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2017 Green California Summit

The conference will take place April 26-27 at the Sacramento Convention Center. As Governor Brown has recently stated, California leadership in environmental protection is more important than ever.  The Summit is a unique annual opportunity to highlight both policy goals and effective strategies for achieving them. We’re excited to announce that Fran Pavley, the author...

California Climate Change Symposium

About California Climate Change Symposium 2017 California Climate Change Symposium 2017 is the premier forum for the sharing of cutting-edge research addressing the impacts of climate change on the state. This research informs the state’s strategies and policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to develop programs to safeguard California from a changing climate. California...

Seedstock ‘Future of Food – Urban Ag Field Trip’

Slated for Friday, January 27, 2017, the Seedstock 'Future of Food - Urban Ag Field Trip' will look at the impact of urban farming in Los Angeles County, the most populous county in the United States. The trip will offer an excursion into the diversity of urban farming and state-of-the-art hydroponic, aquaponic, and aeroponic agriculture...

Conference – Citizen’s Climate Lobby SoCal Regional Conference

Pomona College 170 East 6th Street , Claremont, United States

Online Registration Deadline is January 23rd, 2017 Ticket prices will be higher at the door! Save $20 by buying now! Achieving a Climate Breakthrough Welcome to the 2017 Citizens’ Climate Lobby Southern California Regional Conference, co-sponsored by the Environmental Analysis Program at Claremont Colleges. This is the year to Achieve a Climate Breakthrough. At our action-oriented...

Luskin Innovators Speaker Series: What Makes a Great City featuring Alexander Garvin

Luskin School of Public Affairs, room 2355 UCLA

What makes a great city? Not a good city or a functional city but a great city. A city that people admire, learn from, and replicate. City planner and architect Alexander Garvin set out to answer this question by observing cities, largely in North America and Europe, with special attention to Paris, London, New York,...

Lecture – California’s Climate Future: Water and the Sierra Nevada

Lenart Auditorium, UCLA Fowler Museum UCLA

Reservations Required California's Climate Future: Water and the Sierra Nevada Over the past few years, Californians saw firsthand the consequences of hotter-than-normal temperatures and a smaller-than-normal Sierra Nevada snowpack—historically low reservoir levels, dying trees and increased wildfire risk, to name a few. You may be wondering, “If things are like this now, what will they...