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Planting trees lowers the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and cools
your home and neighborhood. If you live in Los Angeles City, you can request a
tree for your property through
City Plants
. If you live in unincorporated Los Angeles County, you can
request a tree
for the space between your sidewalk and the road in front of your home. Or
get involved with wider tree planting efforts through
TreePeople
,
Life is Better with Trees
, and other organizations and initiatives.
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Keep your home and neighborhood cool with a
cool
roof
that reflects heat. Most cool roof materials are the same price as regular roof
materials. Your energy bill will go down!
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Support efforts to increase the number of parks and green space in your neighborhood.
These spaces help cool neighborhoods.
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Implement
easy strategies
that help reduce your contribution to climate change, which causes extreme heat
and other negative impacts.
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Support policies and programs that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and protect
our communities from climate impacts. These include:
- Public transportation and ways (like sidewalks, crosswalks, and bike
lanes) that make it easier for people to walk and bike
- Tree planting, increasing green space, adopting cool roofs and cool and
permeable pavement
- Recycling and composting
- Electric vehicles
- Renewable energy and energy efficiency programs
- Farmers markets and community gardens
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Refer to this comprehensive
Citizens Guide
for getting involved.
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If you are a clinician, read our
Rx
for Prevention article
about how to talk to your patients about protecting themselves from the health impacts
of climate change.
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If you are a current undergraduate or graduate student, consider an
Academic Internship
with the LA County Department of Public Health Climate Change and Sustainability
Program.