California Natural Resources Agency: Protecting Communities from Extreme Heat. VIrtual
Record-breaking heat waves in California this summer drive home what science makes clear: Temperatures are spiking as climate change heats the planet. Last year was the hottest in the planet's recorded history, and 2024 is shaping up to be even hotter.
California’s leaders are taking action to confront these worsening heat waves. In 2022, state agencies launched an Extreme Heat Action Plan, spurring new efforts to help Californians live and thrive in a hotter future. Join us for a candid conversation about these efforts. We will discuss what’s happening to protect communities from extreme heat and challenges that lie ahead.
What: Secretary Speaker Series - Living in a Hotter Future: Protecting Californians from Intensifying Extreme Heat
When: Wednesday, August 21, 2024, from noon to 1 p.m.
Moderator: Wade Crowfoot, Secretary, California Natural Resources Agency
Panelists:
Christina Curry, Chief Deputy Director, California Office of Emergency Services
Amanda Hansen, Deputy Secretary for Climate Change, California Natural Resources Agency
Nicholas A. Shufro Assistant Administrator (Acting), Risk Analysis, Planning & Information Directorate Resilience, Federal Emergency Management Agency
Marta Segura, M.P.H., Chief Heat Officer, City of Los Angeles
Jonathan Parfrey, Executive Director, Climate Resolve
Virtual, CA
United States