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Climate Change L.A.

How climate change is affecting Southern California -- and what we can collectively do to ensure a bright future -- is what’s behind the partnership between KCET and Climate Resolve, a Los Angeles-based nonprofit dedicated to creating real, practical solutions to meet the climate challenge. Here, you’ll find groundbreaking climate science from UCLA’s Institute of the Environment and Sustainability (IoES) that came from collaborative effort with Climate Resolve and Los Angeles leaders to show the local impacts of climate change. With the science guiding us, we can plan local actions to build better communities. To that end, you’ll find resources, news, success stories, and practical solutions we can all take

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Alex Hall
Interview with climate scientist Dr. Alex Hall about his work on international and regional climate studies for Southern California.
Andy Haynes
Sir Andy Haines is Professor of Public Health and Primary Care at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
One Planet
Just what is the big deal about the Pope's encyclical on the environment?
Aaron Paley
The co-founder of CicLAvia shares his optimistic feelings about creating better public spaces and making cars secondary in Los Angeles.
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Climate Resolve's Executive Director Jonathan Parfrey on California's investment in climate science.
Climate Studies
Climate Resolve teamed up with the City of Los Angeles and UCLA's Institute of the Environment and Sustainability (IoES) to publish a series of groundbreaking climate studies.
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ALEX HALL, Ph.D. Dr. Alex Hall is a UCLA professor whose research is focused on reducing climate change uncertainty at both regional and global scales. At…
Dr. Alex Hall has employed an innovative technique for applying global climate models to L.A. and the surrounding region to provide detailed projections of climate change
End of Century Map
This study details stunning impacts to regional mountains.
Precipitation
This study is part of the Climate Change in the Los Angeles Region Project, of which Professor Alex Hall is the lead scientist.
San Pedro Flooding
The Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Study for the City of Los Angeles
Sun Heat Skyline
For many people, climate change still feels too abstract and faraway; This makes it more real.
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