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SUMMARY:Nobel Prize Summit: Our Planet\, Our Future
DESCRIPTION:Our future depends on our collective ability to become effective stewards of the global commons – the climate\, ice\, land\, ocean\, freshwater\, forests\, soils and rich diversity of life. \nThe first Nobel Prize Summit brings together Nobel Prize laureates\, scientists\, policymakers\, business leaders\, and youth leaders to explore the question: What can be achieved in this decade to put the world on a path to a more sustainable\, more prosperous future for all of humanity? \nAcross three days\, the virtual event will combine keynotes and lively discussion with live performance and theatre. Speakers will explore solutions to some of humanity’s greatest challenges: climate change and biodiversity loss\, increasing inequality\, and technological innovation in support of societal goals. \nThe summit will ask: what can we learn from our collective response to the global pandemic? And\, how can societies distinguish facts from fiction in a new information ecosystem? \nThe Nobel Prize Summit is hosted by the Nobel Foundation and organised by the National Academy of Sciences in partnership with the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research\, and the Stockholm Resilience Centre/Beijer Institute. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/nobel-prize-summit-our-planet-our-future/
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SUMMARY:Sustainability at Home: Preserving your Spring Harvest
DESCRIPTION:The UCOP Sustainability Affinity Group\, in partnership with the UCOP Department of Energy and Sustainability\, invites the UC community to participate in “Sustainability at Home”\, a three-part virtual speaker series event in celebration of Earth Month (April). \nOur third and final speaker series presentation will take place on Tuesday\, April 27\, from 12-1 pm. UCOP Director of Sustainability Matthew St. Clair will provide opening remarks on Earth Month followed by a presentation by UC Master Food Preserver and Master Gardener of Sonoma County\, Tobi Brown. UC Master Food Preservers are volunteers trained and certified by the University of California to provide research-based practices to safely preserve food in the home\, reduce food waste\, increase food security\, and engage Californians to explore healthy food. During this one-hour presentation\, Tobi will explain how we can preserve our spring garden harvest through canning\, pickling and dehydration and answer any questions you may have. So\, bring your appetite to this lunchtime presentation! \nTo learn more the Sustainability Affinity Group\, please contact Michael Aires at michael.aires@ucop.edu or Donna Seaward at donna.seaward@ucop.edu. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/sustainability-at-home-preserving-your-spring-harvest/
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Lands and People: Taking Sovereignty Seriously
DESCRIPTION:This panel will probe the right to and history of nation-to-nation consultation practices in management of indigenous lands in the U.S.\, including failures to consult and the promise of a new trajectory for indigenous lands under the Biden Administration. \nMonte Mills\, Associate Professor and Director of the Margery Hunter Brown Indian Law Clinic\, Alexander Blewett III School of Law at the University of Montana \nGeneva Thompson\, Associate General Counsel\, Yurok Tribe \nRebecca Tsosie\, Regents Professor of Law; Faculty Co-Chair\, Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy Program\, University of Arizona \nLauren van Schilfgaarde\, San Manuel Band of Mission Indians Tribal Legal Development Clinic Director\, UCLA Law (moderator) \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/indigenous-lands-and-people-taking-sovereignty-seriously/
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SUMMARY:Growing the Intersectional Environmental Movement
DESCRIPTION:The national environmental movement has faced growing pressure to recognize that meaningful\, enduring progress is more likely achieved through “big tent” organizing that reaches across social\, economic\, and racial justice movements. Morally and philosophically\, environmentalists increasingly see their cause as intertwined with longstanding fights for economic justice and civil rights. Under a Biden administration\, there is more opportunity than ever to grow an intersectional environmental movement\, one that joins with those working for economic justice\, civil rights\, labor protections\, and other cross-cutting causes. Is that happening? What are its contours and prospects? \nDebra Gore-Mann\, President and CEO\, Greenlining Institute \nAdrian Martinez\, Staff Attorney\, Earthjustice (moderator) \nAdditional speakers to be announced \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/growing-the-intersectional-environmental-movement/
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