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SUMMARY:Assessing the Mobility Needs of Rural and Underserved Communities in California
DESCRIPTION:Households in small and rural communities are often automobile dependent\, and those with low incomes or who do not own a car have limited transportation options for accessing basic services that improve lives and livelihoods\, including jobs\, health care\, healthy food\, and more. In this webinar\, researchers from the National Center for Sustainable Transportation will highlight research pertaining to meeting the mobility needs of small\, rural\, and marginalized communities in California. \nCaroline Rodier\, Professional Researcher at the Institute of Transportation Studies at UC Davis (ITS-Davis)\, will share updates from a three-year experiment in electric vehicle carsharing servicing marginalized rural communities in California’s Central Valley. Jesus Barajas\, Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Science and Policy at UC Davis\, will share findings from a recently concluded study that assessed transportation barriers and adaptations in carless households. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/assessing-the-mobility-needs-of-rural-and-underserved-communities-in-california/
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SUMMARY:Solutions in Our Soil - From Science to Practice
DESCRIPTION:The Solutions in our Soil webinar series has explored what soil health means and why it’s so important\, how it’s connected to water\, and where we can promote soil health throughout the food supply chain. This fourth and final webinar will focus on soil health practices on the ground and how soils are integral to climate-resilient agriculture. \nREGISTER HERE \nP﻿anelists: \nKatie Chiapuzio: Director of Environmental Science and Resources\, Braga Fresh \nKatie Chiapuzio is the Director of Environmental Science and Resources for Braga Fresh. She holds a degree in Environmental Science\, Technology and Policy from Cal State Monterey Bay. Before beginning her career at Braga\, she worked in habitat restoration and apiculture. She’s been with Braga for almost 4 years and manages all ESG data analysis and compliance as well as on-farm research\, apiary maintenance and all sustainability projects and grant pursual. \nJustin Wylie: Fifth-generation Farmer and Partner\, Wylie Farms \nJustin Wylie is a fifth-generation farmer and partner at Wylie Farms\, a family business specializing in regenerative farm management of pistachios\, almonds\, and citrus. Growing up in Merced\, Justin developed a deep appreciation for farming\, inspired by his father Craig Wylie and uncle Chris Wylie\, who have been devoted to pistachio farming since the 1970s under the mentorship of the renowned pistachio legend\, Bob Peterson. When he’s not at home with his wife and four children on their organic Golden Nugget ranch\, Justin dedicates his time to farming his own organic pistachio orchards in Madera\, California. Alongside his farming responsibilities\, Justin serves on the American Pistachio Growers sustainability committee\, leveraging his expertise and efforts to promote regenerative practices in the industry. \nModerated by: Elliot Grant\, Central Coast Project Manager\, Sustainable Conservation \nElliot recently graduated from the University of California\, Santa Cruz with a double major in Economics and Environmental Studies\, concentrating in Agroecology. At U.C. Santa Cruz he worked for the Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems (CASFS) as a student assistant at the Chadwick Garden. Before that\, he was a farm hand for Route One Farms\, a 40-acre organic vegetable farm in Santa Cruz County. Elliot was raised in Marin County and currently resides in Santa Cruz where he enjoys surfing\, fishing\, and growing flowers.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/solutions-in-our-soil-from-science-to-practice/
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SUMMARY:A Cleantech Pride Celebration & Networking Event with LACI and StartOut LA
DESCRIPTION:This event aims to create a space where diverse voices unite\, ideas flourish\, and empowerment abounds. This is a unique opportunity to connect with trailblazers who are shaping the future of cleantech while proudly celebrating the colorful tapestry of LGBTQ+ identities. \nC﻿apacity is limited to 100 attendees. \nREGISTER HERE \nLight refreshments will be served. Parking validation will be provided to all guests for the La Kretz Innovation Campus (LKIC) parking lot located at 525 S Hewitt Street\, Downtown LA. \nJoin after the celebration at The Resident for continued mixing and mingling! The Resident is an outdoor bar and music venue located a 1/4 mile walk from campus. You are welcome to stay parked in the LKIC lot to attend this continued networking opportunity.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/a-cleantech-pride-celebration-networking-event-with-laci-and-startout-la/
LOCATION:La Kretz Innovation Campus\, 525 South Hewitt Street\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90013
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SUMMARY:Climate Equity LA Series: Citywide Heat Safety Response and Awareness
DESCRIPTION:This Climate Equity LA Series workshop will center on both building region-wide awareness for heat safety\, and how the City deploys emergency response resources for extreme heat. Both frontline voices and policy/technical experts will lift topics that we must discuss to inform key practices to prevent heat injury\, both individually and systemically. These dialogues with practitioners and policy makers will also lift the ways public agencies can strengthen our preparation for heat season\, and highlight the resources available to prevent excess deaths and hospitalizations. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/climate-equity-la-series-citywide-heat-safety-response-and-awareness/
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