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Biden-Harris Administration Commits on Climate Change – Creating Jobs, Building Infrastructure, and Delivering Environmental Justice
Biden-Harris Administration Commits on Climate Change – Creating Jobs, Building Infrastructure, and Delivering Environmental Justice
Climate Resolve is proud to partner with Investing in Place, Slate-Z, and Pacoima Beautiful in the Bus Shelter Blitz project. The cornerstone of our work at Climate Resolve revolves around mitigating the effects of extreme heat in the most vulnerable of communities in and around Los Angeles.
Climate Resolve Troubleshoots to Pilot Hydration Stations at Bus Stops Read More »
It’s funny. The deodorant I use has a sales pitch printed on the container. It reads that it will replace my “stench monsters” with “fresh clean masculine ‘scent elves.”
American Masculinity and Climate Change Read More »
While we did not know what this pandemic would mean for our work at Climate Resolve, with the support of great partners like yourself, our staff has been working harder
A Letter from Climate Resolve’s Executive Director, Jonathan Parfrey: Read More »
Is this the most important election of our lifetimes? When it comes to climate change, and the changes we need to implement with alacrity, the November 3 election is unquestionably mega-important.
Six Steps to Voting During COVID-19 Read More »
Climate Resolve offers numerous year-round internship opportunities to students interested in climate change, sustainability, public policy, advocacy, and community outreach. We’d like to introduce you to them, their work with us, and how they’ve helped make Los Angeles a stronger and more sustainable city in the face of climate change.
Intern Spotlight: Saman Salahuddin & Zackary Zeilman Read More »
Written by Jonathan Parfrey for the August 2020 Climate Resolve Newsletter.
We Are Not Powerless Against Heat Waves Read More »
Climate Resolve offers numerous year-round internship opportunities to students interested in climate change, sustainability, public policy, advocacy, and community outreach. We’d like to introduce you to them, their work with us, and how they’ve helped make Los Angeles a stronger and more sustainable city in the face of climate change.
Intern Spotlight: Denise Aparicio & Estela Montiel Read More »
To say we are living through unprecedented times is inaccurate. Calls for social justice and governmental accountability are certainly coming into focus, yet this is nothing new. Centuries of racism—especially the wrongful treatment of black men and women—have been a shameful aspect of American culture since its beginnings.
Black lives matter. Read More »
Over the last several months, Climate Resolve has worked with the community of Canoga Park on implementing new street designs they would like to see around the Metro Orange Line Station at
Addressing Transit Access and Heat in Canoga Park Read More »