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Top environmental policy experts say a comprehensive approach is needed to deal with state’s deadliest global-warming side effect

Report by Luskin Center for Innovation provides framework for environmental justice in disadvantaged communities.

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

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.

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

Mapping tool informs where investments can unlock latent demand for electric vehicles

As billions of dollars become available, UCLA-Liberty Hill Foundation report recommends actions for community-informed, integrated infrastructure to improve quality of life for Angelenos

New UCLA reports find that local knowledge, partnerships and trust that TCC partners have in their communities allowed them to identify changing needs and respond quickly during the pandemic.

Between 25% and 30% of Angelenos have unpaid energy and water bills, with debts unevenly impacting Black, Latino, and low-income neighborhoods.

Report to state outlines policy pathways to meet the zero-carbon time crunch

First of its kind UCLA study released as state lawmakers consider Governor Newsom’s budget proposal, which includes $1.5 billion to zero-emission vehicle expansion.

Study co-authored by UCLA researchers finds hundreds of public water systems are out of compliance