
UCLA: COVID-19 Deaths Linked to Poor Air Quality
UCLA C-Solutions research featured on NBC Los Angeles

UCLA C-Solutions research featured on NBC Los Angeles

Empowering women is key to the success of climate actions

Jonah Lipsitt, Alec M. Chan-Golston, Jonathan Liu, Jason Su, Yifang Zhu, and Michael Jerrett. Environment International 153: 106531 (2021).

Young Black, indigenous, and people of color must be central in the climate discussion. Their participation and leadership are vital for creating real solutions and changing our trajectory.
Climate change affects all of us in some way, but many American Indian and Alaska Native communities share characteristics that can affect their ability to prepare for, respond to, and cope with the impacts of climate change.

David Eisenman, C-Solutions Director for Community Partnerships, co-leads a new project called Heat Resilient L.A.

We need to better understand the effects of climate change on mental health.
Climate change affects all of us in some way, but many American Indian and Alaska Native communities share characteristics that can affect their ability to prepare for, respond to, and cope with the impacts of climate change.

Life in lockdown teaches a lesson that public health scientists have known for a long time: parks are a lifeline, especially for city-dwellers.

Diane Garcia-Gonzales and Michael Jerrett’s guest column in the Los Angeles Daily News