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SUMMARY:Geo Exchange Systems: a Path to Decarbonization
DESCRIPTION:Join a webinar on geo exchange systems as part of the campus decarbonization journey! Learn about geo exchange systems including how energy is generated and its various applications. We’ll cover stages of geo exchange project development\, from exploration to operation\, and discuss the barriers to implementation on campuses. Additionally\, learn about the operational and maintenance requirements to ensure long-term efficiency and sustainability.  \nREGISTER HERE \nLearning Objectives:\n– Attendees will understand the stages of geo exchange project development\, from exploration and drilling to construction and operation.\n– Attendees will be able to define geothermal energy and explain how it is generated from the Earth’s heat.\n– Attendees will identify the different types of geo exchange energy systems and their applications.\n– Attendees will understand barriers to implementing geo exchange systems on their campuses\n– Attendees will understand the operational and maintenance requirements for geothermal energy systems to ensure their long-term efficiency and sustainability \nSpeakers include:\nTed Mendoza\, UMASS Amherst\nCarolina Cudemus Jones\, Smith College\nMichael Ahren\, Ever-Green Energy\nJustin Owen\, Weber State University
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SUMMARY:Conversation on the Settlement of Navahine v. HDOT with Our Children’s Trust
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the Human Rights Center at the University of California\, Berkeley School of Law\, The UCLA Law Promise Institute Europe\, The Promise Institute for Human Rights at UCLA Law\, and Our Children’s Trust\nCo-moderated by\nBetsy Popken\, JD\, LLM\, Human Rights Center at the University of California\, Berkeley School of Law \nKate Mackintosh\, Executive Director\, Professor from Practice\, UCLA Law Promise Institute Europe \nNavahine v. Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation is the world’s first youth-led constitutional climate case aimed at stopping climate pollution from transportation systems. The plaintiffs and legal team behind Navahine have just secured a landmark court-ordered settlement requiring Hawaiʻi to achieve zero emissions in transportation by 2045. In this webinar\, Andrea Rodgers\, Lead Attorney for Navahine v. HDOT and Deputy Director\, US Strategy at Our Children’s Trust\, as well as Anders Carlson\, Our Children’s Trust’s Senior Climate Scientist\, and Rylee Brooke\, one of the youth plaintiffs\, will recount how they brought the highest levels of government to the negotiating table and secured an agreement that: affirms their right to a life-sustaining climate system; draws up a blueprint of how to get there; and provides a roadmap that could serve as a model for youth worldwide. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/conversation-on-the-settlement-of-navahine-v-hdot-with-our-childrens-trust/
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