• Guided UCLA Botanical Garden Tour – March 21

    UCLA Mildred E Mathias Botanical Garden, La Kretz Garden Pavilion 707 Tiverton Dr, Los Angeles, CA

    Explore a living museum, featuring collections of plants from around the globe! Join a Garden Educator for a free guided 1 hour tour, and hear the stories of a selection...

  • Westside Repair Café

    Reed Park 1133 Seventh St., Santa Monica, CA, United States

    Join the Repair Café at Joslyn Hall in Reed Park! This event is open to anyone - not just Santa Monica residents. Bring your items to be repaired by volunteers. Please...

  • 2026 BECAP Summit – Rising Tides in the Deep Blue Decade: Building the Workforce Ecosystems of Tomorrow

    Los Angeles Harbor College 1111 Figueroa Pl, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    The Blue Economy and Climate Action Pathways (BECAP) Summit brings together statewide partners to accelerate innovation, expand career pathways, and build the interdisciplinary ecosystems needed for a resilient, sustainable coastal future. The full-day summit at Los Angeles Harbor College will feature keynote speakers, a fireside chat, a leadership panel, and breakout sessions aligned with the...

  • From Ashes to Action: Growing a More Resilient Landscape, Panel 1

    Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden 301 North Baldwin Ave, Arcadia, CA, United States

    The new Landscape Recovery Center at Eaton Canyon is about to begin its important work! Join a community conversation about the continuing recovery from the Eaton Fire. This is an opportunity to learn about the new Center, why it exists, and the work it will do. MORE INFO HERE REGISTER HERE

  • A Force of Nature Climate Café

    Online

    Join a virtual Climate Café! This call is meant to: Have dialogue about the climate crisis & how it makes us feel Hear exciting updates about Climate Cafés coming soon near you! Be a space to connect and learn from people from all over the world. This call is open to the public, so you...

  • The Fumes of Mars: Book discussion with artist and writer Katerina Angelopoulou

    Online

    One of the deadliest wildfires ever recorded took place on July 23, 2018 in Mati, just 30 km from the historical center of Athens. Writer and artist Katerina Angelopoulou survived the fire, and her book, The Fumes of Mars, combines her photographs with personal testimonies from other survivors, timelines, maps, and reports. With these materials,...

  • Ocean Guardians: The Pacific’s Climate Case to the World’s Highest Courts

    HYBRID: UCLA School of Law and Zoom

    Join two Indigenous lawyers as they share their experiences taking the fight for climate justice to the world’s highest courts. Julian Aguon, founder of Blue Ocean Law and a leading advocate for Pacific island nations, and Naima Taafaki-Fifita, senior associate at Ocean Vision Legal and founder of The Moana Tasi Project, have been at the...

  • Carbon Hunters: Reflections and Forecasts of Climate Markets in the 21st Century

    UCLA University Club 480 Charles E Young Dr E, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    You are warmly invited to a Conversation with Dr. Richard Sandor, author of Carbon Hunters: Reflections and Forecasts of Climate Markets in the 21st Century. This special event will feature an engaging discussion between Dr. Sandor and UCLA's own William Boyd, Professor of Law and Faculty Co-Director of the Emmett Institute on Climate Change and...

  • Can Abundance Be Sustainable? Merging Affordability and Climate Policy

    UCLA School of Law 385 Charles E. Young Drive East , Los Angeles , CA, United States

    An all-day symposium that will focus on the interplay between affordability and environmental regulation. Affordability concerns are ubiquitous in conversations on environmental and climate policy issues. Policymakers and advocates are wrestling with the question of whether cornerstone environmental laws and regulations, including CEQA and NEPA, can be robustly enforced while still recognizing and addressing cost-of-living...