Exactly! Know your audience, and adjust accordingly.
Exactly! Know your audience, and adjust accordingly.
In a related study, in 2020, we tested some of the most commonly used climate science terms... and the results would be hilarious if it wasn't so depressing. No one understood what mitigation, adaptation, carbon neutral, etc. meant.
link.springer.com/epdf/10.1007...
Proving yet again the climate experts are often at odds with the general public.
A nationally representative survey in 2022 tested "climate change" vs. other framing (notably "climate crisis") finding you need to stick with what's already familiar. link.springer.com/article/10.1...
ICYMI Sue and Jean are out with a piece today in just security on this issue: www.justsecurity.org/128687/impli...
Bodansky, as usual, is already of us. Completely agree that everything is likely to be litigated - but I suppose that's just how policy works in the US now π
...definitely cuts both ways and we've unfortunately seen that.
...actually Biden proved you can rejoin w/out Senate. Look at UNESCO. Good article here: virginialawreview.org/articles/rej...
What was once the US National Nature Assessment is now the United by Nature Assessment. These reports are only as good as the feedback they receive - nominations for expert reviewers is now open!
Ahead of the 2028 Olympics, Los Angeles launches a program to expand shade across the city
Graphic with white background. Text that says "we are shadeLA". graphic cartoon of people standing in the shadow of a tree.
White graphic background. Logo that says shadeLA. Text that says "Our vision: we see an LA that's built to beat the heat - with shade where it's needed to keep people safe and comfortable". There is a cartoon drawing of people standing in the shadow of a street light.
White graphic. The text says "Core goals: 1. expand built & natural shade 2. preserve & maintain existing shade 3. monitor & guide progress 4. inform & mobilize people". There is a cartoon drawing of people standing under the shade of an awning.
In the next 3 years - the World, Cup, Super Bowl, & Olympics will be coming to Los Angeles.
To make sure LA is ready for the world stage amidst rising & more severe heat waves, & to leave our community more resilient long after the last medal is won - we're launching a new campaign: Shade-LA.com
That is EXACTLY the goal!!
Press release: today.usc.edu/usc-teams-up...
FYI climate, adaptation and sports friends: @sammyroth.bsky.social @afreedma.bsky.social @daisydunne.carbonbrief.org @ed-king.bsky.social @katharinehayhoe.com @kkwilkinson.bsky.social @tdiliberto.bsky.social @jessimckenzi.bsky.social @eroston.bsky.social
Learn more by reading @awalkerinla.bsky.social great piece: bsky.app/profile/awal...
This is an unprecedented collaboration focused on climate resilience ahead of major events - led by @usc.edu @dornsife.usc.edu in collab with @luskininnovation.bsky.social ( @edithdeguzman.bsky.social), the City and County of LA, @la28games.bsky.social and 15+ community partners
Graphic with white background. Text that says "we are shadeLA". graphic cartoon of people standing in the shadow of a tree.
White graphic background. Logo that says shadeLA. Text that says "Our vision: we see an LA that's built to beat the heat - with shade where it's needed to keep people safe and comfortable". There is a cartoon drawing of people standing in the shadow of a street light.
White graphic. The text says "Core goals: 1. expand built & natural shade 2. preserve & maintain existing shade 3. monitor & guide progress 4. inform & mobilize people". There is a cartoon drawing of people standing under the shade of an awning.
In the next 3 years - the World, Cup, Super Bowl, & Olympics will be coming to Los Angeles.
To make sure LA is ready for the world stage amidst rising & more severe heat waves, & to leave our community more resilient long after the last medal is won - we're launching a new campaign: Shade-LA.com
Our latest USC Urban Trees Initiative study found that LA has stricter rules for where/what can go into the public right of way than nearly any other comparable cities. In many instances, these arcane rules are what is restricting tree planting in the places that need it most.
Oh look - we made it! pv-magazine-usa.com/2025/03/26/c...
Seven leading research universities are collaborating to advance solar arrays over Californiaβs canals.
Full press release: drive.google.com/file/d/17qFI...
Bringing together some of my favorite people including
@rbalesuc.bsky.social @briantarrojaphd.bsky.social @dustinmulvaney.bsky.social @feliciamarcus.bsky.social @kategordon.bsky.social @solaraquagrid.bsky.social
This effort is all about how we get BIG THINGS done in CA.
Quote from CA Natural Resource Secretary Wade Crowfoot: "California is leading the way, exploring innovative solutions to tackle climate change and strengthen our water and energy resilience. We are excited to see top research institutions come together to help deploy solar panels over water canals - a big idea with great potential. Science-driven collaborations like this one are critical to guide our path forward"
What happens when 7 universities & 3 state agencies join forces to save water, land, and generate renewable energy at scale? The #CaliforniaSolarCanalInitiative
bit.ly/CASolarCanals
Not outsourcing at the request of govt - but FEMA/Army Corps left LA after the wildfires before testing soil for contaminants. Leaving residents unable to go home. USC announced today new free lead testing: dornsife.usc.edu/news/stories...
Super proud of our new USC Urban Trees Initiative study, but even more proud that Dr. Berelson scored the quote of the year - 'L.A. trees are kicking ass'.
@tdiliberto.bsky.social is one of the most dedicated public servants I have ever met. His firing is not only a loss for NOAA, but for all Americans.
π former negotiator here. US has a hard time engaging on text outcomes at CBD due to non-party status. The big impact here is actually the $$. US *was largest donor for global biodi - but most was just cut (USAID/GEF/TF CCA) with foreign aid freeze
Our @usc.edu Urban Trees Initiative found that trees in #LA absorb up to 60% of GHGs during peak growing season - showing why #urbangreening matters.
As #wildfire recovery efforts continue in #LA, the damage isnβt limited to what we seeβitβs whatβs left behind in our soil. Thatβs why researchers from @usc.edu & Public Exchange joined forces to study potential lead contamination in fire-affected areas - supporting our communities in staying safe.
πͺ How You Can Help:
And while weβre proud of the work weβve done so far, we can do even more with #LA community support! Check out our project page to learn more about how you can support our work and keep up with developments:
publicexchange.usc.edu/la-wildfire-...
π± Whatβs Next?
This project isnβt just about researchβitβs about action. The team is working closely with the community to expand soil testing, raise awareness, and provide real-time updates for L.A. residents.
Map of Los Angeles with the Eaton Fire burn area outlined in red. A legend on the right shows lead concentration levels and the EPA safe threshold. Across the burn area and surrounding neighborhood sampling locations are shown indicating that as you move further from the burn area lead levels are decreasing.
Early results show that while lead levels are highest inside burn zones, they drop significantly as you move away. The best news? Playground sand samples tested low for leadβso lead may not be a major concern in those settings.