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SUMMARY:The Cat That Changed America - Free Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tue\, October 17\, 2017 \nTime: 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM \nLocation: Pepperdine University Smothers Theater\, Malibu  \n  \nThe Cat that Changed America is a documentary featuring P-22\, the mountain lion who crossed two Los Angeles freeways\, and now resides in Griffith Park. The film explores how humans in urban areas co-exist with wildlife. \n  \nClick here to make a reservation for this free showing. \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-cat-that-changed-america-film-screening-tickets-38117659947 \nThis is the “official” Malibu showing\, co-sponsored by Pepperdine\, the City of Malibu\, and Poison Free Malibu. \nRhiannon Bailard\, founding Director of Pepperdine’s Center for Sustainability will be the emcee. \nMayor Skylar Peak will give opening remarks. \n  \nPlease bring family and friends to see this inspiring documentary. \nA reception with light refreshments and food will begin at 6:30 pm prior to the 7 pm screening. \n  \nThe film will be followed by a panel discussion and questions with three of the people featured in the film: \n1) Beth Pratt-Bergstrom California Director of the National Wildlife Federation and the leader of the Save LA Cougars campaign to build the Liberty Canyon Wildlife Crossing \n2) Dr. Duane Tom of the California Wildlife Center \n3) Joel & Kian Schulman of Poison Free Malibu
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/6377/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171014T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171014T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T112932
CREATED:20170924T012721Z
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SUMMARY:LACI Day of Service at Community Healing Gardens
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URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/laci-day-of-service-at-community-healing-gardens/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171013T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171013T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T112932
CREATED:20170930T032203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170930T032257Z
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SUMMARY:WASTED! The Story of Food Waste (Climate Resolve and LA Food Policy Council Event)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/wasted-the-story-of-food-waste-climate-resolve-event/
LOCATION:Laemmle Monica Film Center\, 1332 2nd St.\, Santa Monica\, CA\, 90401\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171011T121500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171011T131500
DTSTAMP:20260403T112932
CREATED:20170928T071129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170928T071129Z
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SUMMARY:Emmett Institute Lunch Talk on Climate Change Litigation
DESCRIPTION:Lunch talk with Vic Sher\, lead lawyer on several high-profile climate change lawsuits recently filed by California local governments to seek damages from large fossil fuel companies for the impacts of sea level rise.\nRSVP by October 6th\, space is limited: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdTU2e5T12N_JPCogHOY6vBEdZHnsds2hlDZ06eTzXzbmYW5Q/viewform \nPlease join us to hear from Vic Sher\, lead lawyer on several high-profile climate change lawsuits recently filed by California local governments to seek damages from large fossil fuel companies for the impacts of sea level rise. \nVic Sher has spent his career developing and prosecuting unparalleled legal strategies to protect people and the planet. Over the past 30 years\, he has achieved exceptional success-as a litigator\, a consultant and as the leader of the world’s largest public interest environmental law firm-on behalf of communities and non-governmental organizations against the world’s most powerful polluters and largest law firms. Beyond representing public agencies and organizations in active lawsuits\, Vic consults on effective litigation strategies with government agencies\, national and local non-profit organizations\, and attorneys around the country. \nFrom 1998 through 2011\, Vic’s practice focused solely on representing public water suppliers and other public agencies in lawsuits against the manufacturers of toxic chemicals polluting drinking water sources. He was a partner with Miller & Sher in Sacramento from 1998 through 2002\, then founder and principal litigator with Sher Leff LLP in San Francisco from 2003 through 2011. In 2009\, Vic served as New York City’s lead trial counsel in City of New York v. ExxonMobil\, a federal jury trial over MTBE contamination in Queens that resulted in a verdict for the City of $104.7 million. His team was recognized as a Public Justice Trial Lawyer of the Year finalist. \nVic practiced with the public interest law firm Earthjustice (then known as the Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund) from October 1986 until June 1997\, including as its President from 1994 to 1997. As President\, he acted as the CEO for the world’s largest public interest environmental law firm\, with 50 lawyers in ten offices. The American Lawyer called some of his work during this period among the “most important public lands management litigation in this country’s history.” The ABA Journal noted that Vic’s lawsuits caused a “dramatic new direction in forest policy” for tens of millions of acres of federal forests\, “forcing an end to business as usual”. He also litigated many cases to protect communities from toxic chemicals\, preserve endangered ecosystems and species\, conserve public lands\, and improve air and water quality.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/emmett-institute-lunch-talk-on-climate-change-litigation/
LOCATION:UCLA Law School\, Room 1447
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171010T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171010T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T112932
CREATED:20170929T025950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170930T031317Z
