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SUMMARY:Make or Break: Transforming U.S. Infrastructure to Meet Climate Goals
DESCRIPTION:Buckle up. The transition to cleaner energy is speeding up and a pair of recent climate laws promises to really put America’s foot on the accelerator. But how these laws are implemented at the local\, state\, and national level will determine whether the U.S. can meet increasingly urgent climate goals as well as benefit communities that historically have been left behind. \nJoin the UCLA Emmett Institute’s annual symposium on Wednesday\, April 12\, to explore the new laws that are driving the clean energy transition – the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA). \nLeading lawyers\, energy experts\, environmental advocates and architects of climate legislation will share their visions for an ideal infrastructure and how to build it. What’s the role of new legal mandates and economic incentives? How can local communities play a role in this development? How can lawyers and policymakers reduce the negative effects of such unprecedented growth? Big changes are coming to every state\, city and household as a result of the IRA and IIJA. This event will provide policymakers with ideas for implementation and give students and climate-minded professionals insight into the process. \nThis day-long symposium at the UCLA School of Law is free and open to the public. It kicks off with a keynote address by David Hayes\, former Special Assistant to the President for Climate Policy in the Biden administration\, followed by the three panel discussions detailed below. \nREGISTER HERE \nSchedule: \n8:20-8:50 AM: Breakfast and Check-In \n9:00-9:40 AM: Opening Remarks \n9:40-9:50 AM: Morning Break \n9:50-11:00 AM: Panel 1: Dreaming Big: How IRA and IIJA Can Help Build an Infrastructure for the Future \n11:00-11:15 AM: Morning Break \n11:15- 12:25 PM: Panel 2: Transmission Case Study: Remaking our Power Grid for Renewable Energy \n12:25-1:25 PM: Lunch \n1:25-2:35 PM: Panel 3: Transportation Case Study: Decarbonizing Planes\, Trains\, and Automobiles \n2:35-2:45 PM: Afternoon Break \n2:45-3:00 PM: Closing Remarks \n3:00-3:45 PM: Reception \nKeynote Speaker: \nDavid J. Hayes is Lecturer in Law at Stanford Law School and a Senior Fellow at NRDC. Hayes is the former Deputy Secretary of the Interior\, and recently served in the Biden Administration as Special Assistant to the President for Climate Policy. He assisted in developing and implementing climate-related provisions of the IRA and IIJA. He’s an expert in the consideration and permitting of energy projects on public lands and waters. \nPanel 1: Dreaming Big: How IRA and IIJA Can Help Build an Infrastructure for the Future \nThe Biden administration’s Build Back Better agenda was a broad framework for remaking the nation’s social\, economic\, and environmental policies. The end result is legislation that’s smaller in scope\, and yet the IRA and IIJA create unprecedented new incentives for remaking our energy and transportation infrastructure to address climate change. Our first panel of the day will think big about the main energy and transportation goals behind these two laws and the key provisions in each to achieving those benchmarks. What are the most important implementation decisions that must be made to meet the moment? What are the biggest obstacles? This panel will put the IRA and IIJA into the context of existing environmental laws and ask how to facilitate implementation. \nPanelists: \nSylvia Chi\, Senior Policy Analyst at Just Solutions Collective \nKimberly Clausing\, Eric M. Zolt Chair in Tax Law and Policy at the UCLA School of Law \nDustin Maghamfar\, Federal Program Director at Energy Foundation \nJim Salzman\, Donald Bren Distinguished Professor of Environmental Law at the UCLA School of Law and UC Santa Barbara \nModerated by: Cara Horowitz\, Andrew Sabin Family Foundation Executive Director of the Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment \nPanel 2: Transmission Case Study: Remaking our Power Grid for Renewable Energy \nAs the nation transitions from fossil fuels to clean energy\, the transmission infrastructure that forms the backbone of our power system must expand to meet growing electricity needs. This panel will explore what a grid that is fully equipped to support our transition to clean energy looks like\, and how to achieve it. The IRA and IIJA provide loans and funding for the improvement of transmission\, grid flexibility\, and resilience. How can we implement these laws to best meet our transmission goals? Are there regulatory and other impediments to the construction of critically important energy transmission infrastructure and\, if so\, how can we overcome them? In rapidly expanding our transmission grid\, how should we incorporate community input and respond to local concerns? \nPanelists: \nJennifer Chen\, Senior Manager\, Clean Energy at the World Resources Institute \nKaren Douglas\, Commissioner at the California Public Utilities Commission \nJeremy Hargreaves\, Principal at Evolved Energy Research \nModerated by: William Boyd\, Michael J. Klein Chair in Law at the UCLA School of Law; Faculty Co-Director of the Emmett Institute; Professor at UCLA’s Institute of the Environment and Sustainability \nPanel 3: Transportation Case Study: Decarbonizing Planes\, Trains\, and Automobiles \nTransportation is the top contributor to greenhouse gas emissions in California\, so it’s important to electrify the transportation sector quickly. The IRA and IIJA will invest almost $700 billion in programs relating to transportation\, but it remains to be seen how that money will be spent—and toward what aims. This panel will ask what changes we should be seeking to achieve with these investments and how to achieve those goals. Which transportation programs could or should see the most funding? How much should we redesign American infrastructure away from the automobile\, versus prioritizing a transition to electric vehicles? How much leeway will cities\, states and local communities have to shape their transportation infrastructure improvements? And how do we ensure transportation development serves communities that have historically been left behind? This panel will drill down on the intersection of electrification and urban planning. \nPanelists: \nHilary Norton\, Chair of the California Transportation Commission and founding Executive Director of FAST \nBeth Osborne\, Director of Transportation for America \nRegan Patterson\, Assistant Professor of civil and environmental engineering at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering \nModerated by: Jonathan Zasloff\, Professor of Law at UCLA School of Law
