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SUMMARY:Briefing on the Sea Grant DDT+ Research Needs Assessment
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to an Ocean Science Trust briefing in partnership with California Sea Grant and USC Sea Grant to discuss the recently released report\, A Deep Ocean DDT+ Research Needs Assessment for the Southern California Bight. Jointly facilitated by both Sea Grant Programs\, this community-driven assessment provides a research agenda for future investments and immediate actions to fill critical gaps in our knowledge about the nature\, extent\, fate\, and impacts of deep ocean DDT+ pollution (i.e\, DDT and associated compounds) in the Southern California Bight. \nREGISTER HERE \nJoin us for a Q&A with expert panelists:\nDr. Dave Valentine\, UC Santa Barbara\nGabrielle Crowe\, Ballona Wetlands Land Trust / Gabrielino-Shoshone Tribal Council\nDr. Pádraig Duignan\, The Marine Mammal Center\nJenn Eckerle\, Ocean Protection Council \nIncluding Sea Grant Assessment Report Authors:\nDr. Amalia Almada\, USC Sea Grant\nDr. Lian Guo\, California Sea Grant \nModerated by Dr. Liz Whiteman\, Executive Director\, Ocean Science Trust \nPresented in Partnership with California Assemblymember Josh Lowenthal \nTo learn more about Sea Grant’s Assessment report\, visit Sea Grant’s Story Map: http://bit.ly/CaliforniaDDT-SeaGrant
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/briefing-on-the-sea-grant-ddt-research-needs-assessment/
LOCATION:Online
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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-2/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Deloitte Digital Sustainability Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Join Deloitte Digital and hear from industry experts from Delta\, Hewlett Packard\, Logitech\, USC\, UCLA\, and Deloitte on the latest trends and innovations that are shaping the future of sustainable business. This is a two hour event broken into three 30 min “panels” touching on Sustainability and the Role of Higher Ed\, Role of the Brand and Role of Technology. It will include a number of Sustainability Officers from Deloitte\, their corporate partners and USC. \nFor more information\, please contact Bevin Chan at bevinchan@deloitte.com
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/deloitte-digital-sustainability-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:USC Popovich Hall – JKP\, Suite 300\, Dean's Boardroom\, 3rd Floor\, 611 W. Exposition Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90089\, United States
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SUMMARY:Opportunities for Enhanced Near-term U.S.-China Climate Action: Decarbonizing the Buildings Sector
DESCRIPTION:Buildings contribute to 40% of the globe’s greenhouse gas emissions\, consuming three-quarters of electricity in the United States alone. Meanwhile\, China has the largest building stock in the world\, amounting to nearly half of the globe’s new building area. Buildings also contribute significantly to industrial emissions from the production of construction materials like concrete and steel. How can we ensure zero carbon emissions in new building development? How can we reduce emissions from existing building stocks to contribute to climate objectives? Join the California-China Climate Institute to learn from issue-experts on building decarbonization opportunities for the U.S. and China\, including examples from the State of California.  \n5:00 PM    Discussion is opened by Moderator\, Jenn Perron\, Senior Climate Policy Fellow\, California-China Climate Institute  \n5:05 PM    Opening Remarks \nBob Weisenmiller\, Research Affiliate\, California-China Climate Institute \n5:10 p.m.     Reducing Building Emissions in the U.S.  \nStephanie Greene\, Managing Director\, Carbon-Free Buildings\, Rocky Mountain Institute\nExamples from California: Title 24 standards and participation in the National Buildings Performance Standards Coalition  \nAndrew McAllister\, Commissioner\, California Energy Commission\nReducing Building Emissions in China  \nNan Zhou\, Senior Scientist\, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory \n5:50  PM    Moderated Audience Question and Answer \n6:05 PM    Closing Remarks  \nAnand Gopal\, Executive Director\, Policy Research\, Energy Innovation \nAttendance is free\, but registration is required to join. REGISTER HERE.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/opportunities-for-enhanced-near-term-u-s-china-climate-action-decarbonizing-the-buildings-sector/
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