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Los Angeles
Nov 18, 2024
Los Angeles’s score increased by 10 points. The city's risk profile reflects a 10% improvement in government risk and a 2% reduction in conflict risk, signaling positive developments in governance and localized stabilization. However, an 11% increase in food-related risk highlights growing challenges tied to food safety concerns and policy issues affecting agricultural operations. Climate, health, and water risks remain unchanged.
Recent events contributing to this profile include:
E. Coli Outbreak: A significant foodborne illness outbreak linked to organic carrots has resulted in one death and numerous illnesses.
Farmer Policy Concerns: Farmers in the U.S. are expressing frustrations over government policies that were initially supported but have since led to unintended consequences, particularly affecting agricultural practices.
Energy Secretary Nomination: The nomination of a climate change skeptic as Energy Secretary has sparked debate over potential shifts in national energy policy.
These developments highlight a complex risk landscape for Los Angeles, with significant improvements in governance and conflict stability but heightened food-related risks due to safety concerns and agricultural policy challenges.