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SUMMARY:Los Angeles Climate Week
DESCRIPTION:Join the inaugural Los Angeles Climate Week™ to collaborate\, exchange ideas\, and develop local climate solutions. Engage with climate organizations\, policymakers\, innovators\, companies\, and changemakers from LA and beyond on cutting-edge climate change solutions. \nLA Climate Week will be full of diverse events for the LA community to collaborate\, exchange ideas\, and foster local climate solutions. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/los-angeles-climate-week/
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SUMMARY:Climate Action Planning: Embedding Equity
DESCRIPTION:Join THE third installment of the CAP webinar series focused on integrating equity into the development of a Climate Action Plan. By attending\, you’ll gain valuable insights on creating Climate Action Plans that not only tackle environmental issues but also foster a just and inclusive campus environment. \nREGISTER HERE \nPanelists will discuss:\n– Strategies for inclusive and equitable decision-making that incorporate diverse perspectives from all campus communities.\n– Effective approaches to engage systemically and historically excluded groups to ensure their voices are central to the planning process.\n– Techniques for equitably assessing and addressing the broader impacts of climate strategies on different demographics \nSpeakers include:\nSophia Agtarap\, Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges\nilieana Brunetti\, UC Santa Cruz\nBriar Schoon\, Portland Community College
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/climate-action-planning-embedding-equity/
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SUMMARY:California Tribes and Climate Change: How Tribal Knowledge is Enhancing the Scientific Understanding of Climate Change in California
DESCRIPTION:How can Tribal knowledge help us weather the extremes of climate change? \nCalEPA’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) explored the answer to that question in the fourth edition of its Indicators of Climate Change in California Report last year. The report documents the wide-ranging impacts that global fossil fuel reliance has had on the state’s weather\, water supplies\, plants and animals\, and human health. \nFor the first time\, this latest edition incorporated knowledge and impacts on California’s Tribal Nations\, including first-hand accounts written by Tribal members. Hear from OEHHA scientists and a Tribal leader who helped write the report and discover how tribal knowledge adds to our scientific understanding of climate change with information gleaned from centuries of interactions with the Earth that pre-date instrumental records. \nSpeakers \n\nTamara Kadir\, MS\, Senior Environmental Scientist\, Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA)\nLaurie Monserrat\, Senior Environmental Scientist\, Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA)\nL’eaux Stewart\, Big Pine Paiute Tribe and contributing author to the 2023 Climate Indicators Report\n\nRegistration\nRegistration is free for AWWEE members. Members may add up to 2 guests for no charge at the time of registration (individuals new to AWWEE\, please). \nNon-member registration fee is $20. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/california-tribes-and-climate-change-how-tribal-knowledge-is-enhancing-the-scientific-understanding-of-climate-change-in-california/
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