Your quick guide to L.A.'s first-ever 'Climate Week' and its city-wide festivities
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"The climate and sustainability spaces operate in echo chambers... The real impact is reaching that broader audience," said JC Arce, co-executive director of the nonprofit organizing L.A. Climate Week, the Collidescope Foundation. This statement emphasizes the need for climate discussions to reach diverse audiences beyond the usual stakeholders.
"We want to be able to reach as many people as possible," said Samantha Lau, an ambassador for the nonprofit organization Plant Based Treaty. "There is an event for everybody." This highlights the inclusive approach of L.A. Climate Week, aiming to engage a wide range of participants.
Inspired by New York's Climate Week NYC, organizers hope the mix of fun and flashy events with more serious policy-focused discussions will encourage Angelenos to get involved in climate action and connect them with leaders. This reflects the ambition to blend engagement with serious dialogue in addressing climate issues.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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