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SUMMARY:Environmental Graduate Student Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/environmental-graduate-student-networking-event-2/
LOCATION:Luskin School of Public Affairs\, Third Floor Commons and Patio
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171005T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171005T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T112932
CREATED:20170904T233445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170904T233445Z
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SUMMARY:Hammer Museum: Threats to Indigenous Peoples in Latin America Today
DESCRIPTION:Indigenous peoples across Latin America face widespread annihilation as a consequence of mega dams\, mining\, farming\, deforestation\, displacement\, and genocide. Researchers Sarah Shenker of Survival International\, Lois Frank of the Cultural Conservancy\, and anthropologist Mariana Ferreira discuss this humanitarian crisis and highlight the interconnection of human populations across North and South America\, and the impact on biodiversity and environmental protection. \n 
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/hammer-museum-threats-to-indigenous-peoples-in-latin-america-today/
LOCATION:Hammer Museum
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171005T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171005T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T112932
CREATED:20170904T232339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170904T232339Z
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SUMMARY:IOES Climate Series: Climate Change Cliff Notes
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, October 5 Climate Change Cliff Notes\nThere are so many questions about climate change and climate science. Is climate change right now really worse than climate change in the past? Isn’t it true that there has been a pause in warming in the ten years? Will the ice caps melt? Can we really blame heat waves\, hurricanes\, and droughts on global warming? \nConversation with \nMichael Mann\, The Madhouse Effect author \nDaniel Swain\, UCLA climate scientist \nSarah Feakins\, USC Associate Professor of Earth Science \nModerated by \nBob Lalasz\, founder and principal consultant of Science+Story Communications \nEVENT DETAILS\nWHEN\n10.5.2017 – 11.16.2017\n6:00 PM Doors open\, 7:00 PM Discussion/Lecture followed by Q&A\, 8:30 PM Program concludes\nWHERE\nLa Brea Tar Pits Museum\n5801 Wilshire Blvd\,\nLos Angeles\, CA 90036
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/ioes-climate-series-climate-change-cliff-notes/
LOCATION:La Brea Tar Pits\, 5801 Wilshire Blvd\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90036\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Institute of the Environment and Sustainability":MAILTO:events@ioes.ucla.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171005T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171005T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T112932
CREATED:20170924T014335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170924T014454Z
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SUMMARY:Annual UCLA Rideshare Fair and Rideshare Month
DESCRIPTION:Tired of dealing with traffic or paying for parking? Join UCLA Transportation in celebrating UCLA Rideshare Month during October! \nWHAT IS RIDESHARE\nRideshare is the shared use of transportation through public transit\, carpool\, vanpool\, biking and walking. \nPLEDGE TO SHARE THE RIDE\nPledge with UCLA Transportation to commute to UCLA by public transit\, carpool\, vanpool\, bike\, or foot from now until October 31. Those who pledge below will have the opportunity to win a Fitbit\, Amtrak tickets\, gift cards\, Metro passes and more! \nClick here to read the terms and conditions of both the pledge and prize drawings.\n \nRIDESHARE WEEK CELEBRATION\nCome celebrate with us at our Rideshare Month Fair on Thursday\, October 5\, at Bruin Plaza from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Participate in a variety of fun activities and prize drawings aimed at promoting sustainable transportation and a healthy lifestyle. \nWilshire Center and Medical Center employees can also join in on the fun by visiting us at one of our tables during Rideshare Week. Bring coworkers and learn more about alternative transportation\, enter into prize drawings and receive free giveaways! \nPlease also join us for the monumental launch of Bruin Bike Share on Tuesday\, October 3. \n\nMonday\, October 2\, from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.\, at the Ronald Reagan Medical Center Dining Garden\nTuesday\, October 3\, Bruin Bike Share Launch\, from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. at Dickson Court North\nWednesday\, Oct. 4\, from 8 a.m. – 10 a.m. at Trimana Cafe in the Wilshire Center\nThursday\, October 5\, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at Bruin Plaza\n\nThank you for joining us in our quest to promote a healthy and sustainable lifestyle. \nPlease Note: If you are pledging from a phone or tablet\, please click here to complete the online form.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/annual-rideshare-fair/
LOCATION:Bruin Plaza
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171003T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171003T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T112932
CREATED:20170924T014704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170924T014704Z
UID:6329-1507028400-1507035600@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:UCLA Bikeshare Launch!
DESCRIPTION:UCLA Transportation is excited to announce that Bruin Bike Share will be officially launching on Tuesday\, October 3\, 2017. \nJoin us at Dickson Court North from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. for the ribbon-cutting event with food\, fun\, prizes and giveaways! There will also be an inaugural group ride for a limited number of participants. \nTimed with the kick-off of Rideshare Month\, Bruin Bike Share brings 130 bikes to 18 hubs throughout the campus and Westwood Village. UCLA students\, staff and faculty will enjoy discounted membership plans to ride the bikes for quick\, one-way trips. Run errands\, cruise across campus\, meet up with friends and more!
