How Climate Resolve Stays Cool: Samantha Nuno
How Climate Resolve Stays Cool: Samantha Nuno Fighting extreme heat is what we do at Climate Resolve. We’re pulling back the curtain and introducing you to team members combating extreme …
How Climate Resolve Stays Cool: Samantha Nuno Fighting extreme heat is what we do at Climate Resolve. We’re pulling back the curtain and introducing you to team members combating extreme …
How Climate Resolve Stays Cool: Kristopher Eclarino Fighting extreme heat is what we do at Climate Resolve. We’re pulling back the curtain and introducing you to team members combating extreme …
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How Climate Resolve Stays Cool: Thelma Briseño Staying cool is a hot topic because extreme heat affects everyone. Which is why Climate Resolve engages with low-income communities who are feeling …
Recapping our Open House with Senator Ben Allen This Open House event aims to continue to elevate the public health benefits associated with adapting the state to extreme heat and …
For thousands of years, Native American practices maintained ecological balance in California. During this time, tribes accumulated knowledge and understanding of how to best adapt to environmental change. Today, meaningful …
On November 14th and 15th, 2022, Climate Resolve’s Natalie Hernandez and Lia Cohen had the opportunity to attend the Transit to Parks Summit at the Earvin “Magic” Johnson Recreation Area …
When the environmental movement started in the 1970’s, saying “no” was a force for good. Building houses on toxic waste dumps like Love Canal – you must say no. And …
Climate Resolve’s delegation to the National Adaptation Forum (NAF) entailed a visit to Stillmeadow Community Fellowship Church, part of the City of Baltimore’s extensive resilience hub network. We met Ms. …
Welcome to our How Climate Resolve Stays Cool series! We want to pull back the curtain and introduce you to some of the team behind Climate Resolve — the people who are …