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    With Climate Change Intensifying, California Launches Initiative to Fill Forestry Jobs

    As California’s wildlife crisis deepens amid forester job shortages, the state has launched a new initiative to build up its forestry ranks.

    COP29 Must Establish an International Court of Climate Justice

    COP29 needs to be turned into a real "Finance-COP" forcing developed countries to follow through on pledged finance to developing countries.

    The Planet’s Most Existential Threat Was Left Out at the Ballot Box

    The planet faces its most existential crisis, climate change, but voters and candidates seem largely unconcerned.

    El Paso Community Gets a Boost for Environmental Health and Justice

    Funding from the Biden Administration’s American Rescue Plan will help residents of this El Paso community conduct needed air quality monitoring.

    Latino Strategists Lead Campaign for Groundbreaking Climate Bond Initiative

    Prop. 4, the first Latino-led bond initiative in California, would create a $10 billion fund for water, fire prevention, and greening across the state.

    Multi-Billion Dollar Funding Available for Greening Low-Income Communities

    $40 billion in federal and state funding is available to help low income communities combat climate change.

    Can Addressing Climate Crisis Save Energy Costs, Lift Up Communities?

    Sep 13 | A panel of experts and local stakeholders examine the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF) in-depth and explain how this historic investment can reduce household energy costs and uplift working-class and poor communities.

    How Climate Change is Worsening the Home Affordability Crisis

    As climate change worsens, so does the home affordability crisis as insurers raise rates, withdraw coverage and underpay damages.

    Multilingual Campaign Deployed Across Los Angeles to Prepare for First Summer Heat Wave

    LA has launched a citywide campaign in more than a dozen languages to spread the word about the dangers of extreme heat.

    In Los Angeles, Shade Most Often Goes to the Privileged

    After the hottest summer on record, officials in Los Angeles vow again to make the city’s tree cover more equitable.

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