotto’s ‘Rooted & Written’ conference.

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A row of white and tall wind turbines in a desert area with shrub and Yucca brevifolia trees on a clear day. Some clouds can be seen in the distance near mountains.
Environment
California’s wind and solar projects face new federal hurdles
Clean-energy projects have new deadlines for federal tax credits and limits on foreign parts, taking aim at California’s climate agenda. Eleven major solar projects and one onshore wind project now face potential delays or cancellation.
By Alejandro Lazo • July 14, 2025
A close up view of black and gold semiconductors on a green a circuit board.
Environment
California lawmakers roll back environmental law. Why is high-tech manufacturing now exempt?
Major changes to the California Environmental Quality Act include an exemption for high-tech industrial plants and other projects. The move, fast-tracked under pressure from Gov. Gavin Newsom, sparked fierce pushback from environmental, community and labor groups.
By Alejandro Lazo and Rachel Becker • June 30, 2025
A gas price sign at a 76 gas station displays fuel prices for cash and credit/debit payments. Regular gasoline is $4.89 (cash) and $4.95 (credit), Plus is $4.99 and $5.05, Premium is $5.09 and $5.15, and Renewable Diesel #2 is $4.75 and $4.91. The sign is set against a background of a beige building, palm plant, and part of a tan pickup truck.
Climate Change
Controversial climate rule, which could raise gas prices, about to go into effect
No immediate hike in California gas prices will occur but Democrats and Republicans in the Legislature fear the effects of the clean-fuel program.
By Alejandro Lazo • June 30, 2025
Climate Change
Should polluters pay? California’s climate ‘superfund’ plan may have stalled
Proposed legislation hasn't moved out of the state Assembly or Senate, raising questions about how far California will go in its efforts to make oil and gas companies pay for climate damage.
By Alejandro Lazo • June 6, 2025
A close-up of an electric vehicle plugged into an EVgo fast charging station in a parking lot. The charging cable connects to the front side of a dark green Rivian truck, with signage for Ultium and EVgo visible in the background.
Environment
US Senate blocks California’s electric car mandate in historic vote
Today's decision could upend California’s phaseout of gas-powered cars and diesel trucks and its decades-long battle against air pollution. California plans to file suit, claiming an unlawful use of an act allowing Congress to review some regulations enacted by the previous administration.
By Alejandro Lazo and Alejandra Reyes-Velarde • May 22, 2025
A construction site for a segment of the high speed rail in Fresno on Oct. 20, 2023. Construction has started a 171-mile starter segment connecting Central Valley’s Bakersfield and Merced. Photo by Larry Valenzuela, CalMatters/CatchLight Local
Climate Change
Should California’s climate budget pay for high speed rail and firefighters? Newsom’s new plan triggers fiery debate
Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to extend California's landmark cap and trade program through 2045. But earmarking half of this year's funds to the beleaguered rail project and Cal Fire would leave too little for other climate projects, critics say.
By Alejandro Lazo • May 19, 2025
A close-up view of shipping containers in various colors drving out of a port terminal.
Environment
Grants for LA clean trucks frozen in Trump effort to defund green energy
The $250 million, which would fund about 500 electric trucks serving the ports of LA and Long Beach, remains frozen as a legal dispute plays out between the EPA, a bank and a green energy group.
By Alejandro Lazo • May 1, 2025
A firefighter wearing yellow protective gear and a helmet walks through a smoky forest, surrounded by tall trees and scattered branches. The scene is hazy with smoke.
California Wildfires
California sets aside $170 million to thin vegetation, forests to help prevent wildfires
Six conservancies throughout the state will oversee work largely in Southern California and the Sierra Nevada.
By Alejandro Lazo • April 14, 2025
Cleanup workers in protective gear and life vests deploy a long yellow containment boom on a beach following an oil spill. The boom stretches from the rocky shore into the water, with a boat visible in the distance.
Environment
Oil company fined record $18 million for defying state orders to stop work on pipeline
The pipeline caused a major oil spill a decade ago, fouling the ocean off Santa Barbara County. The new owners say they don’t need new permits for repairs. The fine is the Coastal Commission's largest.
By Alejandro Lazo • April 10, 2025
The Chevron refinery in Richmond is located behind a neighborhood on Feb. 21, 2024. Photo by Loren Elliott for CalMatters
Climate Change
Trump targets California climate laws in new executive order
Trump ordered his attorney general to move against state climate programs that clash with his energy agenda. Legal experts say his claims about the laws being unconstitutional are an overreach.
By Alejandro Lazo • April 9, 2025

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