Glen MacDonald in Mirage News—Drought-induced vegetation browning disproportionately affects LA’s disadvantaged communities
The findings showed that during drought, more affluent places such as Pasadena, Beverly Hills and West Los Angeles remained greener than lower-income areas such as East Los Angeles, Inglewood and…
The findings showed that during drought, more affluent places such as Pasadena, Beverly Hills and West Los Angeles remained greener than lower-income areas such as East Los Angeles, Inglewood and Compton, said Glen MacDonald, a UCLA distinguished professor of geography and one of the paper’s co-authors.