• Screening: The Sea Around Us

    Co-presented with the UCLA Department of Design Media Arts and the UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability Beneath the glittering surface of the Pacific Ocean lies a world of ancient and ongoing kinship—and a hidden legacy of destruction. Guided by the cosmologies of the Tongva and Acjachemen peoples and the relation to the abalone,...

  • Free Food from UCLA Dining Halls!

    Join Bruin Dine for food recovery events every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 10PM in the SAC Basement (unless otherwise announced)! Please bring your own tupperware and utensils! Follow https://www.instagram.com/uclabruindine/ for additional updates!

  • Free Food from UCLA Dining Halls!

    Join Bruin Dine for food recovery events every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 10PM in the SAC Basement (unless otherwise announced)! Please bring your own tupperware and utensils! Follow https://www.instagram.com/uclabruindine/ for additional updates!

  • Los Angeles Wildfires: ​An Economic Update #3

    This third iteration offers a refreshed overview of the economic impacts of recent wildfires in Los Angeles. It highlights updated data and key trends, while providing a general snapshot of recovery progress and ongoing challenges. The report is intended to keep stakeholders informed with timely insights as conditions continue to evolve. REGISTER FOR WEBINAR HERE

  • Waste Diversion and Reduction in Athletics

    This session will highlight practical strategies, challenges, and successes in reducing waste at athletic events and facilities, including recycling, composting, fan engagement, and operations behind the scenes. Attendees will gain insight into how sports programs can leverage fan energy and engagement to drive broader sustainability awareness and action. Presentation from: Chad DeWitt – Sustainability Coordinator...

  • Streamlining Home Electrification: Strategies to Reach Disadvantaged Communities

    How can electrification programs better support households in disadvantaged communities? Join this webinar to explore strategies to reduce program participation barriers and expand home electrification across California. We’ll draw on findings from our recently published report, Streamlining Home Electrification in the Gateway Cities, on a promising pilot program in the L.A. region. What to Expect:...

  • Making Merch Sustainable

    How can the proliferation of music industry merchandise align with artists’ and society’s environmental and social expectations? Merch is one of music's fastest-growing revenue streams — and one of its most scrutinised. As fans and artists alike demand higher environmental and social standards, the industry faces a pressing question: can merchandise ever be truly sustainable?...

  • Get Ready for COP17 in Armenia! Come Together to Learn and Discuss How to Engage

    Armenia takes center stage this October as host to one of the most important global summits for the future of life on earth, COP17 – the UN Convention on Biological Diversity’s (CBD) 17th Conference of Parties – under the theme “Taking Action for Nature.” You’re invited to a special virtual meeting hosted in collaboration with...

  • How Worried Should You Be About This Air?

    Join L.A. Material’s Antonia Cereijido and Jessica Garrison for a conversation with experts about Los Angeles air quality amid the ongoing Boyle Heights warehouse fire. Guest experts include: - Yifang Zhu, professor at UCLA Fielding School of Public Health’s Department of Environmental Health Sciences - Sam Silva, assistant professor of Earth Sciences, Civil and Environmental...

  • Can the Energy Crisis Finally Unite Us?

    This is an off-campus, non-UCLA event posted here in case of interest to the broader community. Climate debates are going nowhere. Highly ideological, they end in gridlock more often than solutions. Disasters strike, but their media shelf-life is short. And younger generations, long worried about living on a warming planet, are moving from anxiety to...