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USC experts share expertise about wildfires
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Wildfires are burning throughout California and thousands of residents have been forced to evacuate their homes as firefighters battle blazes near Los Angeles. Earlier this week, the state's largest power utility, PG&E, intentionally shut off electricity to hundreds of thousands of customers in an effort to avoid sparking more deadly wildfires. USC experts are available for news media interviews to discuss wildfires, including environmental impacts, smoke and health, urban land use, climate change and drought.
Ed Avol, professor of clinical medicine, Department of Preventive Medicine, Keck School of Medicine of USC. He's an expert in smoke toxicity, respiratory health, air pollution, health impacts and preventive measures.
Adam Rose, research professor, USC Price School of Public Policy, and faculty affiliate of the Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events (CREATE) at USC. He's an expert in the economics of disasters and served as the lead economist on the U.S. Geological Survey disaster scenarios and lead researcher for a report to Congress on the net benefits of the Federal Emergency Management Agency hazard mitigation grants.
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