HIDDEN HAZARDS: The Impacts of Climate Change on Incarcerated People in California State Prisons

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— On 2/16/2023 9:04:00 AM, CDCR Public Records wrote: RE: PUBLIC RECORDS ACT REQUEST January 22, 2023, Reference # I008854-012223 Dear student Abhilasha Bhola, This letter is in response to your Public Records Act request dated January 22, 2023 in which you requested the following records: “*Date: Month, Day, Year* Re: Request for (Arrest/Booking) Data Dear *Agency Name/Unit Name*: Pursuant to the California Public Records Act (“CPRA”)[1] and the California Constitution[2] I am requesting the information listed below, in electronic format. I pledge under penalty of perjury that the data will not be used for commercial purposes. I swear under penalty of perjury that this request is being made for scholarly purposes. I am willing to pay any reasonable fees required to fulfill this request. Please send the following information in an electronic format (if the records are kept in a database, they should preferably be exported to an excel or csv file): 1. Continuity of Operations/Continuity of Government (COOP/COG) Plan for all CDCR state prisons 2. All-Hazards Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) to include the Pandemic Influenza Plan for all CDCR state prisons 3. Public Safety Power Shut-Off (PSPS) response for all CDCR state prisons 4. Draft of CDCR Climate Action Plan and Environmental Impact Report 5. Any reports, resources or documents pertaining to CDCR Training on climate related emergency response 6. All data used to generate the lists (or full information for every CDCR facility) of Most Affected by Changing Temperature (Degrees Fahrenheit), Facilities that Will Experience the Largest Increase in Extreme Heat Events, Facilities that will be Most Impacted by Projected Changes in Wildfire, Facilities that will be Most Impacted by Projected Changes in Heating Degree Days, Facilities that will be Most Impacted by Projected Changes in Cooling Degree Days in the CDCR SUSTAINABILITY ROADMAP 2020-2021 - Chapter One: Climate Change adaptation 7. Full Heat Contingency Plans 8. Environmental Impact Reports (EIR) of Most Affected Facilities as listed by CDCR sustainability roadmap 9. Drought Action Plan 10. Drafts of the 2030 Climate Action Plan (2030 CAP) 11. Health Data on all deaths and causes of death in CDCR facilities from 2000 to present If available, please provide a definition list for the information provided in response to this PRA. Likewise, we prefer this file in electronic format as well. Please send your response to this PRA request to abhilashab@g.ucla.edu If you believe this request is overly broad, Government Code § 6253.1(a) requires that you (1) provide

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CONCLUSION

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THE CURRENT POLITICAL CONTEXT

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OUR POLICY OPTIONS AND EVALUATION

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ENGAGEMENT WITH CDCR

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05 DETAILING OUR INVESTIGATION

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THE CURRENT CLIMATE: CALLING FOR CARCERAL CHANGE

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CLIMATE CHANGE & VULNERABILITY

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CLIMATE HAZARDS & CLIMATE RISK

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COVID-19: A CASE STUDY ON CDCR'S DISASTER PREPAREDNESS

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BROWN V. PLATA DECISION: OVERCROWDING & PRISON CONDITIONS

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INTRODUCTION

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