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SUMMARY:Landscape Architecture and the Science of Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Landscape Architecture at Cal Poly Pomona hosts a series of monthly presentations on the science of climate change and landscape architecture solutions. \nJoin the event during your lunch break. It starts at 12pm and ends at 1pm on the first Friday of each month\, between October 2021 and June 2022 (except April 2022\, which will be on the second Friday of that month). \nREGISTER HERE \nEach monthly presentation will be followed by a Q&A moderated by faculty members of Cal Poly Pomona. \nOctober 1: DROUGHT \nNovember 5: WILDFIRE \nDecember 3: BIODIVERSITY LOSS \nJanuary 7: FLOODING \nFebruary 4: SEA RISE \nMarch 4: CARBON \nApril 8: HEAT \nMay 6: FOOD \nJune 3: EXTINCTION \nThis is a public outreach event free for everyone to attend. \nThis event is possible thanks to the work of Ronnie Swire Siegel\, chair of SoCal ASLA’s Climate Action Committee; the Department of Landscape Architecture at Cal Poly Pomona\, and the promotional support of the Southern California Chapter of ASLA\, Northern California Chapter of ASLA\, Los Angeles Regional Collaborative for Climate Action and Sustainability\, the National Association for Minority Landscape Architects\, and the US Green Building Council. \nFor more information\, contact Ronnie Siegel at ronnie@swiresiegel.com or Carlos Flores at caflores@cpp.edu
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/landscape-architecture-and-the-science-of-climate-change/
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SUMMARY:Impact Week Conference 2022: The Future of LA
DESCRIPTION:Impact Week 2022 will focus on the future of Los Angeles by examining what our extraordinarily diverse city looks like right now. We will consider the factors contributing to the life experience — and disparities — in L.A. and discuss how different sectors interconnect. We will examine the built environment\, inequitable food access\, public green spaces\, the mayor’s Sustainable City Plan \, the burgeoning tech economy of Silicon Beach\, improvements in public transit alongside skyrocketing real estate prices\, growing numbers of unhoused people and soaring temperatures amid worsening drought. \nIn six years\, the world will be watching when Los Angeles takes center stage as host of the 2028 Summer Olympics. Will the city present itself as a thriving and healthy metropolis? How will the city showcase its willingness to innovate and incorporate diverse thoughts to create social action? Which local corporations are seeding positive changes now that will sow benefits come 2028? \nTo attempt to answer those questions and inspire discussion\, we will hear from a range of panelists and keynote speakers from both the private and public sectors. We seek change-makers from the grassroots level to the heights of industry who recognize UCLA’s research\, education and service missions as crucial to the future of our region. By examining different L.A. neighborhoods\, Impact Week 2022 will train a lens on the business solutions best poised to improve the social determinants of health for Los Angelenos. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/impact-week-conference-2022-the-future-of-la/
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SUMMARY:AI Earth Summit 2022
DESCRIPTION:As the cycle of climate tech innovation and investment accelerates\, emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning will continue to play a growing role in sustainable development. Join us for an engaging and inspiring day of conversations and collaboration centered around the planet and our technology’s place within it. This year’s Earth Summit will be hybrid—the first time in-person activities are returning since 2019’s event—there are even greater opportunities to collaborate with fellow sustainability-driven minds across the Southern California region and beyond. \nIn mid-March\, AI LA kicked off an Open Innovation Challenge with LA County to invite geospatial scientists\, machine learning engineers\, and designers to build teams to solve a high-priority problem in LA County involving invasive pests destroying our trees. Teams are currently using satellite imagery to develop an alert system that could be used by LA County and other regions that are battling this growing issue of invasive pests killing our trees. During AI LA’s Earth Summit\, teams will present their solutions and compete to win a $10\,000 grant\, office hours with Starburst Aerospace\, free corporate services with Wilson Sonsini\, and other ecosystem support. \nMeanwhile\, speaker panels at Earth Summit ranging from sustainable aerospace innovation to climate tech investment will inspire further conversations. LA County Board Supervisors Kuehl and Solis will be providing opening remarks about AI LA’s Open Innovation Challenge. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/ai-earth-summit-2022/
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SUMMARY:Climate\, Carbon and What Really Matters
DESCRIPTION:Dale Jamieson is a professor of environmental studies and philosophy at New York University\, where he serves as director of the Center for Environmental and Animal Protection. He is affiliated with NYU’s schools of law\, medicine and global public health\, and has held visiting appointments at the National Center for Atmospheric Research as well as several universities in the United States and abroad. Jamieson’s recent work concerns the nature and uses of love\, political theory for the anthropocene\, the prospects for progressive consequentialism\, and the various complex relationships between environmental and animal protection\, especially in relation to food and conservation. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/climate-carbon-and-what-really-matters/
LOCATION:Bruin Viewpoint Room\, Ackerman Union at UCLA\, 308 Westwood Plaza\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90024\, United States
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SUMMARY:Climate Equity LA Series: Community Driven Climate Emergency Preparedness
DESCRIPTION:In Part II of the Climate Equity LA Series\, we will explore how we center equity & justice in the co-design and implementation of climate adaptation plans\, tools\, and community resilience investments\, and how these must reflect the voices\, experiences\, and expertise of those impacted by climate change. We will also present the need for building capacity and social networks to strengthen climate resilience in the face of disaster\, and the need for re-defining hazards and emergencies to address the more present and frequent climate hazards Los Angeles experiences. Further still\, we are exploring recommendations that support a just recovery\, jobs\, and advocating for solutions that match the scale of the climate crisis. \nTopics we will cover include Intro to climate resilience; mitigating climate risks and hazards; and community driven climate emergency preparedness over the course of the workshops on April 7\, 14\, and 21. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/climate-equity-la-series-community-driven-climate-emergency-preparedness/
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