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SUMMARY:Thriving in a Hotter Los Angeles: Can L.A. Model Sustainability for the World’s Megacities\, and What Can It Learn From Others?
DESCRIPTION:Thriving in a Hotter Los Angeles: Can L.A. Model Sustainability for the World’s Megacities\, and What Can It Learn From Others?\nOn September 12\, 2018 in San Francisco\, experts in energy\, environmental science\, law and urban planning will address the challenges of creating sustainable and resilient megacities.\n\nDate: 09/12/2018\nTime: 05:00 PM – 07:00 PM\nLocation: Paul Hastings\, 101 California Street\, Forty-Eighth Floor San Francisco\, CA 94111\n\n\n\n\n \nThe challenges posed by a hotter Los Angeles are monumental and daunting\, and they echo challenges that will be felt by cities around the globe. Globally\, about 6 billion people are expected to live in cities by 2050. Questions about how megacities become more sustainable while dealing with climate change and population growth are urgent and important. \nOn September 12\, 2018 in San Francisco\, experts in energy\, environmental science\, law and urban planning will address the challenges of creating sustainable and resilient megacities through innovative science\, technology and law and policy solutions\, drawing lessons from UCLA’s Sustainable LA Grand Challenge that can be applied around the world\, and asking what lessons we can draw from other cities’ experiences. \nEvent is free and open to the public and will include a reception.  \nSeating is limited and advance registration is required. Please register by Friday\, September 7 at noon PDT.   \nREGISTER TODAY! \nSpeakers: \nThe Honorable Eric Garcetti\, Mayor of Los Angeles (invited)\, featured remarks. \n\nMark Gold\, Associate Vice Chancellor for Environment and Sustainability\, UCLA;\nLaurel Hunt\, Executive Director\, Los Angeles Regional Collaborative for Climate Action and Sustainability;\nBarbara Norman\, Foundation Chair of Urban and Regional Planning in the Faculty of Business\, Government and Law\, University of Canberra;\nNancy Sutley\, Chief Sustainability Officer\, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power;\nModerator: Cara Horowitz\, Co-Executive Director\, Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment\, UCLA School of Law.\n\n\nThe event is an official affiliate event for the Global Climate Action Summit\, hosted in San Francisco September 12 to 14\, bringing together state and local governments\, business and citizens from around the world to showcase climate action and new commitments. \nThe venue is easily accessible by public transportation via the Embarcadero BART Station and SF Muni\, both of which are steps away from the building.\n\nNote: guests must register in advance and show ID to security in the building lobby. 
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/thriving-in-a-hotter-los-angeles-can-l-a-model-sustainability-for-the-worlds-megacities-and-what-can-it-learn-from-others/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:Advancing Sustainability Through Supply Chains
DESCRIPTION:The IoES Corporate Partners Program will kick off its 2018-2019 focus on sustainability in the supply chain. \n\nJoin business leaders to explore topics in supply chain sustainability. An increasingly integral part of sustainable business strategies\, integrating sustainability throughout the supply chain can provide benefits for consumer transparency\, emissions reductions\, and overall efficiency gains. \n\nFeatured Speakers Include: \nChuck Gatchell\, VP/GM of Olympics and Athletes\, Nike \nBonnie Nixon\, former Director of Supply Chain Social and Environmental Responsibility\, Hewlett-Packard \nCharles Corbett\, Professor\, UCLA Anderson School of Management \nPanel Q&A will be moderated by Alan Barreca\, Environmental Economist at IoES \nLearn more about the speakers here \n  \nProgram \n6:15-6:30 Registration \n6:30-7:45 Speakers & panel discussion \n7:45-9:00 Reception with light refreshments\n  \nParking will be provided to registered attendees
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/7011/
LOCATION:La Kretz Garden Pavilion\, 707 Tiverton Avenue\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Institute of the Environment and Sustainability":MAILTO:events@ioes.ucla.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181003T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181003T193000
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SUMMARY:Hammer Museum Future LA Series: Three Megacities: A Comparative Approach
DESCRIPTION:Part of the series Future L.A.: Engineering a Sustainable Supercity\n\n\n\nThree Megacities: A Comparative Approach\n\nWEDNESDAY OCT 3\, 2018 7:30PM \n\n\n\n\n\n\nMexico City\, Tokyo\, and Shanghai—megacities with populations of more than 20 million and with unique infrastructures—have in recent years all made pledges toward total sustainability. What can Los Angeles learn from their triumphs and struggles? Moderated by Matt Petersen\, former chief sustainability officer of Los Angeles and chief executive officer of the Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator. \n\n\n\nATTENDING THIS PROGRAM?\nTicketing: Free tickets are required and available at the Box Office one hour before the program. One ticket per person; first come\, first served.\nMember Benefit: Members receive priority ticketing until 15 minutes before the program. Learn more about membership.\nParking: Parking is available under the museum. Rates are $6 for the first three hours with museum validation\, and $3 for each additional 20 minutes\, with a $20 daily maximum. There is a $6 flat rate after 6 p.m. on weekdays\, and all day on weekends. Cash only. \n\n  \n\nRead our food\, bag check\, and photo policies. \n♿ Accessibility information
