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SUMMARY:Zero Emissions Vehicle (ZEV) Mandates Workshop: Research for Effective\, Efficient\, and Equitable Policy Implementation
DESCRIPTION:California and New York recently adopted the Advanced Clean Cars II rule\, requiring all new light-duty vehicle sales to be electric by 2035\, and the Advanced Clean Trucks rule\, which requires a ramping up of medium- and heavy-duty electric vehicle sales to 75 percent by 2035. Achieving and requiring such a rapid transition to an electric transportation sector raises a number of questions\, such as: \n\nWhat will happen to the used gasoline vehicle market\, new vehicle sales (both electric and gasoline)\, and vehicle imports?\nHow can we ensure that this transition will be equitable?\nWhat is the optimal pathway for charging station investments?\nHow will this expansion of new ZEV sales affect the electricity sector\, and what rules and regulations within the electric sector can help support this transition?\n\nThere are multiple avenues to explore and lots of new research that can be done in this space to help the states effectively\, efficiently\, and equitably achieve their ZEV goals. To that end\, we will host a two-half day virtual workshop with leading researchers and policymakers in the ZEV space to examine the state of research on zero-emission transportation\, identify new researchable questions\, and explore the data still needed to answer these questions. Following the workshop\, we will create a written communication summarizing the findings from the workshop and laying out a new research agenda related to the ZEV mandate. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/zero-emissions-vehicle-zev-mandates-workshop-research-for-effective-efficient-and-equitable-policy-implementation/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Climate At Work: Building impactful workplace sustainability communities
DESCRIPTION:Join for an extraordinary event bringing together the visionaries behind two of the most influential workplace climate communities in the world—Anthropocene at Google and Microsoft’s monumental 10\,000-member employee sustainability community. They will delve into the art of building and sustaining grassroots movements within companies\, and learn how to ignite change from the ground up. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/climate-at-work-building-impactful-workplace-sustainability-communities/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Plastic Pollution Toxic Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join Hollywood\, Health & Society and Plastic Pollution Coalition for a toxic tour exploring the issue of plastic pollution\, its toxic impacts\, and solutions. Like your elementary school field trips\, but better! Featuring a fresh\, garden-to-table\, plastic-free lunch. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/plastic-pollution-toxic-tour/
LOCATION:USC Kerckhoff Hall\, 734 West Adams Boulevard\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90007\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn: Learning from GrizzlyCorps
DESCRIPTION:GrizzlyCorps is an AmeriCorps program that places fellows in rural communities to support wildfire resilience and regenerative agricultural practices to support climate and community resilience. This Lunch and Learn will share more information about the State of California’s approach to service to support climate action\, the design and impact of GrizzlyCorps\, and the experience from a GrizzlyCorps fellow. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/lunch-learn-learning-from-grizzlycorps/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Kelp Kulture talk: A Little Further West - A Case for Restorative Ocean Farming in California
DESCRIPTION:Leslie Booher is the co-founder of Sunken Seaweed\, a macroalgae farm based in San Diego and Humboldt\, California. A born and raised Californian\, Leslie has been involved with ocean conservation for most of her life. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in 2015 from Cal Poly Humboldt\, where she focused on marine ecology. Today she is proudly farming various seaweeds with her husband\, Torre\, mentoring budding aquaculturists\, and enjoying motherhood with her 10 month old baby. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/kelp-kulture-talk-a-little-further-west-a-case-for-restorative-ocean-farming-in-california/
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