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197: How LA’s Mega-Fires Created a 100-Mile Chemical Disaster with Tracy Quinn

197: How LA’s Mega-Fires Created a 100-Mile Chemical Disaster with Tracy Quinn

Episode 197 Published 11 months, 3 weeks ago
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We’ve tested the limits of our planet plenty, and the water war has officially begun. But what if there was an antidote to the toxins polluting the dominant color of the globe?
In this compelling episode of A Climate Change, host Matt Matern sits down with Tracy Quinn, President and CEO of Heal the Bay, to explore the devastating impacts of recent Los Angeles fires on marine ecosystems and coastal waters. Tracy shares critical insights on climate change's role in harmful algal blooms, the challenges of testing ocean contaminants, and innovative solutions for stormwater capture and water resilience. From examining marine protected areas to discussing groundbreaking water infrastructure projects, this conversation offers valuable perspectives on how climate change is affecting our oceans. This Clean Beaches Week, listen in for actionable insights on the steps we need to take to protect our vital marine ecosystems.
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Tracy Quinn Bio:
Tracy Quinn
is the President and CEO of Heal the Bay. With extensive experience in water management and environmental protection, she also serves on the Metropolitan Water District's Board of Directors, representing the City of Los Angeles. She brings valuable expertise in climate resilience, stormwater management, and marine ecosystem protection, leading initiatives to address the impacts of climate change on coastal waters and marine life - from monitoring post-wildfire water contamination to advancing water recycling projects and implementing stormwater capture solutions. As a key voice in Southern California's environmental policy, Quinn has been instrumental in developing climate adaptation strategies and advocating for sustainable water management practices that serve 19 million residents.


More About Heal the Bay:


Established in 1985, Heal the Bay is a prominent environmental organization focused on protecting coastal waters and watersheds in Southern California, dedicated to making the coastal waters and watersheds in Greater Los Angeles safe, healthy, and clean. Using science, education, community action, and advocacy to fulfill their mission, the group focuses on protecting the coastal waters and watersheds of southern California, primarily, Santa Monica Bay.

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A Climate Change with Matt Matern
is a podcast dedicated to addressing the pressing issue of climate change while inspiring action and fostering a sustainable future. Each episode dives deep into the environmental challenges of our time, rising global temperatures, extreme weather events, and resource degradation, breaking down complex topics into digestible insights.


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