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SUMMARY:Webinar | Plastic-Free Seas: Diving Into How Plastic Impacts Health\, Climate\, and Our Oceans
DESCRIPTION:On June 22\, the Plastic Pollution Coalition will dive deep into the challenges that plastic pollution poses to our oceans and our bodies\, how polluted waters disrupt the mental health benefits we gain from access to healthy oceans and waterways\, and how we may restore our planet as well as our own physical and mental well-being. Joining the conversation will be “Her Deepness\,” Sylvia Earle\, President & Co-Chair of Mission Blue and National Geographic Explorer in Residence; Wallace J Nichols\, Marine Biologist & Author of Blue Mind; and Imari Walker-Franklin\, PhD\, Research Chemist at RTI International & Author of Plastics. The panel will be moderated by Plastic Pollution Coalition CEO & Co-Founder Dianna Cohen. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/webinar-plastic-free-seas-diving-into-how-plastic-impacts-health-climate-and-our-oceans/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Haagen-Smit Clean Air Talks
DESCRIPTION:The California Air Resources Board (CARB) Haagen-Smit Awards recognize individuals for their exceptional and transformative contributions\, widespread impacts\, and novel accomplishments related to clean air and climate change. This year\, CARB is pleased to present the seven individuals below with Haagen-Smit Awards. \nPlease join the Haagen-Smit Clean Air Talks\, where seven 2022 Haagen-Smit award winners will make a short (10-12 minute) presentation on their work. This event is open to the public. \nAward Recipients \n\nPeggy Shepard\, co-founder and executive director of WE-ACT\, awarded for Environmental Justice\nPrashant Gargava\, Member Secretary of the Central Pollution Control Board of India\, awarded for International Leadership\nAllen Goldstein\, Professor at U.C. Berkeley\, awarded for Science and Technology\nBill Magavern\, Policy Director for the Coalition for Clean Air\, awarded for Policy\nJonathan Samet\, Dean/Professor at the Colorado School of Public Health awarded for Environmental Health Research\nShankar Prasad\, CARB/OEHHA (retired)\, awarded for Environmental Justice\nDaniel Albritton\, former Director of NOAA’s Chemical Sciences Division\, awarded for Policy. Unfortunately\, Dan passed away last month. His long-time collaborator Susan Solomon will be giving a talk about his life’s work.\n\nJOIN LIVESTREAM HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/haagen-smit-clean-air-talks/
LOCATION:HYBRID: CalEPA Headquarters\, Byron Sher Auditorium\, 1001 I Street\, Sacramento\, CA\, 95814\, United States
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SUMMARY:Opportunities for Enhanced Near-term U.S.-China Climate Action: Reducing Methane Emissions in the U.S. and China
DESCRIPTION:As two of the largest global economies and energy consumers\, China and the U.S. are also the top and third largest methane emitters\, respectively. Both nations have significant opportunities to reduce their methane emissions over the next decade\, with some methods of reduction having low or no costs associated. In the U.S.\, it’s estimated that a total reduction potential of 224 million metric tons of CO₂ equivalent (Mt CO₂e) can be achieved through abatement measures costing $100/t CO₂e or less by 2030. Meanwhile\, in China\, the potential for methane reduction is predicted to reach 469 Mt CO₂e in 2030\, which is equivalent to a 35% decrease from 2015 levels. Join us to hear from issue-experts\, sharing insights from a new report\, Reducing Methane Emissions in the U.S. and China. \nRegistration is free\, but required. Register here.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/opportunities-for-enhanced-near-term-u-s-china-climate-action-reducing-methane-emissions-in-the-u-s-and-china/
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ORGANIZER;CN="California-China Climate Institute":MAILTO:ccci@berkeley.edu
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SUMMARY:LA'S Social & Environmental Impact Changemakers
DESCRIPTION:Join B Local Los Angeles at the Guayakí Yerba Mate HQ as they present a panel discussion featuring a diverse array of perspectives from local environmental and social justice changemakers. \nModerated by B Corporation impact advocates Jessica Rosen\, of Guayakí\, and Genevieve Lawrence\, of MaCher\, you won’t want to miss out on this opportunity to learn first hand from experts driving regenerative impacts across businesses\, NGOs and communities.  Hang out after the panel to mix and mingle with Los Angeles based sustainability experts and sip and snack on some of Guayaki’s cocktails\, natural wine poured by Vin on Rose\, and food provided by The Butcher’s Daughter. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/las-social-environmental-impact-changemakers/
LOCATION:Guayakí Yerba Mate HQ\, 215 Rose Avenue\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90291\, United States
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