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SUMMARY:Africa's Readiness for Climate Change Forum
DESCRIPTION:UCLA Africa’s Readiness for Climate Change (ARCC) forum as a VIRTUAL conference event is scheduled from Monday\, April 19th – Friday\, April 23rd. We have confirmed the same incredible Keynote Speakers – Ambassador Sidique Wai\, Aya Chebbi\, Nnimmo Bassey\, and Ousmane Pame for this event. \nREGISTER HERE \nIn the meantime\, we am excited to share that our partner\, Ousmane Pame\, founder of REDES has a new documentary out. If you really want to know what Earth Rights Institute is about and what we have been advocating and stand for regarding our initiatives for addressing climate action in Africa\, I urge you to see this new documentary that Amazon Prime has just released called \n“Climate Change Does Not Need a Visa”
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/africas-readiness-for-climate-change-forum/
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SUMMARY:2021 UCLA Anderson Impact Week Conference
DESCRIPTION:UCLA Anderson’s Impact Week celebrates our community’s commitment to creating a more equitable\, just\, and sustainable society. With a theme of “Power to Change\,” Impact Week 2021 will spotlight ideas\, practices\, and skills that business leaders need to change their organizations and industries in support of social justice\, economic inclusion\, environmental sustainability\, quality healthcare\, educational equity\, and other important global goals. \nImpact Week is organized by UCLA Anderson’s Impact@Anderson Center and the Net Impact MBA Chapter\, in collaboration with partners within the business school and across the broader UCLA community. The program is open to all students\, alumni\, prospective applicants\, industry professionals\, and the public. \nSchedule/Speakers \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/2021-ucla-anderson-impact-week-conference/
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SUMMARY:Planetary Health: Human Wellbeing on a Planet Under Pressure
DESCRIPTION:Join UCLA C-Solutions and UCLA Health for an Earth Day lunch with C-Solutions’s newest Faculty Affiliate\, Dr. Howard Frumkin. In his talk and during the Q&A session\, Dr. Frumkin will be discussing how human health and wellbeing can be protected in the face of a changing environment and other planetary challenges. He will also be sharing key take-aways and findings from his new books\, Planetary Health: Protecting Nature to Protect Ourselves (Island Press\, 2020)\, and Planetary Health: Safeguarding Human Health and the Environment in the Anthropocene (Cambridge University Press\, 2021). \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/planetary-health-human-wellbeing-on-a-planet-under-pressure/
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SUMMARY:Do We Have The Science\, Tools and Policies Needed to Predict Wildfire and Its Impacts in California?
DESCRIPTION:Our experience over the last five years documents the extreme and multifaceted risk posed by wildfires to California’s public safety\, environmental health\, and economic well-being. The underlying drivers of the current crisis are many but the impacts of a warming climate are not only intensifying the likely risks but also injecting additional uncertainty about the future extent and timing of wildfires. In particular\, it is the interaction of linked causal agents that have the potential to produce environmental surprises. This talk will review our understanding of the current state of affairs and then outline the science gaps that must be filled to limit the extent of unanticipated outcomes. \nREGISTER HERE \n \nDr. John J. Battles\, Professor of Forest Ecology at UC Berkeley\, is a field scientist engaged in long-term research of temperate forest ecosystems. His goal is to understand how and why forests change. Towards this end\, his research seeks to understand the dynamic response of forest communities to disturbances and perturbations such as air pollution\, invasive species\, forest management\, extreme drought\, and fire. His recent work has focused on understanding the interactions among disturbances in order to assess their potential to reshape forests. \n \nDr. Alex Hall is a professor in the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences and Director of the Center for Climate Science at UCLA. His research is aimed at predicting and understanding climate change impacts at scales relevant to decision-makers\, especially in the State of California. Alex and his team are currently studying the future of wildfire in California and are working with water management agencies in the Los Angeles region to ensure sustainability of water resources under climate change. \n \nMr. Wright serves as Interim Director of the CA Forest Management Task Force.  He was previously the Executive Director of the California Tahoe Conservancy\, a state agency in the Lake Tahoe Basin\, where he led the development of the Lake Tahoe Basin Forest Action Plan and launched both the Tahoe-Central Sierra Initiative and the Lake Tahoe West Forest Restoration Partnership.  Wright was previously the Director of the CALFED Bay-Delta Program\, where he led a consortium of agencies and stakeholders in developing and managing one of the nation’s largest collaborative water management programs.  He has also served as Deputy Secretary of the California Resources Agency\, Senior Policy Advisor to the Regional Administrator of EPA and the Deputy Secretary of Interior\, and held positions in EPA’s Air and Water Management Programs in San Francisco. \n 
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/13342/
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SUMMARY:Protecting Cultural Landscapes in the Face of Climate Change Panel
DESCRIPTION:Join our one hour talk led by the Native American Land Conservancy on Wednesday April 21\, 2021 from 2:00PM – 3:00PM. Learn how tribal perspectives are incorporated in climate change adaptation planning and how the Native American Land Conservancy is protecting native land in the California desert. Attendees are encouraged to watch this video on Preserving the Desert with NALC in preparation for the talk. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/protecting-cultural-landscapes-in-the-face-of-climate-change-panel/
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