Climate change is already having an impact on California, and that impact is expected to grow. One group that is especially vulnerable to climate change is the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community. A recent report by the UCLA Law School’s Williams Institute found that LGBT people are more likely to live in areas that are vulnerable to the effects of climate change, such as coastal areas and areas with high temperatures. LGBT people are also more likely to experience economic hardship, which can make it difficult to prepare for and respond to climate-related disasters. The report recommends that California take steps to specifically address the needs of LGBT people in its climate change planning. For example, the state could make sure that its disaster relief and evacuation plans take into account the unique needs of LGBT people. As climate change continues to present new challenges for California, it is important to ensure that no one is left behind. Addressing the specific needs of the LGBT community is a vital part of that effort.