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SUMMARY:Cities on the Frontline Speaker Series: Conserving Water with Equity
DESCRIPTION:The impact of drought and water scarcity on cities can be highly detrimental. France experienced a historic drought in the summer of 2022\, which prompted almost nationwide water restrictions and triggered a new movement on “sobriety”\, the realization of the need to save water. US cities are facing similar challenges\, and some cities have proven that water can be used more effectively while ensuring continued water access for vulnerable and marginalized groups. Still\, climate change has caused droughts to be more severe by increasing their frequency\, duration and intensity. Cities must rethink and speed up their efforts to tackle these more severe water scarcity and drought challenges for the well-being of their communities. \nThe fourth session of the Cities on the Frontline Speaker Series 2023\, with the support of the Embassy of the United States of America\, France and co-hosted with France Ville Durable\, will focus on “Conserving Water with Equity”. The session will be held in collaboration with partners France Ville Durable and the World Bank. By bringing together Paris and Dallas\, we will take a deeper look at how cities can build and strengthen systems\, policies and infrastructure to ensure that everyone\, especially vulnerable and marginalized groups\, continue to have access to clean and safe water. Alicia Lee\, Water Conservation Manager from the City of Dallas will join us to share the initiatives they have successfully developed and implemented to face the intensifying water scarcity and droughts\, and François Croquette\, Director for Ecological Transition and Climate\, City of Paris will help us understand how Paris plans to prepare the city and its communities to adapt and thrive. \nFrench simultaneous interpretation will be available for this session.  \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/cities-on-the-frontline-speaker-series-conserving-water-with-equity/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Building Energy Behind the IRA: How California and the LA Region can Collaborate to Decarbonize our Homes
DESCRIPTION:The Greater Los Angeles (LA) Region has made significant strides towards electrifying and decarbonizing its buildings. Now\, with the passage and implementation of the historic Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)\, LA and California have the opportunity to work closely together to ensure its residents are aware of and can access the financial opportunities to electrify their homes and adopt clean energy technologies. \nThe LA Cleantech Incubator (LACI) and its Clean Energy Partnership invite you to “Building Energy Behind the IRA: How California and the LA Region can Collaborate to Decarbonize our Homes.” The webinar will feature discussions on the High-Efficiency Electric Home Rebate Act (HEEHRA)\, Homeowner Managing Energy Savings [HOMES] Rebate program\, the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund\, and other clean energy tax credits.  \nSpeakers will discuss the IRA Funding Opportunities as well as past applicable program practices that we can learn from as the IRA is implemented. Speakers will also discuss current actions the Region and California can take to prepare itself ahead of the opportunities. \nREGISTER HERE \nAGENDA OVERVIEW \n9:00 – 9:15am: Introductory Remarks\n9:15 – 9:35am: IRA- Residential Building Decarbonization Opportunities Overview\n9:35 – 10:10am: IRA- Residential Building Decarbonization Opportunities – Panel Discussion\n10:10 – 10:25am: Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund Overview\n10:25 – 10:58am: Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund – Panel Discussion\n10:58 – 11:00am: Closing Remarks \nABOUT THE CLEAN ENERGY PARTNERSHIP\nLACI launched the public-private Partnership in October 2022. The Partnership is advancing the transition to a 100% clean energy grid by equitably advancing building electrification\, transportation electrification\, and grid resiliency ahead of the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/building-energy-behind-the-ira-how-california-and-the-la-region-can-collaborate-to-decarbonize-our-homes/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Powering Up Our Communities: Health & Climate Justice Convening
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/powering-up-our-communities-health-climate-justice-convening/
LOCATION:Rosemead\, Rosemead\, CA\, United States
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SUMMARY:AI LA’s 4th annual Earth Summit
DESCRIPTION:Bridging The Gap Between Science and Action!  \nJoin Artificial Intelligence Los Angeles (AI LA)’s fourth annual Earth Summit\, an enlightening event designed for environmentally conscious researchers\, professionals\, and investors. In this gathering\, domain experts will share their insights on climate problems through lightning talks and panel discussions. This year\, Rachel Payne\, Portfolio Director at X\, Alphabet’s Moonshot Factory\, is the Keynote speaker. Focusing on Los Angeles’s carbon footprint\, event speakers will discuss the urgent need for climate solutions and the potential impact on our city’s future. During the reception\, the audience can participate in a partner resourcing exercise and collaborate on innovative ideas for climate solutions.  \nEngage with like-minded individuals and expand your network while enjoying refreshments and interactive whiteboard sessions.  \nThis is a hybrid event\, at BioscienceLA and online. REGISTER HERE \nThis event is part of the SoCal Climate Tech Week.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/ai-las-4th-annual-earth-summit/
LOCATION:Bioscience LA\, 4130 Overland Ave\, Culver City\, CA\, 90230\, United States
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SUMMARY:Work On Climate Talent Transition Summit
DESCRIPTION:At the summit you’ll have an opportunity to learn about our research\, impact\, and theory of change. You’ll also hear from A keynote speaker\, the amazing Bill McKibben\, who will give his take on the most important job on earth. \nWork on Climate is all about action\, participation + reciprocation\, and making an impact beyond ourselves.  \nThis event is for key ecosystem allies\, our volunteers\, and members of our community. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/work-on-climate-talent-transition-summit/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Blue + Green: Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture
DESCRIPTION:EVENT OVERVIEW \nThe Blue + Green 2023 series is a 4 part series taking place in person and virtually in celebrating of Earth Day beginning Thursday April 13\, 2023 and concluding on Saturday April 29\, 2023. \nYou are registering to attend: S﻿ession 3: Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (Virtual) \nThe goal of the project is to shine a spotlight on emerging aquaculture sector in our economy. Aquaculture and the supporting technologies bring together all the key ingredients – future growth opportunities that support our coastal ecosystems\, the economy\, jobs\, and our communities. This webinar hybrid series reimagines partnerships between business\, government\, universities\, and communities through regenerative ocean research\, exploration\, and equity-based economic development. \nThis event is an effort to engage the Los Angeles and Santa Monica area potential student population about the benefits of aquaculture\, and especially Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA). Santa Monica College is in the process of launching a new sustainable aquaculture certificate\, launching by 2024\, which aims to develop the workforce in parallel with the expanding industry sector in California. This panel will have a dual purpose of both attracting potential students to this program and engaging and educating community members about the merits of aquaculture expansion in the state of California. Adequate social license around aquaculture is one of the keys to a successful Blue Economy in our state. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/blue-green-integrated-multi-trophic-aquaculture/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:We Make @ UCLA 2023
DESCRIPTION:The UCLA Makerspace is a free resource available to all students and staff aiming to bring students’ project ideas to life. The Makerspace is hosting its third-annual maker festival where creators of all disciplines can exhibit their work and engage with the expansive UCLA community. The goal is to get people excited about making and help them forge lasting connections with incredible creators.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/we-make-ucla-2023/
LOCATION:Sunset Village\, 330 De Neve Drive\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90024\, United States
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