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Climate Week: Coming to a City Near You (Yes, Even Yours) 😃
Los Angeles’s first climate week (can you believe it?!), September 8th to the 15th, will bring disparate stakeholders together in a decentralized week of events... Today, we’ll share a few can’t-miss events and what the week has in store for our climate aficionados.
🥇The Green Games: Paris Takes the Gold for Sustainability!
The Olympic Games have notoriously made negative environmental impacts on the surrounding cities and their residents. For the 2024 Olympic Games, Paris set the goal of halving greenhouse gas emissions compared to previous Games. We’re diving into how they did this and what its impact could be on future Olympic Games.
Rain Rain, Won’t Go Away!
Residents of South Florida are finally catching their breath after a brutal series of storms dumped unprecedented amounts of rain on the region in mid-June. While the worst may be over, the scars of the floods serve as a stark reminder of the state's vulnerability to extreme weather events.
Revving Up Change: New Tailpipe Standards
The fight for cleaner air took a significant step forward this year when the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced stricter tailpipe emission standards for light-duty vehicles. These new regulations aim to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants from cars and trucks, leading to cleaner air and improved public health.
Food Rescue Gets a Boost from the White House
Food waste is a major environmental and ethical concern. In the United States alone, a staggering amount of perfectly edible food ends up in landfills each year. But there's good news on the horizon! This month, the White House announced a groundbreaking national strategy aimed at tackling this critical issue.
📸 Hollywood Climate Summit 2024
The role of storytelling and communications in addressing the global challenge of climate change has never been more critical. Enter the Hollywood Climate Summit—a dynamic event that bridges the gap between climate knowledge and mainstream media, fostering a cultural movement of sustained impact and climate action. Discounted tickets below!