Description
Concerned about climate change but not sure what to do about it? Meet Dashboard.Earth (beta), the app helping Angelenos turn climate anxiety into climate action.
Solving the climate crisis will take more than just avoiding making things worse. It’ll take making things better. We built Dashboard.Earth (beta) to connect you to the climate solutions that matter most in Los Angeles—and support you with impacts and rewards.
CLIMATE SOLUTIONS
We guide you step by step through the most important actions you can take in your home, yard, and community to help adapt to climate change. Not sure where to start? We make it easy. Actions, resources, tools and incentives are organized by theme into paths that show you the way.
TRACK YOUR IMPACT
When we work together, it’s not just a drop in the bucket. We measure, track, and show you your impact, so you understand how what you do contributes to the big picture. Join our growing community creating change from the ground up.
REWARDS & INCENTIVES
Climate action shouldn’t be a sacrifice. That’s why Dashboard.Earth (beta) gives back to you for what you give to your local environment. From local rebates, to climate-friendly freebies, to prizes, contests, and even direct payments, we’re realigning incentives to support local community action.
**Let’s help Los Angeles meet its climate goals!**
LA is the most climate-vulnerable city in the country. But it has bold climate goals for 2025. Together, we can make them a reality.
1 - Make LA 7 degrees cooler by increasing tree canopy
2 - Divert 95% of landfill waste through compost and reusables
3 - Zero net loss of biodiversity
4 - Safeguard LA County’s local water supply
5 - Transition to 100% renewable energy
**Local solutions to a global problem**
Climate change is global, but we feel its effects where we live. That’s why on Dashboard.Earth, we work locally to adapt. That’s why we partner with respected local environmental non-profits to bring the solutions that matter most in your neighborhood right to your fingertips. Our goal? Climate resilience in California.