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Rebuild:LA Episode 073: Is LA’s Recovery On Track to Survive Another Climate Disaster? With LA Deputy Mayor Randall Winston (Part II)

30 min · 5 de may de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2441905/fan_mail/new] Last week on Rebuild:LA, host Cameron Barrett welcomed LA’s Deputy Mayor of Infrastructure and Climate Resilience, Randall Winston, to the show. The conversation was mostly about the first part of his title - infrastructure. What was LA doing to repair the Palisades and ensure it could withstand the ongoing threat from wildfires? This week, it’s about the second half of his title - Climate Resilience. Mayor Bass recently released her Climate Action Plan, and the Palisades Fire figures heavily in it. Winston lays out the mayor’s plan for not only a greener, more carbon-neutral city, but also a place tens of thousands of international visitors will want to flock to by summer 2028, when LA hosts the Olympic Games. Resources: * Mayor Bass Climate Roadmap [https://plan.mayor.lacity.gov/] * Mayor Bass Climate Action Plan [https://plan.mayor.lacity.gov/sites/g/files/wph2176/files/2026-04/MayorBassClimateActionPlanforLosAngeles_2026_1.pdf] * Mayor Bass and Supervisor Barger with Trump [https://pasadenanow.com/main/supervisor-barger-touts-positive-talks-with-president-trump-to-hold-insurers-accountable] Support the show [https://4agc.com/donate/la-fires]

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Portada del episodio Rebuild:LA: Episode 077 - Prioritizing Nature Should Be Part of the Rebuilding Plan with Sara Marti from Resilient Palisades

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Portada del episodio Rebuild:LA Episode 076: State Farm Fined “A Drop in the Bucket” for Illegal Actions in the Palisades and Eaton Fire Recovery with Joy Chen from Every Fire Survivors’ Network

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