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/ucla-bikeshare-launch/
LOCATION:Dickson Court North
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170916T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170916T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T112932
CREATED:20170912T124219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170912T124219Z
UID:6262-1505556000-1505581200@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Santa Monica Alt Car Expo
DESCRIPTION:Ride and Drive\, Expo\,  and Conference in Santa Monica focused on Electric Vehicles and other low emission cars. Details at: https://www.altcarexposocal.com/
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/santa-monica-alt-car-expo/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170509T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170509T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T112932
CREATED:20170428T135038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170428T135038Z
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SUMMARY:Public Housing & Activism Series Pt. III Resisting Displacement in Boyle Heights
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, May 9\, 2017\n5:30PM – 7:30PM\nUCLA Public Affairs\, PAB 2355 \nPAB room 2355\, 2nd Floor\, UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs\n337 Charles E. Young Drive East\, Los Angeles\, 90024\n**Light refreshments will be served. Please bring your own beverage**\n\n \nPublic Housing & Activism Series Pt. III:\nGente Si\, Gentrify No: Resisting Displacement in Boyle Heights \n \nActivists\, residents\, and community members will come together to discuss the struggle against gentrification and displacement in Boyle Heights. Boyle Heights is at the epicenter of a spatially contested struggle for shelter in the midst of Los Angeles’ crisis of housing affordability. This renewed interested in the neighborhood comes after decades of disinvestment\, racial discrimination\, and substandard employment opportunities for its long-term residents. As a historic entry point for Mexican immigrants into the country\, gentrification in Boyle Heights has not only taken a toll on the neighborhood’s most vulnerable populations\, but it has eroded the vital social and cultural institutions of self-determination. But the threat of displacement has also inspired a rigorous and thriving social movement in response. In a moderated discussion\, panelists will explore the realities of gentrification and the organizing that has emerged as a response to provide context to the debate about gentrification in the neighborhood\, and similar debates taking place across Los Angeles. \nPANELISTS: \nAlessandro Negrete\, Outreach Officer\, Boyle Heights Neighborhood Council \nElizabeth Blaney\, Co-Executive Director\, Union de Vecinos \nLeonardo Vilchis\, Co-Executive Director\, Union de Vecinos \nZacil Pech\, Founder< Defend Boyle Heights \nNico Avina\, Co-Owner\, Espacio 1839 \n  \n************************** \nPRESENTED BY: \n  \n  \n  \n************************** \nDirections to UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs:\nhttp://luskin.ucla.edu/content/visit-us \nPARKING ($12.00/car) UCLA Lot 3 or Lot 2 (depending on availability): \nThe UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs building is located in the northeast section of the UCLA campus\, adjacent to the Murphy Sculpture Garden. Visitors to the Public Affairs Building should plan on entering campus at the Westholme entrance off Hilgard Avenue\, then drive up to the Lot 2 kiosk and pay the attendant for parking in UCLA Lot 3 or Lot 2 (depending on availability). \nView the Luskin School of Public Affairs location on the UCLA interactive campus map. \n**************************\nFor questions\, please contact Julie Lindner at:julie.lindner@anderson.ucla.edu \nHave questions about Public Housing & Activism Series Pt. III (05/09/17) Resisting Displacement in Boyle Heights? Contact UCLA Ziman Center for Real Estate
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/public-housing-activism-series-pt-iii-resisting-displacement-in-boyle-heights/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170504T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170504T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T112932
CREATED:20170427T062935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170427T062935Z
UID:6064-1493926200-1493933400@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Impact Alumni Mixer hosted by UCLA Anderson\, Luskin\, and IOES Leaders in Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Calling all alumni working in the impact sector for a relaxing evening on campus to network\, mingle and be inspired. Would you consider yourself a social\, environmental or sustainability impact professional? Are you looking to pivot into an impact role in the future? Are you a graduate of UCLA Luskin\, Anderson\, LiS or other sustainability or social impact program at UCLA? \nIf so\, please join UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs\, UCLA Anderson School of Management and the Leaders in Sustainability Program for a social impact alumni mixer on the Luskin 3rd floor patio. Enjoy light refreshments\, meet others working to drive social and environmental change\, and hear updates from each program. \nAttire: evening casual.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/impact-alumni-mixer-hosted-by-ucla-anderson-luskin-and-ioes-leaders-in-sustainability/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170504T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170504T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T112932
CREATED:20170217T104548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170309T115925Z
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SUMMARY:UCLA Healthy Campus Initiative 2017 Celebration #DreamRevolution
