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PRESS ADVISORY: EMS Changes Our Name

SAN FRANCISCO -- At a time of fierce polarization, how we Americans communicate—the words we use in public discourse—matters more than ever. As an agency...

洛杉磯市呼籲居民協助規劃城市公園的未來

洛杉磯正在尋求其多元語言居民的幫助,來評估全市500多個公園的狀況,並制定出一個可改善公園系統的計劃。

LA시, 공원의 미래에 대해 주민들의 의견 수렴 나서

LA시는 시내 500개 공원 현황 및 공원 시스템 보수 계획 수립을 위해, 다국어 설문을 만들어 시내 다양한 주민들의 의견을 수렴할 예정이다.

Los Ángeles pedirá a sus residentes colaboración para planificar el futuro de los parques de la Ciudad

Los Ángeles está recurriendo a la diversidad de sus habitantes para evaluar el estado de más de 500 parques en toda la ciudad.

MacArthur Park School: Lots of Cement, Few Trees

Hispanic LA | With global warming pushing temperatures beyond 100 degrees Fahrenheit, the lack of trees and green space has become a critical problem in schools, where youth vulnerable to the heat spend much of their lives.

Oaxacan Nursery Owner Believes in Benefits of Fruit Trees

Impulso | Fruit tree arborist Ricardo Ortiz is passionate about helping to stop climate change and reforestation, creating shade, and providing delicious food for the palate.

East LA, Boyle Heights Neighbors Call For More Trees, Fewer Cell Phone Antennas

Kiosko | Residents of East Los Angeles and Boyle Heights are asking for more trees to mitigate heat waves and have more oxygen.

Indigenous Wisdom Consulting: A Path for LA County to Embrace Nature

Indigenous Network | Los Angeles County’s original stewards were the Tongva, the Chumash, the Tataviam, and the Acjachemen.

Green Shade Coverage for Extreme Heat: What LA Residents Can Do

World Journal | A report from the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, UCLA reveals that extreme heat has a disproportionate impact on low-income people and communities of color in Los Angeles.

Despite Tree Giveaway Programs in Southern CA, AAPI Don’t Fully Benefit

UNE News Express | Promotion of many nonprofit urban greening and tree giveaway programs has not reached the AAPI community.

Involving Youth in Greening, Maintaining Green Spaces in Schools

Myanmar Gazette | Underserved communities, disproportionately impacted by extreme heat and lacking access to green spaces, are taking matters into their own hands to bring nature into their neighborhoods.

Over 1,000 Trees Planted in Hottest Areas of San Fernando Valley

La Opinión | Despite resistance from some San Fernando Valley residents, expanding green cover benefits neighborhoods and five schools suffering yearly from high temperatures.

Green Havens: Designing Public Parks for Mental Health

Al Enteshar | In the heart of bustling cities and tranquil suburbs, public parks are being recognized not merely as spaces for recreation and socializing, but as vital components for enhancing mental wellness.

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