From Engineering to Economics, Healing Post-Fire
The fires that tore through Los Angeles left devastation in their wake, but in their aftermath, a powerful movement emerged—one rooted in science, resilience, and community action. In this episode, we sit down with Tracy Quinn, CEO of Heal the Bay, and Thierry Malleret, an economist and global thought leader, to explore how communities are navigating the intersection of environmental recovery, policy, and human resilience. Tracy shares how a group of local scientists from Pacific Palisades organized through WhatsApp to demand transparency, secure public health protections, and monitor water and air quality, while Thierry discusses the broader economic and global implications of climate change and the crucial importance of planet-first policy decisions. Together, they highlight the crucial role of advocacy, data, and hope in rebuilding a safer, more sustainable future. Join us in learning how science and community-driven solutions are shaping the road to recovery.
Resources:
- Heal the Bay - www.healthebay.org
- EPA Hazardous Waste Management Resources – www.epa.gov/hw
- Thierry Malleret’s Monthly Barometer – www.monthlybarometer.com
- Read: The Great Narrative for a Better Future
- Read: Ten Good Reasons to Go for a Walk
- Read: Deaths at Davos 2.0