DESCRIPTION:UCLA Healthy Campus Initiative 2017 Celebration \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n#DreamRevolution\n\n\n\n \nThursday May 4th\, 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.\nLiving Amphitheater\, UCLA Sunset Recreation Center\n \nThe Healthy Campus Initiative\, envisioned and supported by Jane and Terry Semel\, invites you to celebrate the Grand Opening of UCLA’s New Living Amphitheater! Located inside the Sunset Recreation Complex\, this venue provides a welcoming space for our campus community. The Amphitheater has literally come alive with 31 community garden boxes tended by UCLA students\, staff and faculty. \n \nThe event will feature a high-energy contemporary adaptation of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream\, Directed by Joe Olivieri\, Head of UCLA’s Undergraduate Acting Program\, and featuring rising-star actors and designers from UCLA’s Department of Theater.\n \n4:00 p.m. HCI-funded student projects competition\, giveaways\, demos\, live music\n5:00 p.m. Live show featuring surprise celebrity guests and theater\n6:30 p.m. Celebration party with free food\, drink and live music\n \nEnvisioned and supported by Jane and Terry Semel\, Healthy Campus Initiative (HCI) is committed to making UCLA the healthiest campus in America. The UCLA Healthy Campus Initiative has grown into a powerful well-being movement\, not only on the UCLA campus but is now being expanded across the entire UC system! \n \nWe have so much to celebrate! Be a part of the movement! #LiveWell\n \nTickets: FREE at UCLA’s Central Ticket Office\, $25 online \n \nFor more information visit: http://healthy.ucla.edu/dreamrevolution \n \nHelp share the Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/889511771151715/
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/healthy-campus-annual-celebration/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170502T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170502T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T112932
CREATED:20170412T233817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170412T233817Z
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SUMMARY:FOOD WASTE: Solutions Informed by Science
DESCRIPTION:FOOD WASTE: Solutions Informed by Science \n(and what to do with your leftovers)\n \n\nMassimo Bottura\, Osteria Francescana & Food for Soul \nAmy Hammes\, EcoSet Consulting \nJennifer Jay\, UCLA \nModerated by Evan Kleiman\, KCRW Good Food \n\nTuesday\, May 2nd\n7:00 pm to 8:30 pm\nFreud Playhouse\, Macgowan Hall\n\nWorld-renowned chef Massimo Bottura\, UCLA professor Jenny Jay\, Zero Waste Consultant and “Waste Warrior” Amy Hammes will participate in a panel discussion moderated by Evan Kleiman on “Food waste: solutions informed by science\,” hosted by Dr. Amy Rowat\, Science and Food\, and the UCLA Healthy Campus Initiative. The discussion will focus on measuring the environmental effects of food waste\, how policy influences food waste and its relationship to hunger and the environment\nMassimo Bottura’s book\, Never Trust a Skinny Italian Chef\, will be available for sale and a book signing will take place right after the lecture. \nThe lecture will be held at Freud Playhouse\, which is located inside Macgowan Hall\, near the intersections of Wyton Dr. and Charles E. Young Dr. East. Doors open at 6:30 pm. Parking is $8 (if paid at pay station) and is available at parking structure #3 inside the pay-by-space  area. \nTICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED BY PHONE AT (310) 825-2101\, IN PERSON AT UCLA CENTRAL TICKET OFFICE (CTO)\, OR THROUGH TICKETMASTER. General admission tickets are available for $25 . Tickets bought over the phone or in person will not include additional fees or surcharges. The UCLA CTO is located on-campus and is open Monday–Friday\, 10am–4pm. General admission tickets can also be purchased online from Ticketmaster for $25 plus additional fees. A limited number of $5 student tickets are available to current UCLA students. These must be purchased in person at the UCLA CTO with a valid Bruin Card. \n\nFor questions\, please email laurah@ucla.edu
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/food-waste-solutions-informed-by-science/
LOCATION:Freud Playhouse\, MacGowan Hall
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170429T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170429T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T112932
CREATED:20170418T210048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170427T211527Z
UID:6031-1493481600-1493503200@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Coastalong Bicycle Powered Music Festival
DESCRIPTION:Coastalong is your one and only bike-powered music and sustainability festival at UCLA. (RSVP here: www.facebook.com/events/1261516387295458/.) This year\, on April 29th\, Coastalong will be bigger and better than ever\, with an impressive lineup of super-talented bands including our headliner HOLYCHILD. Not to mention\, you’ll have access to yummy food from Nushii\, Salt & Straw\, Imperfect Produce\, and more. Don’t miss out on our flower crown making workshop\, free yoga class\, paint-by-numbers art installation\, snow cone bike\, spin art bike\, merchandise table\, and raffle\, either!\nAll things considered\, our primary aim is to educate about current strides in green innovation by showcasing unconventional – and fun – forms of alternative energy. So let’s ride! \nSign up here to BIKE at Coastalong: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1YUbKJ6x_W_3IzBFPz-AYni6mkradBJxrU04bK7UQmGQ/edit#responses \nSign up here to VOLUNTEER at Coastalong: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScVTAQXhAQeD4sTd0LFfs0VDLpLQpi6tcXv1XVex8X0dW4LgQ/viewform?usp=sf_link \nWe’ll see you on Saturday\, April 29th. Doors open at 4 pm. Admission is completely free\, just be sure to bring your BruinCard. \nWith love\, The Coastalong Team \nP.S. Follow us on Instagram (@CoastalongFestival) and Facebook (www.facebook.com/CoastalongFestival)!
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/coastalong-music-festival/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170428T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170428T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T112932
CREATED:20170325T044356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170325T044356Z
UID:5927-1493362800-1493389800@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:LA Business Council Annual Sustainability Summit
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER NOW! \n \n  \nFor sponsorship information please contact Zarui Chaparyan
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/la-business-council-annual-sustainability-summit/
LOCATION:Getty Center
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170427T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170427T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T112932
CREATED:20170427T223540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170427T223540Z
UID:6071-1493294400-1493298000@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:21ST CENTURY PUBLIC HEALTH: HOW DO WE BUILD HOMES\, INCREASE URBAN DENSITY\, AND REDUCE TRAFFIC POLLUTION EXPOSURES?”
