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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/
LOCATION:CA
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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/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:Environmental Justice and Ecotherapy Conference 2022
DESCRIPTION:The UT Steve Hicks School of Social Work EJET student organization presents the first annual Environmental Justice and Eco-Therapy Conference. The goal of the conference is to bring awareness and education to the UT campus community around issues of sustainability through an environmental justice and mental health lens. The speakers presenting at this conference will consider this as they tie in their expertise on issues such as climate justice\, environmental justice\, ecotherapy\, and climate resilience. \nREGISTER HERE \nProfessionals can earn 4 CEUs by attending this conference \nFriday April 22\, 2022 Agenda \n9-9:15am – Opening and Introduction – Erica Foster and Mark McKim\, EJET Conference Co-Founders \n9:15-10:30 – Keynote “Somos de la tierra: We are nature” – Rocío Villalobos\, City of Austin Equity Office \n10:30 -10:45 – Break \n10:45-12:00 – Climate and Environmental Justice: Frontline perspectives to inform allies in social work. David Cortez\, Sierra Club Lone Star Chapter\, Dr. Tane Ward\, Consultant and Community Organizer\, and Andy Escobar\, CEER Houston \n12:00- 1:00 – Break for Lunch \n1:00 – 2:15 – Redefining Resilience: Equity & Climate Justice – Carmen Llanes Pulido\, Go Austin Vamos Austin (GAVA) and Kizzy Hanibal Xolani\, Co-founder and Program Manager at EcoRise \n2:15-2:30 – Break \n2:30 – 3:45 – “Nature Heals: Reflections on Indigenous Practices & Ecotherapy for Well-being.” Starla Simmons\, LCSW and Marika Alvarado\, Indigenous Medicine Woman \nFor more information and conference agenda please visit: https://sites.utexas.edu/ejetconference/
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/environmental-justice-and-ecotherapy-conference-2022/
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SUMMARY:1.5°C Symposium on Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:The 1.5°C Symposium on Climate Change inspires the AEC community to solve climate change issues and become more harmonious with nature by pinpointing techniques and methodologies to enhance and improve project approaches and better co-exist together. \nThrough expert speakers\, we will explore diverse regenerative cultures\, best practices for transitioning to a circular economy\, re-examine how we conduct business\, and highlight rapid and necessary shifts in culture and consumption. The goal is to better manage impacts between the built and natural environments\, encourage ways for designers to create balance within these systems\, and explore new ways in which we can actively seek to rebuild the social fabric of our cities. \nPresentations will focus on building equity\, emphasize human and environmental health\, and instill future generations with a sense of empowerment and advocacy to influence designs as well as policy. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/1-5c-symposium-on-climate-change/
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SUMMARY:UCLA Earth Day Fair
DESCRIPTION:UCLA’s annual Earth Day Fair is held by E3’s Earth Month Campaign. This year\, our theme is Food Systems\, and we aim to educate the community about food related issues and environmental concerns. \nWe would love for you to join us in dedicating April to advocate for the right to clean\, safe\, and healthy communities for us and our future generations. \nCome to Zero Waste Ambassadors’ pop-up refillery open to all. Bring your own container and get shampoo\, conditioner\, dish soap\, laundry detergent\, body wash\, hand sanitizer\, and more refilled.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/ucla-earth-day-fair/
LOCATION:Sunken Gardens
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SUMMARY:Saging The World Premiere
DESCRIPTION:“Saging” has become common in movies\, TV shows\, social media\, and cleansing rituals –people burning sage bundles in the hope of purifying space and clearing bad energy. Instead of healing\, the appropriated use of saging in popular culture is having a harmful effect. Indigenous communities have tended a relationship with white sage for thousands of generations. White sage (Salvia apiana) only occurs in southern California and northern Baja California\, Mexico. Today\, poachers are stealing metric tons of this plant from the wild to supply international demand. Saging the World spotlights the ecological and cultural issues intertwined with white sage\, centering the voices of Native advocates who have long protected and cherished this plant. \nJoin us for the world premiere of Saging the World on Earth Day\, Friday\, April 22 at the Warner Grand Theatre is San Pedro. The screening will include a panel discussion with Native advocates from the film\, as well as a white sage plant giveaway. \nREGISTER HERE \nThe short documentary was produced by Rose Ramirez\, Deborah Small\, and the California Native Plant Society to foster awareness and inspire action for white sage. This Earth Day\, go from smudging to seeding as we come together to see plants not just as “resources\,” but as “relationships.” For more information on the documentary and campaign\, visit cnps.org/sagingtheworld. \nGuests are required to show proof of vaccination\, a negative PCR test within 48 hours\, or a negative antigen test within 24 hours. CNPS is requiring all guests to wear a mask during the event and is offering fewer tickets than the capacity of the theatre to provide additional spacing. COVID protocols are subject to change per local\, state\, and federal guidelines. \nCo-sponsored by the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy and the South Coast Chapter of CNPS.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/saging-the-world-premiere/
LOCATION:Warner Grand Theatre\, 478 W 6th Street\, San Pedro\, CA\, 90731\, United States
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