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In part two of our deep dive into LA’s relationship to water, we turn to the solutions right on our doorstep.As climate change increasingly impacts on water sources, the issues of land management and water conservation are more important than ever. From returning landscapes to indigenous sovereignty to improved infrastructure for harnessing stormwater, solutions to the water crisis do exist. In this episode, we hear from local leaders on historic wins in water rights, and explore creative solutions already in action. Hear stories of native plant landscaping at City Hall, and a unique river project blending art, science and activism – helping to bring us closer to a water independent LA.
Guests:
Charming Evelyn, Sierra Club Water Committee
Conner Everts, Executive Director: Southern California Watershed Alliance
Kelly Majewski, Special Project Coordinator, Metabolic Studio
Featuring music from Los Angeles band, Peel Dream Magazine
By Sierra Club Angeles ChapterIn part two of our deep dive into LA’s relationship to water, we turn to the solutions right on our doorstep.As climate change increasingly impacts on water sources, the issues of land management and water conservation are more important than ever. From returning landscapes to indigenous sovereignty to improved infrastructure for harnessing stormwater, solutions to the water crisis do exist. In this episode, we hear from local leaders on historic wins in water rights, and explore creative solutions already in action. Hear stories of native plant landscaping at City Hall, and a unique river project blending art, science and activism – helping to bring us closer to a water independent LA.
Guests:
Charming Evelyn, Sierra Club Water Committee
Conner Everts, Executive Director: Southern California Watershed Alliance
Kelly Majewski, Special Project Coordinator, Metabolic Studio
Featuring music from Los Angeles band, Peel Dream Magazine