DESCRIPTION:April 27\, 2017\n\n\n\n\n43-105 CHS (Center for Health Sciences) UCLA\n\n\n\n\nEvent\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCOEH & Dept of Environmental Health Sciences 411 present: \n “21st Century Public Health: How Do We Build Homes\, Increase Urban Density\, and Reduce Traffice Pollution Exposures”  \nAbout the lecture: We will try to identify traits of 21st century public health by looking at its past\, considering some of the most visible current discoveries and drivers\, and discussing one example-housing. California communities legally must provide adequate housing\, including affordable housing\, while minimizing exposures of occupants to local traffic-related air pollutants. This has become a widespread challenge given: 1. California Air Resources Board (CARB) guidance not to site housing within 500 feet of a high-volume roadway and 2. The strong public policy focus on reducing traffic emissions\, especially greenhouse gases\, by concentrating development for more location efficient travel and emphasizing infill development (building within the existing development footprint) and transit-oriented development (TOD)\, particularly in California’s major metropolitan areas. Since many infill residential development locations are near high-volume roadways\, and many TODs are located near transit corridors that parallel freeways\, residents may be exposed to health risks associated with traffic-related air pollution. Local and regional government agencies must confront these challenges and make decisions to achieve long-term community sustainability objectives\, including adequate access to affordable housing\, while improving and protecting health. \nAbout the speaker: Dr. Kreutzer is chief of the Division of Environmental and Occupational Disease Control in the California Department of Public Health. Dr. Kreutzer has devoted his career to disease surveillance and prevention. He helped develop a framework for environmental health tracking (a.k.a. surveillance); built better asthma surveillance in the State; studied exposure to molds and mycotoxins from composting\, biosolids\, or indoor sites with moisture; and helped create a new Environmental Contaminant Biomonitoring Program for California. He has worked with the Strategic Growth Council and Resources Agency to administer an Urban Greening program and has examined health impacts of siting housing near high volume roadways while promoting infill and transit oriented development. Recently\, he has convened a team to examine public health impacts from oil and gas development in CA and has assisted the Governor’s Drought Task Force with assessing the public health impacts of California’s drought. As principle investigator for California Breathing\, he has helped build an exceptional team that crafted the Strategic Plans for Asthma in California and now coordinates Plan implementation projects. He oversees the Division Emergency Preparedness Team to establish capacity and protocols for chemical emergency response. He has been a reviewer for several environmental health journals\, a lecturer at UC Berkeley\, and is on the clinical faculty at UCSF. His bachelor’s degree is from the University of Wisconsin\, MD degree from the University of Pennsylvania\, and epidemiological training from UCLA. Prior to coming to the Health Department\, he worked as a family physician and emergency room physician.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/21st-century-public-health-how-do-we-build-homes-increase-urban-density-and-reduce-traffic-pollution-exposures/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170427T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170427T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T112932
CREATED:20170427T065135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170427T065135Z
UID:6067-1493294400-1493298000@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:21ST CENTURY PUBLIC HEALTH: HOW DO WE BUILD HOMES\, INCREASE URBAN DENSITY\, AND REDUCE TRAFFIC POLLUTION EXPOSURES?” WITH RICK KREUTZER\, MD
DESCRIPTION:April 27\, 2017\n\n\n\n\n43-105 CHS (Center for Health Sciences) UCLA\n\n\n\n\nEvent\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCOEH & Dept of Environmental Health Sciences 411 present: \n “21st Century Public Health: How Do We Build Homes\, Increase Urban Density\, and Reduce Traffice Pollution Exposures”  \nAbout the lecture: We will try to identify traits of 21st century public health by looking at its past\, considering some of the most visible current discoveries and drivers\, and discussing one example-housing. California communities legally must provide adequate housing\, including affordable housing\, while minimizing exposures of occupants to local traffic-related air pollutants. This has become a widespread challenge given: 1. California Air Resources Board (CARB) guidance not to site housing within 500 feet of a high-volume roadway and 2. The strong public policy focus on reducing traffic emissions\, especially greenhouse gases\, by concentrating development for more location efficient travel and emphasizing infill development (building within the existing development footprint) and transit-oriented development (TOD)\, particularly in California’s major metropolitan areas. Since many infill residential development locations are near high-volume roadways\, and many TODs are located near transit corridors that parallel freeways\, residents may be exposed to health risks associated with traffic-related air pollution. Local and regional government agencies must confront these challenges and make decisions to achieve long-term community sustainability objectives\, including adequate access to affordable housing\, while improving and protecting health. \nAbout the speaker: Dr. Kreutzer is chief of the Division of Environmental and Occupational Disease Control in the California Department of Public Health. Dr. Kreutzer has devoted his career to disease surveillance and prevention. He helped develop a framework for environmental health tracking (a.k.a. surveillance); built better asthma surveillance in the State; studied exposure