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/make-or-break-transforming-u-s-infrastructure-to-meet-climate-goals/
LOCATION:UCLA School of Law\, Room 1357\, 385 Charles E Young Dr E\, Los Angeles\, 90095\, United States
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SUMMARY:Keep Cool x Terra.do Climate Job Fair
DESCRIPTION:Join this job fair in collaboration with Keep Cool where we all agree the most important thing in this world is “our planet!” \nREGISTER HERE \nAbout Terra.do job fairs \nTerra.do hosts action-packed job fairs each month\, giving candidates upfront access to hear from companies about their climate solutions and why you should join them. \n\nHear about dozens of open roles\, in a single event\nEngage directly with CXOs and hiring managers\nFree for candidates to attend\n\nAfter the final hiring manager presents\, stay for networking where you can spend time visiting breakout rooms to chat further with the companies and organizations you have heard from today.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/keep-cool-x-terra-do-climate-job-fair/
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SUMMARY:Regional Park Open Space District’s Virtual Brown Bag Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Come learn about Park Planning! RPOSD’s Technical Assistance program (TAP) will be hosting a Virtual Brown Bag Lunch with featured guest Chester Kano\, the Chief of Development at the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation. \nVIRTUAL MEETING ACCESS DETAILS\nJoin on your computer\, mobile app or room device\nClick here to join the meeting\nMeeting ID: 276 584 586 529\nPasscode: KEjWhU\nDownload Teams | Join on the web \nOr call in (audio only)\n+1 323-776-6996\,\,175768596#\nUnited States\, Los Angeles \nContact: TAP@rposd.lacounty.gov
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/regional-park-open-space-districts-virtual-brown-bag-lunch/
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SUMMARY:Careers for a Changing Climate
DESCRIPTION:Twenty years ago\, it would be hard to imagine the types of careers that are so prevalent now. What effect is a changing climate having on research and innovation? What other jobs will be needed to address health\, safety\, and infrastructure\, and how will we effectively coordinate and communicate with each other? STAY COOL is proud to host a multigenerational event that will explore what is on the horizon for future jobseekers. Be a cool “elder” and share this information with younger generations! Cleantech San Diego\, the Climate Science and Policy program at Scripps Institution of Oceanography\, and Climate People will provide highlights from their organizations. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/careers-for-a-changing-climate/
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SUMMARY:A Special Theatrical Screening of the new AppleTV+ Series "EXTRAPOLATIONS - Episode 104: Face of God"
DESCRIPTION:Followed by a Q&A with Series Creator Scott Z. Burns\nand Executive Producer Dorothy Fortenberry \nModerated by Joe Arvai\, Director of The Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies\nUSC Dornsife College of Letters\, Arts\, and Sciences \nREGISTER HERE \nExtrapolations is a bracing drama from writer\, director and executive producer Scott Z. Burns that introduces a near future where the chaotic effects of climate change have become embedded into our everyday lives. Eight interwoven stories about love\, work\, faith and family from across the globe will explore the intimate\, life-altering choices that must be made when the planet is changing faster than the population. Every story is different\, but the fight for our future is universal. And when the fate of humanity is up against a ticking clock\, the battle between courage and complacency has never been more urgent. Are we brave enough to become the solution to our own undoing before it’s too late? \nThe series stars Meryl Streep\, Sienna Miller\, Kit Harington\, Daveed Diggs\, Edward Norton\, Diane Lane\, Tahar Rahim\, Yara Shahidi\, Matthew Rhys\, Gemma Chan\, David Schwimmer\, Adarsh Gourav\, Keri Russell\, Marion Cotillard\, Forest Whitaker\, Eiza González\, Murray Bartlett\, Indira Varma\, Tobey Maguire\, MaameYaa Boafo\, Hari Nef\, Heather Graham\, Michael Gandolfini\, Cherry Jones\, Gaz Choudhry\, Ben Harper\, Judd Hirsch and Neska Rose. \nExtrapolations is executive produced by Burns\, Gregory Jacobs\, Dorothy Fortenberry and Media Res’ Michael Ellenberg and Lindsey Springer. \nAbout Outside the Box [Office] \nOutside the Box [Office] is a weekly showcase for upcoming releases highlighting world cinema\, documentary and independent film titles. The series draws from around the globe to present movies that may challenge\, inspire or simply entertain.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/a-special-theatrical-screening-of-the-new-appletv-series-extrapolations-episode-104-face-of-god/
LOCATION:The Ray Stark Family Theatre\, 900 W. 34th Street\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90007\, United States
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