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SUMMARY:Net Zero Build Summit
DESCRIPTION:About NetZeroBuild Summit\nAugust 25-28\, 2020\n\n\n\nNetZeroBuild Summit 2020 brings together the key stakeholders involved in the Midwest’s value chain for net-zero construction in residential\, commercial\, academic and government buildings for the very first time. \nHosting the Midwest’s leading architects\, policymakers\, contractors\, system manufacturers\, building owners and real estate executives\, this essential new event is a opportunity to understand the role netzero construction and green building will play as the Midwest’s economy recovers from the impact of Covid-19. \nWith a highly interactive program running across four consecutive days\, NetZeroBuild Summit has been expertly crafted to facilitate connections and conversations\, and for stakeholders to identify potential project partners and new suppliers. \nBook your NetZeroBuild Summit 2020 delegate passes today. Click here to discover the discount opportunities. \nBook a pass\n\n  \n\nAgenda outline\n\n\n\nJoin a thought-provoking discussion on NZB projects \nAs we move towards a future where sustainability and rising energy prices play an increasingly important role in the design\, development and construction of our built environment\, the concept of net zero buildings (NZBs) is gaining momentum in the architectural industry\, the wider material supply chain and of course\, with facility owners (e.g. manufacturing OEMs). The agenda of the NetZeroBuild summit has been designed to facilitate thought-provoking discussion between all these relevant stakeholders and provide the knowledge and contacts to deliver innovative and economically practical NZB projects. \nAs symbolized by the creation of the new office of climate and energy\, this is a watershed moment for the state Michigan and the list of ambitious renewable energy and energy efficiency projects continues to grow. Smarter Shows is excited to host a dedicated networking forum for the building community to discuss this radical and powerful concept. \n\nDiscover the agenda \n\n\nKey benefits\n\n\n\nTake advantage of NetZeroBuild Summit 2020 \nDiscover how to successfully implement and deliver a commercial net-zero build project \nLearn the direction of travel on the green building revolution\, and identify future commercial opportunities \nUnderstand the next generation of high-performance\, energy efficient buildings\, and meet the people who’ll design and build them \nSource cutting-edge solutions and products to enable you to deliver sustainable\, cost-effective\, building projects \nDiscover how to reduce energy consumption in commercial facilities whilst enhancing operational productivity \nUnderstand which technical systems have the greatest potential to improve energy efficiency\, for both commercial and residential buildings \nInsights and case studies demonstrating how energy efficiency programmes can be leveraged to achieve corporate strategic objectives \nDiscover how LEED certification can yield unprecedented returns for new developments and existing building reuse \nDiscuss the opportunity for buildings to be transformed into microgrids\, enabling the mass adoption of renewable energy and electric vehicles \nActionable insight to you access financial resources introduced to support building performance upgrades and renewable energy installations \nUnderstand the significance of embodied carbon reduction efforts on your sustainable building value propositions
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/net-zero-build-summit/
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SUMMARY:Beauty and the Beast: California Wildflowers and Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:Nita Winter and Rob Badger take you behind the scenes of their 27-year journey\nphotographing wildflowers throughout California. It began in 1992\, when they discovered\nand fell in love with California’s spectacular wildflower blooms in the Mojave Desert’s\nAntelope Valley California Poppy Preserve. Photographing these beautiful landscapes\nand individual flowers evolved into their documentary art project\, Beauty and the Beast:\nWildflowers and Climate Change. Their new beautiful book\, co-published with CNPS\,\nfocuses on California’s amazing plant diversity and is a companion to their traveling\nexhibit. Gorgeous super bloom scenery is not the only thing that makes the Beauty and\nthe Beast wildflower photos so special; Rob and Nita developed unique field techniques\nto capture one-of-a-kind images. They create every one of the photographs in the field\,\nlugging 80 pounds of cameras and their “natural light” studio equipment from below sea\nlevel in Death Valley National Park\, to 13\,000-foot-high mountain passes. \nInternationally acclaimed conservation photographers Nita Winter and Rob Badger have\nbeen life partners and creative collaborators for more than three decades. Their work has\nbeen featured in Time\, Mother Jones\, Sierra\, Flora magazines\, the New York Times\,\nWashington Post\, San Francisco Chronicle\, and the Los Angeles Times. \n  \nClick here to receive emailed invitations to these Zoom meetings.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/beauty-and-the-beast-california-wildflowers-and-climate-change/
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