to molds and mycotoxins from composting\, biosolids\, or indoor sites with moisture; and helped create a new Environmental Contaminant Biomonitoring Program for California. He has worked with the Strategic Growth Council and Resources Agency to administer an Urban Greening program and has examined health impacts of siting housing near high volume roadways while promoting infill and transit oriented development. Recently\, he has convened a team to examine public health impacts from oil and gas development in CA and has assisted the Governor’s Drought Task Force with assessing the public health impacts of California’s drought. As principle investigator for California Breathing\, he has helped build an exceptional team that crafted the Strategic Plans for Asthma in California and now coordinates Plan implementation projects. He oversees the Division Emergency Preparedness Team to establish capacity and protocols for chemical emergency response. He has been a reviewer for several environmental health journals\, a lecturer at UC Berkeley\, and is on the clinical faculty at UCSF. His bachelor’s degree is from the University of Wisconsin\, MD degree from the University of Pennsylvania\, and epidemiological training from UCLA. Prior to coming to the Health Department\, he worked as a family physician and emergency room physician.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/21st-century-public-health-how-do-we-build-homes-increase-urban-density-and-reduce-traffic-pollution-exposures-with-rick-kreutzer-md/
LOCATION:43-105 CHS (Center for Health Sciences) UCLA
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170426T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170426T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T112932
CREATED:20170407T131104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170417T210936Z
UID:5989-1493229600-1493240400@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:E3's Earth Month Speaking Panel
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/e3s-earth-month-speaking-panel/
LOCATION:De Neve Plaza Room A/B
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170425T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170425T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T112932
CREATED:20170417T072838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170417T072838Z
UID:6013-1493136000-1493143200@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Santa Monica College Earth Week
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/santa-monica-college-earth-week-6/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170423T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170423T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T112932
CREATED:20170325T044202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170325T044202Z
UID:5925-1492965000-1492970400@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Our National Parks at 100: Confronting Change & Committing to Science
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our 8th public lecture as Dr. Ray Sauvajot\, science director for the US National Park Service discusses the NPS on its 100th birthday. \n\nThe UCLA/La Kretz Center in collaboration with Pepperdine University is proud to present a free public lecture with U.S. National Park Service leaders \nDr. Ray Sauvajot\nDirector \nNatural Resource Stewardship and Science \nin conversation with \nDavid Szymanski\nSuperintendent \nSanta Monica Mountains National Recreation Area \n\nEVENT DETAILS\nWHEN\n4.23.2017\n4:30 PM – 6:00 PM PDT\n\nWHERE\nElkins Auditorium\nPepperdine University\n24255 Pacific Coast Highway\nMalibu\, CA 90263\n\nATTEND\nEvent is FREE\, but please RSVP\nRSVP
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/our-national-parks-at-100-confronting-change-committing-to-science/
ORGANIZER;CN="Institute of the Environment and Sustainability":MAILTO:events@ioes.ucla.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170422T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170422T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T112932
CREATED:20170417T072821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170417T072821Z
UID:6012-1492858800-1492875000@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Santa Monica College Earth Week
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/santa-monica-college-earth-week-5/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170422T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170422T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T112932
CREATED:20170420T142744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170420T142744Z
UID:6036-1492851600-1492876800@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:March for Science Los Angeles and Science Expo
DESCRIPTION:UCLA Professor Stephanie Pincetl is one of the official speakers at this march focused on support for research. \n\nScience Expo\n9:00am-4:00pm\nPershing Square Park\n\nThe Science Expo will include: \n\nInteractive demonstrations by Lombardi Labs\, Mars Academy USA\, and the Independent Investigations Group‘s “Psychic Ability Test”\n‍2 Parody Science Songs: “Thermodynamics (The Macro World)” and “Chemists Know” by Shredded Science\nTalks on the Misconceptions about dinosaurs by Nerd Nite LA\, the importance of science education by LA Makerspace\, and how science makes America great\, by Michael Shermer\n\n\n\n\nOrganizations with booths:\nAmerican Lung Association in California · California State University\, Los Angeles\, Anthropology Department · Caltech Atwater Photovoltaics Group · Caltech Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences · Center for Biological Diversity · Center for Inquiry · Climatepedia · Drive Around the World · Experience Media Consulting · Free Radicals · Independent Investigations Group · Mars Academy USA / Mars Without Borders · Nerd Nite Los Angeles · NextGen Climate · Physicians for Social Responsibility-Los Angeles · Safecast · Sierra Club Los Angeles Chapter · Space Geek Productions\, LLC · Students For Science · TheLab Inc · The Planetary Society · The Skeptic Society · UCLA Department of Mathematics · 314 Action \n\n\n\n\n\nFree Radicals\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIndependent Investigations Group\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSkeptics Society\n\n\n\n\n\n\n314 Action\n\n\n\n\n\n\nScience Kids\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLombardi Labs\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGriffinEd\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMars Academy USA\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLA Makerspace\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNerd Nite Los Angeles\n\n\n\n\n\n\nShredded Science\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSafecast\n\n\n\n\n\nMeet and Greet\n9:00am-9:30am\n5th and Hill\, ZERO SOUTH Electric Hummer Stage\n\n\n\n\n9:00am\n–\n9:30am\n\n\nLegislative Meet and Greet\n\n\n\n\n11:00am\n\n\nZERO SOUTH Electric Hummers lead the March\n\n\n\n\nRally Speeches\n10:00am-11:00am\nPershing Square Main Stage\n\nModerator: Amy Hee Kim\, MFSLA Organizer\nSee speaker profiles here.\n\n\n\n\n\n10:00am\n–\n10:05am\n\n\nWelcome MFSLA Organizers\, Jen and Phillip Wheeler\n\n\n\n\n10:07am\n–\n10:12am\n\n\nFarisa Morales\nSpace Exploration and The American Dream\n\n\n\n\n10:14am\n–\n10:19am\n\n\nLucy Jones\nReality Matters\n\n\n\n\n10:21am\n–\n10:24am\n\n\nRepresentatitve Brad Sherman\nFighting for Science in Congress\n\n\n\n\n10:26am\n–\n10:30am\n\n\nJoanne Boadi\nWhy Science Is Important\n\n\n\n\n10:32am\n–\n10:37am\n\n\n<TBD>\n\n\n\n\n10:39am\n–\n10:44am\n\n\nTom Steyer\nProtecting the Truth\n\n\n\n\n10:46am\n–\n10:51am\n\n\nAllison Schroeder\nHidden Figures: The Power of Science in Films\n\n\n\n\n10:53am\n–\n10:58am\n\n\nMariaElena Zavala\nThe People’s Science: Working for the Betterment of All\n\n\n\n\n11:00am\n\n\nPhilip Wheeler\, MFSLA Organizer\nStart March\n\n\n\n\nMarch to City Hall\n11:00am-12:00pm (Noon)\n“Call To Action” Speeches\n12:00 pm-1:00 pm\nCity Hall\, Zeusvision Mobile Bus Stage\n\nModerator: Heidy Contreras\nSee speaker profiles here.\n\n\n\n\n\n12:00am\n–\n12:10am\n\n\nWLA Children’s Choir\n\n\n\n\n12:12pm\n–\n12:15pm\n\n\nAlex Bradley\, MFSLA Organizer\nWelcome\n\n\n\n\n12:17pm\n–\n12:22pm\n\n\nSean Carroll\nDemocracy and Why the Truth Still Matters\n\n\n\n\n12:24pm\n–\n12:29pm\n\n\nNitin Apte\nMaking Dollars and Sense of Science\n\n\n\n\n12:31pm\n–\n12:36pm\n\n\nMartha Dina Arguello\nHow Science Protects our Health and Environment in Southern California\n\n\n\n\n12:38pm\n–\n12:43pm\n\n\nStephanie Pincelt\nWhy Science for Cities Matters\n\n\n\n\n12:45pm\n–\n12:50pm\n\n\nMichael Batie\nThe challenge in engaging communities of color in science\n\n\n\n\n12:52pm\n–\n12:57pm\n\n\nTepring Piquado\nLegislate through Scientific Glasses\n\n\n\n\n1:00pm\n\n\nAlex Bradley\, MFSLA Organizer\nMoving Forward
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/march-for-science-los-angeles-and-science-expo/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170422T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170422T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T112932
CREATED:20170417T210849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170417T210849Z
UID:6028-1492849800-1492873200@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:EnrichLA Community Service- Earth Day 2017
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/enrichla-community-service-earth-day-2017/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170421T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170421T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T112932
CREATED:20170217T104510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170405T140609Z
UID:5823-1492801200-1492808400@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Green Screens Film Festival: Gatekeepers of the Arctic
DESCRIPTION:Title: Earth Week & 2017 Green Screens Film Festival \nMessage: \nLearn about environmentalism\, climate change\, and sustainability through film during the 2017 Earth Week! \nUCLA’s Green Screens Film Festival will showcase poignant films on diverse environment and sustainability topics. This year\, Green Screens kicked off the film fest with a full-house attendance of the LA Premiere Preview of “The Cat That Changed America” back in March. Get excited for the film lineup we have during Earth Week this month! \n\nAll films screenings are FREE and opened to the public with RSVP;\nEnjoy FREE refreshments & wine served before films;\nQ&A with the Directors after the films;\nGIVEAWAYS & Raffles\n\nWhere: \n\nUCLA James Bridges Theater (for April 18th and 20th) & Patagonia Santa Monica Store (for April 21st)\n\nTime: \n\nDoors open 7:00pm; film starts 7:30pm\n\nLineup: \n\nTuesday\, April 18th\, 2017: The Age of Consequences – RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/green-screens-the-age-of-consequences-tickets-32906133130\nThursday\, April 20th\, 2017: Death by Design – RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/green-screens-death-by-design-tickets-32906276559 (Q&A with Director Sue Williams)\nFriday\, April 21st: SILA & the Gatekeepers of the Arctic – RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/green-screens-finale-at-patagonia-sila-and-the-gatekeepers-of-the-arctic-tickets-32906369838 (@ PATAGONIA Santa Monica Store\, featuring complimentary refreshments from Patagonia Provisions\, and Q&A with Director Corina Gamma)
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/green-screens-film-festival-gatekeepers-of-the-arctic/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170420T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170420T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T112932
CREATED:20170217T104429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170405T140630Z
UID:5821-1492714800-1492722000@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Green Screens Film Festival: Death by Design
