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Simplifying climate change language
Simplifying how experts and academics talk about climate change, so the public can understand threats facing their communities—and respond.
Simplifying how experts and academics talk about climate change, so the public can understand threats facing their communities—and respond.
Assessing how well the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) graphics are understood by the policymakers who rely on them—so that critical science can be clearer, more usable, and more actionable.
Bringing more trees, shade, and fresh air to L.A. by mapping where, what kind, and how many trees to plant for the biggest impact.
Tracking how climate stories influence the TV and film industry—and how they shape audience perceptions of climate change.
Uncovering how Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) can unintentionally serve child sexual abuse material (CSAM)—and how using this knowledge can help stop its spread.
Creating a new support system to improve well-being for some of society’s most critical people: clinicians and caregivers.
Building support networks and providing effective resources for those caring for loved ones suffering from Alzheimer’s and dementia through the CARE pilot program.
Helping surgeons take better care of themselves and their patients with the PEAK Collaborative—a pilot program helping healthcare providers perform at their best.
Figuring out what’s keeping people from saving water–and what it will take to change behaviors and improve participation in water-saving programs.
Protecting Angelenos from dangerous contamination with free rapid-response soil testing through out Contaminant Level Evaluation and Analysis for Neighborhoods (CLEAN) project.