Planning for Resilient Early Care and Education: Addressing Climate Vulnerabilities

This paper, written in partnership between LIIF and UC Berkeley's Center for Cities + Schools, makes clear the need to bolster physical infrastructure to protect children from the effects of climate change. Child care facilities, spaces where children between the ages of 0 and 5 spend lots of their time, may be an important site to implement facility changes that mitigate harmful impacts such as extreme heat and polluted air.

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