Climate change is battering California. Can the state find a way forward? Listen every Thursday as award-winning L.A. Times columnist Sammy Roth breaks down the many complexities of today's climate challenges and solutions with top experts in the field. LA Times Studios launched “Smoglandia" on Boiling Point Podcast, a new
limited narrative series hosted by award-winning Los Angeles Times
columnist Patt Morrison. The podcast traces the rise, impact and
eventual retreat of Los Angeles’ most insidious form of pollution: smog.
Through the words and insights of scientists, policymakers, filmmakers
and artists who lived through the city’s worst air-quality days, the
series explores how Los Angeles became a testing ground for
environmental regulation, and how science and innovation transformed
public health. At a time when hard-earned progress against smog faces
new setbacks, “Smoglandia” examines a landmark victory for the City of
Angels, and, through clearer air, looks forward to the lessons still to
be learned — and the battles yet to come.
The first episode explores the origins of smog in L.A., featuring
Natural History Museum associate curator Dr. Regan Dunn explaining how
research at the La Brea Tar Pits uncovered evidence that humans have
been creating pollution in the region for thousands of years. Listeners
will also hear from renowned artist Helen Pashgian, who recounts growing
up in Altadena in the 1940s, during a time when local wartime industries
took a toll on her health and obscured the once-glorious vistas.
Additional podcast guests will include actor and climate activist Jane
Fonda, U.S. Senator Adam Schiff, L.A. County Supervisor Janice Hahn, and
other influential voices behind the city’s ongoing battle with air
quality.
“Smoglandia” is presented as a special season of The Times’ “Boiling
Point” environmental podcast.