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/hammer-museum-future-la-series-three-megacities-a-comparative-approach/
LOCATION:Hammer Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181004T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181004T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111537
CREATED:20181003T182110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181003T182110Z
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SUMMARY:UCLA Rideshare Fair
DESCRIPTION:For info about this and other ridedshare month opportunities visit http://beagreencommuter.com/ucla-rideshare-month-2018/
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/ucla-rideshare-fair-2/
LOCATION:Bruin Plaza
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181004T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181004T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111537
CREATED:20180919T182537Z
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SUMMARY:Life on the Move | It’s Time to Leave\, The Causes of Migration
DESCRIPTION:Lecture Series on THURSDAYS | Oct 4 and 18\, Nov 1 \n\nLife on the Move Lecture Series \nAll plants and animals\, including humans\, move during their lifetimes\, but some take truly harrowing or magnificent journeys to new lands and habitats. This Fall\, the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum will join the UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability to produce a three-night conversation between the people of Los Angeles and the leading experts on migration. Looking across species and time\, we strip away politics and nation-state boundaries to discover the causes and outcomes of migration for all life forms. \n\nFirst of Three Lectures – It’s Time to Leave\, The Causes of Migration \nFor many species\, migration is a question of when\, not if. Sometimes it is the result of fresh opportunities in unfamiliar terrain. Other times it is driven by external forces\, natural and unnatural. From floods and fires to developing societies — tonight we will get to the root causes of migration. \nCheck out the other lectures in the series here:\n10/18 – A New Home\, The Effects of Migration\n11/1 – Los Angeles\, A Migration Haven\n\n\n\n \nEmily Lindsey \n\n\n​​​​​​Dr. Emily Lindsey is Assistant Curator and Excavation Site Director at the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum. Her research focuses on using information from the last 50\,000 years of ecological upheaval to understand how climate change and human actions combine to cause extinctions\, and to predict how plants and animals will respond in the face of modern global change. Dr. Lindsey has conducted fieldwork in the United States\, Antarctica\, Chile\, Guyana\, and Ecuador\, where she studies the geology and paleontology of tropical asphaltic fossil sites. \nDr. Lindsey is Adjunct Faculty in the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability at UCLA and the Department of Earth Sciences at USC\, and serves on the board of the Institute for Field Research. She studied at Brown University\, the University of California – Berkeley\, and as a Fulbright scholar at the Museo Nacional de Historia Natural in Uruguay\, before joining NHMLA in 2016. \n  \n\nRoger Waldinger \n\n\nRoger Waldinger\, Distinguished Professor (Ph.D. Harvard\, 1983) and Director of the UCLA Center for the Study of International Migration works on international migration: its social\, political\, and economic consequences; the policies and politics emerging in response to its advent; the links between immigrants and the countries and people they have left behind; the trajectories of newcomers and their descendants after migration. He is the author of over 100 articles and book chapters and nine books\, most recently\, Origins the Destinations: The Making of the Second Generation (Russell Sage Foundation\, 2018):  A Century of Transnationalism: Immigrants and their Homeland Connections (edited with Nancy Green; University of Illinois Press\, 2016) and The Cross-Border Connection: Immigrants\, Emigrants\, and their Homelands\, (Harvard University Press\, 2015). \n\n   Cara Santa Maria (moderator) \nCara Santa Maria is a Los Angeles Area Emmy and Knight Foundation\nAward winning journalist\, science communicator\, television personality\, producer\, and podcaster.Cara is a correspondent on National Geographic’s Explorer and Netflix’s Bill Nye Saves the World. She is the creator and host of a weekly science podcast called Talk Nerdy with Cara Santa Maria and cohosts the popular Skeptics’ Guide to the Universe podcast. She is a founding member of the Nerd Brigade and cofounded the annual science communication retreat #SciCommCamp. \nCara earned her B.S. in Psychology from the University of North Texas in 2004\, followed by an M.S. in Neurobiology in 2007. She is currently working toward a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology with a concentration in Social Justice and Diversity from Fielding Graduate University.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/life-on-the-move-its-time-to-leave-the-causes-of-migration/
