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SUMMARY:Federal Cost-Benefit Analysis Policies for Evaluating Nature-Based Solutions
DESCRIPTION:US federal agencies use cost-benefit analysis (CBA) to make decisions about the types of infrastructure projects to implement. Current federal CBA policies tend to favor gray infrastructure projects over Nature-based Solutions (NbS). Join the third session of the Nature-Based Solutions: Current Issues webinar series to hear from experts working with the federal government to think about how these policies might be updated to enable more NbS projects to get implemented. \nThis webinar series is being hosted by the National Ecosystem Services Partnership (NESP) and the Resilience Roadmap Project at the Nicholas Institute for Energy\, Environment & Sustainability\, and we are very pleased to have the Coastal Flood Resilience Project co-hosting this session. \nJeff Peterson (moderator)\, Co-Facilitator\, Coastal Flood Resilience Project\nJessie Ritter\, Senior Director\, Water Resources and Coastal Policy\, National Wildlife Foundation\nMelissa Samet\, Senior Water Resources Counsel\, National Wildlife Federation\nSarah Murdock\, Director\, US Climate Adaptation Policy\, The Nature Conservancy\nJordan Fischbach\, Director\, Planning and Policy Research\, Water Institute of the Gulf \nABOUT THE SERIES:\nNature-based solutions are actions to protect\, manage\, or restore natural or modified ecosystems that address societal challenges. These solutions are varied and multi-purpose\, and are important tools to simultaneously benefit both people and nature. Interest in NbS is growing from both the public and private sectors\, as is the desire to scale up implementation—so conversations around NbS effectiveness\, execution\, funding\, and policies are more crucial than ever. Explore current NbS issues\, discover promising practices\, and hear from experts working in this field during a new webinar series: Nature-Based Solutions: Current Issues. The series is organized by the National Ecosystem Services Partnership and the Resilience Roadmap project. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/federal-cost-benefit-analysis-policies-for-evaluating-nature-based-solutions/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Building Resilience to Extreme Heat in California
DESCRIPTION:Last year\, the City of Los Angeles spearheaded an innovative community engagement process around the question\, “What are you most worried about regarding climate change impacts?” Led by the Climate Emergency Mobilization Office (CEMO) and involving hundreds of stakeholders\, the resulting answer was extreme heat. What can be done to address the serious threat that hotter\, longer summers pose to our communities? \nJoin The Climate Center and CEMO for a webinar focused on how climate resilience community hubs can keep people safe during extreme heat waves. Presenters include community leaders and experts from leading agencies who will discuss energy resilience as a possible solution to extreme heat threats. We’ll hear success stories from Southern and Northern California\, as well as how to unlock state funding for developing resilience hubs. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/building-resilience-to-extreme-heat-in-california/
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SUMMARY:Webinar Series: Navigating the CCST Fellowship Application & Interview Process
DESCRIPTION:The California Council on Science & Technology (CCST) employs a multi-step process to evaluate each candidate based on their potential success in the Science & Technology (S&T) Policy Fellows Program.  \nThe CCST S&T Policy Fellows program places PhD-level scientists\, engineers\, and social scientists in the California State Legislature\, State Agencies\, and Offices of the Governor for a year of public policy\, leadership training\, and public service. \nIn this webinar\, you’ll hear directly from CCST staff\, Fellows\, and Alums on how to successfully navigate the application and interview process. \nCome prepared with questions! \nREGISTER HERE \nThe CCST Science & Technology Policy Fellows program trains scientific thinkers to be policy-savvy\, while helping equip California’s decision makers with science-savvy staff.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/webinar-series-navigating-the-ccst-fellowship-application-interview-process/
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SUMMARY:Mass Audubon's Environmental Fellows Program Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Join this information session to learn more about Mass Audubon’s Environmental Fellows Program and application process. Current Fellows and the Early Career Program Manager will be available to share experiences and answer questions about the program. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/mass-audubons-environmental-fellows-program-information-session/
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SUMMARY:Week 1 General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join E3 for its first meeting of the quarter! Earth Month will lead our meeting\, so this is a great opportunity to get involved with that campaign and learn more about what they do. Even if you can’t make it this week\, keep your calendar open for our regular meetings on odd weeks at the room and time above\, and stay tuned for emails about other events.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/week-1-general-meeting/
LOCATION:Ackerman Union 3517\, 308 Westwood Plaza\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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SUMMARY:Free Food from the Dining Halls
DESCRIPTION:Bruin Dine is a program serving leftover hot food from the UCLA dining halls FREE to all UCLA students. Bring your own containers and enjoy some delicious food!
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/free-food-from-the-dining-halls-3/
LOCATION:Conference Room 1 in the Student Activities Center Basement\, 220 Westwood Plaza\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Bruin Dine":MAILTO:bruindine@gmail.com
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