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SUMMARY:Climate Adaptation Research Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The Climate Adaptation Research Symposium will now be a free virtual\, live event! \nRegister here: https://webinars.on24.com/uclaluskin/ClimateAdaptation2020 \nAs global temperatures rise\, climate change is causing far-reaching impacts. Communities continue to experience extreme heat waves\, destructive wildfires\, and devastating floods and storms. Vulnerable and low-income populations feel these impacts the most. \nClimate change presents an unprecedented threat—however\, researchers are making progress to estimate the impacts of climate change on many aspects of society—health\, safety\, and wellbeing; migration; economic outputs and productivity—and to offer potential solutions. This arena of research offers a path forward to creating resilient communities and a society that can respond to rapidly changing environmental conditions. \nThis full-day symposium will highlight recent research measuring the impacts of climate change\, particularly on vulnerable populations and communities. The event will also include a parallel focus on strategies to address these impacts. It will foster cross-disciplinary dialogue between researchers and ultimately serve to improve our collective understanding of the climate adaptation research landscape; existing gaps; and how researchers can assist in informing adaptation and resiliency policies that are urgently needed. \nView the agenda and speakers at https://climateadaptationresearch.com.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/climate-adaptation-research-symposium/
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SUMMARY:Climate Adaptation Research Symposiums
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE\nAs global temperatures rise\, climate change is causing far-reaching impacts. Communities continue to experience extreme heat waves\, destructive wildfires\, and devastating floods and storms. Vulnerable and low-income populations feel these impacts the most. \nClimate change presents an unprecedented threat—however\, researchers are making progress to estimate the impacts of climate change on many aspects of society—health\, safety\, and wellbeing; migration; economic outputs and productivity—and to offer potential solutions. This arena of research offers a path forward to creating resilient communities and a society that can respond to rapidly changing environmental conditions. \nThis full-day symposium will highlight recent research measuring the impacts of climate change\, particularly on vulnerable populations and communities. The event will also include a parallel focus on strategies to address these impacts. It will foster cross-disciplinary dialogue between researchers and ultimately serve to improve our collective understanding of the climate adaptation research landscape; existing gaps; and how researchers can assist in informing adaptation and resiliency policies that are urgently needed. \nView the agenda and speakers at https://climateadaptationresearch.com \nThe UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation acknowledges the Gabrielino/Tongva peoples as the traditional land caretakers of the Los Angeles basin and UCLA is grateful to be in service to the indigenous peoples of this area.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/climate-adaptation-research-symposiums/
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SUMMARY:Building a Just and Climate-Ready Economy in a Post-COVID World
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a conversation in honor of Climate Week with Daniel P. Schrag\, Sturgis Hooper Professor of Geology\, Harvard University\, who will address The Science and Forecasting of Climate Change and Rebecca Henderson\, John and Natty McArthur University Professor\, who will address the Business Case for Building a Just and Climate-Ready Economy. \nModerated by: Jennifer Nash\, Director of Harvard Business School’s Business and Environment Initiative \nHosted by: HBS Connects and the Harvard Business School Business and Environment Initiative \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/building-a-just-and-climate-ready-economy-in-a-post-covid-world/
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SUMMARY:The Enhanced LABC Virtual Sustainability Summit
DESCRIPTION:The LABC is proud to present the new Virtual Two-Day 14th Annual Sustainability Summit with our partners the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy and the Schwarzenegger Institute for State and Global Policy. \nREGISTER HERE\n  \nMonday\, September 21 | 3:30 – 6: 15 PM\nCongressional Keynote \nCongresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester \n  \nNational Security Keynote \nElizabeth Sherwood-Randall \nDistinguished Professor\, Georgia Institute of Technology; Former Deputy Secretary\, U.S. Department of Energy \n  \nMoving Toward 100% Renewable Energy & Resource Adequacy \nModerator: Sammy Roth\, Energy Reporter\, LA Times  \nMartin L. Adams\, General Manager & Chief Engineer\, LADWP \nMarybel Batjer\, President\, California Public Utilities Commission \nTom Buttgenbach\, President & CEO\, 8minute Solar Energy \nMichael Garland\, CEO\, Pattern Energy \nCarla Peterman\, Senior Vice President\, Strategy & Regulatory Affairs\, Southern California Edison \n  \nSpotlight Session \nRA McDonough\, Managing Director & Head of Energy\, West Region & LA\, Investment Bank\, JPMorgan Chase \nMonday\, September 21 | 3:30 – 6: 15 PM \n  \nTuesday\, September 22 | 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM\nAccelerating Just\, Equitable Climate Goals \nModerator: Michael Northrop\, Program Director\, Sustainable Development\, Rockefeller Brothers Fund \nThe Honorable Kevin De Leon\, Councilmember-elect\, Los Angeles City Council \nKate Gordon\, Director\, Office of Planning and Research & Senior Policy Advisor\, Climate Change\, Office of Governor Gavin Newsom \nDr. Manuel Pastor\, Director\, Program for Environmental and Regional Equity\, USC \nThe Honorable Fran Pavley\, Former California State Senator\, Environmental Policy Director\, Schwarzenegger Institute \n  \nFireside Chat: \nEducating the Future Workforce to Achieve a Sustainable\, Equitable Region \nModerator: Dr. Daniel A. Mazmanian\, Professor\, USC Price School of Public Policy \nCarol Folt\, President\, University of Southern California \nThe Honorable Eric Garcetti\, Mayor\, City of Los Angeles \n  \nBusiness Keynote \nCongressman Tony Cardenas  \nEmile Haddad\, Chairman and CEO\, FivePoint \nKevin Payne\, President & CEO\, Southern California Edison \n  \nThe Buildings of Tomorrow \nModerator: Lauren Faber O’Connor\, Chief Sustainability Officer\, Office of Mayor Eric Garcetti  \nDavid Hochschild\, Chair\, California Energy Commission \nZafer Sahinoglu\, Vice President\, Business Innovation\, Mitsubishi Electric US Inc. \nReed McMains\, Vice President & General Manager\, Turner Construction Company \nJason Barrett\, Vice President\, GAF Energy \n  \nFireside Chat \nModerator: Mary Leslie\, President\, LABC \nCongressman Alan Lowenthal \nWade Crowfoot\, Secretary\, California Natural Resources Agency \n  \nProviding Clean\, Affordable Water for Californians \nModerator: David Nahai\, President\, David Nahai Companies \nThe Honorable Henry Stern\, Senator\, State of California \nGil Crozes\, Partner\, Carollo Engineers \nGloria Gray\, Board Chair\, Metropolitan Water District \nJudith Ibarra-Bianchetta\, Vice President\, Tetra Tech \nEnrique C. Zaldivar\, P.E.\, Director and General Manager\, LA Sanitation & Environment \n  \nTransportation Keynote \nKevin Payne\, President & CEO\, Southern California Edison \n  \nThe Future of Clean Transportation \nModerator: Pete Holland\, Executive Vice President & Regional Executive\, AECOM \nMary Nichols\, Chair\, California Air Resources Board \nGenevieve Giuliano\, Director\, METRANS Transportation Center\, USC   \nDavid Kim\, Secretary\, California State Transportation Agency \nJames De La Loza\, Chief Planning Officer\, LA Metro \nMatt Petersen\, President & CEO\, LA Cleantech Incubator \n  \nClosing Keynote \nCongressman Tony Cardenas
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/the-enhanced-labc-virtual-sustainability-summit/
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