L.A. Fires and a Repost: Earth Day
This week, due to lack of time, I will be reposting an older podcast that I did years ago about Earth Day because it serves as a valuable reminder during the current misfortune in Los Angeles, as well as the misfortune of other areas afflicted by climate change. No doubt, our planet is hurting. If you are interested in helping the victims of this devastation, first, thank you for your love! For those who want to donate, I recommend the following organizations:
Emergency Network Los Angeles https://enla.org/
American Red Cross https://www.redcross.org/local/california/los-angeles/about-us/our-work/california-wildfires-response-january-2025.html
The Salvation Army https://give-sc.salvationarmy.org/give/654073/
California Community Foundation https://www.calfund.org/funds/wildfire-recovery-fund/
Baby2Baby https://baby2baby.org/
Los Angeles County Animal Care Foundation https://lacountyanimals.org/
Pasadena Humane https://pasadenahumane.org/
Best Friends Animal Society https://bestfriends.org/emergency-response/los-angeles-wildfires
There are so many other wonderful organizations that are making themselves available to those affected by these horrible fires. If you are interested in donating to those I have mentioned or would prefer to donate to one of your favorite charities, my advice is to visit charitynavigator.com. Charity Navigator lists a multitude of charities based on
Impact and Measurement
Accountability and Finance
Leadership and Adaptability
Culture and Community
https://www.charitynavigator.org/discover-charities/where-to-give/palisades-fire-2025/#charity_list
Finally, if there is one thing you can do to help with all the devastation happening around the world, please do your best to reduce your carbon footprint. For each other, and for the animals. We only have one planet to live on. Let’s do our best to keep it healthy.
Thank you again for tuning in to Math! Science! History! Stay tuned for more podcasts coming in the near future, as we begin to roll out the rebrand of the podcast! Until next time my friends, carpe diem. Stay safe!