State can do more to protect Californians from extreme heat
Top environmental policy experts say a comprehensive approach is needed to deal with state’s deadliest global-warming side effect
Adapting to Extreme Heat in California
Assessing Gaps in State-Level Policies and Funding Opportunities
Authors: J.R. DeShazo and Lolly LimMaking Justice40 a Reality for Frontline Communities
Lessons from State Approaches to Climate and Clean Energy Investments
Authors: Colleen Callahan, Daniel Coffee, J.R. DeShazo and Silvia R. GonzálezTurner and Colleagues Receive Grant to Pinpoint Sources of Heat Injustice
Through modeling, data and storytelling, researchers will explore why historically redlined neighborhoods face extreme heat burdens today.
Researchers Call for Attention to ‘Heat Governance’ to Protect Those Most at Risk from Extreme Heat
V. Kelly Turner and coauthors outline necessary components of an equitable strategy to address extreme heat
Symposium Convenes Climate Adaptation Experts Amid Intensifying Heat, Fires and Floods
With 24 virtual sessions, the symposium featured the research and expertise of 98 speakers across the social sciences, including economics, geography, public health, urban planning and public policy.
Southern California Regional Energy Needs Assessment
Authors: Kelly Trumbull and J.R. DeShazo
High Temperatures Increase Workers’ Injury Risk, Whether They’re Outdoors or Inside
The finding reflects another consequence of climate change, according to new study led by R. Jisung Park of the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation and Luskin Public Policy
Equity-Focused Heat Adaptation Strategies for Los Angeles County
Authors: Hanqing Chu, Jacqueline Adams, Jiaxin Li, and Sarah Goldmuntz