NEWS

In the coming weeks, we will work with our colleagues at UCLA and partners across the region to help shape efforts that expedite recovery while advancing equity and resilience in our rapidly changing environment.

To engage and support 10 communities and tribal entities in determining the best strategies for local heat mitigation and management

Journeying through 15 years of impact, our priorities for the next few years, and opportunities to partner

LCI receives a first-of-its-kind federal grant to help protect communities from heat dangers.

A brief, interactive summary of select environmental policy impacts in 2023

LCI releases fact sheets and visuals to inform policy and funding decisions for heat-resilient K-12 schools

Shade is an essential solution to reduce health disparities exacerbated by extreme heat

Catherine Coleman Flowers fights for the health and dignity of rural communities where water and sanitation systems are failing

Heat makes it harder for students to learn and for teachers to teach. Previous research supported by the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation quantified how these effects exacerbate educational and racial inequalities.

New research finds shade, such as from trees, to be the most effective strategy to cool hot city streets

Meet our new faculty director and explore our actionable research for a sustainable future in our new Impact Report

Community-driven research strives to prevent heat-related illnesses

UCLA’s V. Kelly Turner takes a multi-pronged approach that emphasizes equitable solutions to this dangerous problem

A new study finds that decisionmakers who value environmental protection are most likely to choose green stormwater management tactics

A UCLA-led analysis highlights gaps in municipal planning for often-deadly rising temperatures

New research aims to further inform the state’s heat planning, legislative and budget decisions

A research team led by V. Kelly Turner calls for more comprehensive urban heat data — an essential element of any strategy to cool cities down.

Through modeling, data and storytelling, researchers will explore why historically redlined neighborhoods face extreme heat burdens today.

V. Kelly Turner and coauthors outline necessary components of an equitable strategy to address extreme heat