![A close up of a digital gasoline sign, with various prices. The words, "CASH," "Gasoline," "Credit/Debit" are visible at the top. "Regular," "Plus," and "V-Power" are visible in the middle. Prices range from $5.79 to $6.09.](jpg/030722-gas-mhn-cm-0419bd.jpg)
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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 close up of a digital gasoline sign, with various prices. The words, "CASH," "Gasoline," "Credit/Debit" are visible at the top. "Regular," "Plus," and "V-Power" are visible in the middle. Prices range from $5.79 to $6.09.](jpg/030722-gas-mhn-cm-0419bd.jpg)
![A close up of a digital gasoline sign, with various prices. The words, "CASH," "Gasoline," "Credit/Debit" are visible at the top. "Regular," "Plus," and "V-Power" are visible in the middle. Prices range from $5.79 to $6.09.](jpg/030722-gas-mhn-cm-0419bd.jpg)
![A blue road sign, with yellow lettering reads, "Welcome to California." Three orange poppies are also visible on the sign. A wildfire burns behind some hills in the background. Orange wildfire smoke fills the air.](jpg/071721-tamarack-fire-reuters-cm-0119bd.jpg)
![A blue road sign, with yellow lettering reads, "Welcome to California." Three orange poppies are also visible on the sign. A wildfire burns behind some hills in the background. Orange wildfire smoke fills the air.](jpg/071721-tamarack-fire-reuters-cm-0119bd.jpg)
![A stack of empty five-gallon water containers at Shady Lane Estates in Thermal on March 23, 2023. According to some residents, there is no clean drinking water from the mobile park, so these five-gallon containers are their only option. Pablo Unzueta for CalMatter](jpg/032423-shady-lane-mobile-home-pu-cm-4319bd.jpg)
![A gas pump at a Chevron station displays a screen showing $185.71 spent and 29.482 gallons pumped. The pump offers three fuel options: Regular (87), Plus (89), and Supreme (91). A gas nozzle is visible in the foreground, resting in its holder. In the background, a road with a truck passing by and trees can be seen. A nearby pump station includes an advertisement for a mobile app and fuel rewards.](jpg/062322_fresnogasfile_lv_cm_00619bd.jpg)
![A gas pump at a Chevron station displays a screen showing $185.71 spent and 29.482 gallons pumped. The pump offers three fuel options: Regular (87), Plus (89), and Supreme (91). A gas nozzle is visible in the foreground, resting in its holder. In the background, a road with a truck passing by and trees can be seen. A nearby pump station includes an advertisement for a mobile app and fuel rewards.](jpg/062322_fresnogasfile_lv_cm_00619bd.jpg)
![Two white and red oil pumps next to each other on a small dirt hill overlooking several farming fields in the distance.](jpg/030424_carbon-capture_lv_cm_3719bd.jpg)
![Two white and red oil pumps next to each other on a small dirt hill overlooking several farming fields in the distance.](jpg/030424_carbon-capture_lv_cm_3719bd.jpg)
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