DESCRIPTION:Title: Earth Week & 2017 Green Screens Film Festival \nMessage: \nLearn about environmentalism\, climate change\, and sustainability through film during the 2017 Earth Week! \nUCLA’s Green Screens Film Festival will showcase poignant films on diverse environment and sustainability topics. This year\, Green Screens kicked off the film fest with a full-house attendance of the LA Premiere Preview of “The Cat That Changed America” back in March. Get excited for the film lineup we have during Earth Week this month! \n\nAll films screenings are FREE and opened to the public with RSVP;\nEnjoy FREE refreshments & wine served before films;\nQ&A with the Directors after the films;\nGIVEAWAYS & Raffles\n\nWhere: \n\nUCLA James Bridges Theater (for April 18th and 20th) & Patagonia Santa Monica Store (for April 21st)\n\nTime: \n\nDoors open 7:00pm; film starts 7:30pm\n\nLineup: \n\nTuesday\, April 18th\, 2017: The Age of Consequences – RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/green-screens-the-age-of-consequences-tickets-32906133130\nThursday\, April 20th\, 2017: Death by Design – RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/green-screens-death-by-design-tickets-32906276559 (Q&A with Director Sue Williams)\nFriday\, April 21st: SILA & the Gatekeepers of the Arctic – RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/green-screens-finale-at-patagonia-sila-and-the-gatekeepers-of-the-arctic-tickets-32906369838 (@ PATAGONIA Santa Monica Store\, featuring complimentary refreshments from Patagonia Provisions\, and Q&A with Director Corina Gamma)
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/green-screens-film-festival-death-by-design/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170420T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170420T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T112932
CREATED:20170407T130457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170407T130457Z
UID:5984-1492687800-1492691400@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:4th Annual Impact Week At Anderson: Investing for Impact
DESCRIPTION:DESCRIPTION\n\n\n\nPurpose by itself is little more than an aspiration. Combine purpose with profit and you have sustainable and fulfilling successes in the business world. And yes\, it is possible. \nCome learn and embrace how to make your own business future more purposeful without foregoing the general market measures of success and profit. Impact Week\, hosted by UCLA Anderson Net Impact from April 17th through April 20th\, is geared to inspire and educate current students\, alumni\, the public\, and working professionals who are interested in utilizing their skills – developed across industries and at Anderson – to make an impact. The days are filled with exciting speakers and events with specific themes: \nApril 14th – Energy Innovation Conference \n\nPresented by the Energy Management Group\, separate registration here\n\nApril 17th – Profit and Social Goods \n\n10AM – 11:30AM Keynote and Reception with Christopher Gavigan\, Co-Founder of The Honest Company\n11:30AM – 12:30PM Leveraging Private Sector Lessons for Impact in Education Panel\nDistinguished Speaker: Christine McCarthy\, CFO of The Walt Disney Company\, separate registration here\n\nApril 18th – Impact Across Careers \n\n11:30AM – 1PM Diversity@Work: A Deloitte Inclusion Workshop\n5PM – 7PM D4X: A Networking Mixer\n\nApril 19th – Designing Inclusive Systems \n\n11:30AM – 12:30PM Blockchain: An Introduction and Implications for Impact\n5PM – 7PM Models of Impact Design Workshop\n\nApril 20th – Investing for Impact \n\n11:30AM – 12:30PM Investing in Affordable Housing in Los Angeles\n5:30PM – 8PM Keynote and Reception: Jennifer Kenning\, Founder and CEO of Align Impact\n\nApril 21st – Impactathon: An Interactive Workshop for Social Entrepreneurs \n\nPresented by Impact@Anderson\, separate registration here\n\n\nSo come join us and get ready to make an impact!
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/4th-annual-impact-week-at-anderson-investing-for-impact/
ORGANIZER;CN="UCLA Anderson Net Impact":MAILTO:http://www.anderson.ucla.edu/clubs-and-associations/professional/net-impact
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170420T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170420T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T112932
CREATED:20170417T072728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170417T072728Z
UID:6011-1492686000-1492696800@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Santa Monica College Earth Week
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/santa-monica-college-earth-week-4/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170420T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170420T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T112932
CREATED:20170217T104210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170417T211009Z
UID:5817-1492682400-1492696800@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:E3's Earth Day Fair at UCLA
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/earth-day-fair-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170420T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170420T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T112932
CREATED:20170325T043929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170325T044618Z
UID:5921-1492675200-1492707600@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Municipal Green Building Conference and Expo
DESCRIPTION:Join us at #MGBCE2017 on April 20th\, 2017. \nThe U.S Green Building Council Los Angeles Chapter (USGBC-LA) Municipal Green Building Conference and Expo (MGBCE) is the longest running annual green building event in Southern California. The conference attracts a wide variety of building industry disciplines\, including municipalities\, utilities\, public agencies\, architects\, engineers\, building owners\, contractors\, non-profits\, and manufacturers. All of these groups are working together to create connected cities that succeed in the three E’s: Economic\, Environmental\, and Equity solutions. You may view the full MGBCE 2017 Press Release here. \nRegistration: https://seminars.socalgas.com/iebms/coe/coe_p2_details.aspx?eventid=38952&oc=01&cc=coe
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/municipal-green-building-conference-and-expo/
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