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SUMMARY:National Clean Energy Week
DESCRIPTION:National Clean Energy Week is a celebration of the policies\, industries\, and innovations that power our daily lives while producing no or very little greenhouse gas emissions. Despite the very real technological and political challenges\, a clean energy future is in our reach\, and America is ready to lead the way. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/national-clean-energy-week/
LOCATION:HYBRID: Washington\, D.C.\, and online
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SUMMARY:Making Every Job a Climate Job at Microsoft
DESCRIPTION:Join Drew Wilkinson for this one-hour webinar on how to make sustainability part of everybody’s job in large organizations – across all functions and levels. \nDrew is a climate activist\, community organizer\, and co-founder of Microsoft’s 10\,000-member employee sustainability community. He works for Planet Earth but provides consulting services on the people side of sustainability: employee engagement\, culture and change management\, community building\, green skilling\, and leadership development. In a past life\, he was a singer of a touring punk rock band and an eco pirate with Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. Learn more on his website and connect with him on LinkedIn. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/making-every-job-a-climate-job-at-microsoft/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Rewild Your Campus with the Green Grounds Certification
DESCRIPTION:Re:wild Your Campus’s Green Grounds Certification offers a new pathway for schools to reduce synthetic pesticide usage and implement organic grounds maintenance practices. This webinar will guide participants through the certification process and will address common questions around certification. The webinar will also feature several leaders in the space\, including Shannon Britton of Seattle University who will talk about her years of experience managing Seattle University\, which is being certified at the Platinum level of the Green Grounds Certification. Additionally\, Eric O’brien from University of Northern Iowa will give insight into what efforts to improve landscape practices look like at a school that is just starting its journey towards more ecologically sounds landcare practices. UNI is applying to be certified at the Bronze level\, and Eric will talk about what practices they are implementing to achieve this level\, and how the certification helped to bridge gaps on campus between anti-pesticide advocates and grounds crews. Sean Breckin will provide an overview of what it looks like to partner with a third party to implement organic land care on campus grounds. Participants will walk away with the ability to apply for the certification for their campuses and with new insights into how to make their campus grounds safer and healthier for all. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/webinar-rewild-your-campus-with-the-green-grounds-certification/
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SUMMARY:Electronic Air Cleaning Technologies and the Potential for Health Effects
DESCRIPTION:The use of air cleaners with electronic technologies continues to grow in response to public health concerns such as wildfires\, the COVID-19 pandemic\, and increased asthma prevalence. \nResearchers have found that electronic air cleaners can also emit substances such as ozone\, formaldehyde\, and other air pollutants that adversely affect public health. It is crucial that we understand the potential risks associated with these devices. \nThis seminar will focus on the potential health impacts of exposure to emissions\, particularly among vulnerable sub-groups\, such as infants\, children\, and individuals with chronic lung or heart disease\, and others. The insights presented at this seminar will be vital to supporting CARB’s ongoing mission to safeguard public health from the effects of air pollution.  \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/electronic-air-cleaning-technologies-and-the-potential-for-health-effects/
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