LOCATION:La Brea Tar Pits\, 5801 Wilshire Blvd\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90036\, United States
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SUMMARY:UCLA CalFresh Initiative Enrollment Fair
DESCRIPTION:UCLA CalFresh Initiative Enrollment Fair \nWhen: October 9th\, 10am-4pm \nWhere: Student Activities Center\, Conference Room 4 \nThe CalFresh Initiative is excited to announce that it will continue quarterly enrollment days and weekly office hours this academic year. CalFresh is a great way for students to increase their own food security and it is beneficial for them to sign up early in the year. \nThey will be hosting a large enrollment fair on October 9th\, where students can get up to $192/mo if they qualify for benefits. The Department of Public Social Services eligibility workers will be present to enroll and interview students at the same time. \nThey will additionally have weekly office hours on Mondays Fall Quarter starting October 15th – December 3rd from 8:30am-4pm in SAC 105E. \nCheck out their prescreen tool and their appointment booker
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/ucla-calfresh-initiative-enrollment-fair/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181009T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181009T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111538
CREATED:20181003T175421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181003T175421Z
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SUMMARY:MindWell Pod and the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior Present: “The Foundations of Eudaimonia” with Dr. Peter Whybrow
DESCRIPTION:MindWell Pod and the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior Present: “The Foundations of Eudaimonia” with Dr. Peter Whybrow \nWhen: October 9th\, 4-5pm \nWhere: Semel Auditorium\, UCLA \nRegister here \nDrawing upon his recent book\, The Well-Tuned Brain\, Dr. Whybrow explores the roots of human flourishing – of tranquility and enjoyment. Tranquility does not come naturally to the human mind: eudaimonia is a highly cultivated state achieved through hard work and self-discipline. This talk will discuss the challenge of a life well lived\, blending reason and passion to promote individual wellbeing and a sustainable human future.  \nThis talk will kick-off the call for nominations for the 2019 UCLA Eudaimonia Awards. The UCLA HCI Eudaimonia Award is an annual recognition award given to members of the UCLA community\, past or present\, who exemplify a life full of purpose and meaning. The 2018 Eudaimonia Award recipients will be honored at a special UCLA event this Spring. Learn more here \n 
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/mindwell-pod-and-the-semel-institute-for-neuroscience-and-human-behavior-present-the-foundations-of-eudaimonia-with-dr-peter-whybrow/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181010T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181010T200000
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CREATED:20180928T234155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181003T184824Z
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SUMMARY:Sustainival Fair
DESCRIPTION:UCLA Office of Residential Life and UCLA Housing & Hospitality Services are hosting the annual Sustainival Fair on October 10\, 2018 from 5-8 PM in Sunset Village. Sustainival brings vendors\, games\, sustainable giveaways\, and FUN to the Hill. Don’t miss out! \n– Learn how you can live more sustainably\n– Win prizes and decorate your own reusable bag\n– Join other students in making an IMPACT\n– Find out how you can get involved\n– Discover what UCLA is doing to be more sustainable
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/sustainival-fair/
LOCATION:Sunset Village\, 330 De Neve Drive\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90024\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181011T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181011T123000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20181008T224317Z
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SUMMARY:A Lunch Discussion: Building Futures\, Saving Pasts: Creating Sustainable Businesses Using Cultural Heritage
DESCRIPTION:DESCRIPTION\n\n\n\nJoin Impact@Anderson\, the UCLA Anderson Center for Global Management(CGM) and the UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology in hosting archaeologist and community business developer\, Paul Burtenshaw for a conversation on the results of his work and a discussion on how the SPI’s methodology – the “SPI Business School” – creates sustainable economic impact and how cultural heritage is an asset for local sustainable development. \nBag lunch will be provided. RSVP Required. \nOpen to UCLA students\, faculty\, staff\, and by invitation only. \nBruin ID required. \n\nDATE AND TIME\n\nThu\, October 11\, 2018 \n11:30 AM – 12:30 PM PDT \nAdd to Calendar \n\nLOCATION\n\nA-202\, Collins Center \nUCLA Anderson School of Management \n110 Westwood Plaza \nLos Angeles\, CA 90095 \nView Map
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/a-lunch-discussion-building-futures-saving-pasts-creating-sustainable-businesses-using-cultural-heritage/
LOCATION:CA
ORGANIZER;CN="IMPACT @Anderson":MAILTO:impact@anderson.ucla.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181011T120000
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SUMMARY:ThursYAY!
DESCRIPTION:DESCRIPTION\nUCLA Semel Healthy Campus Initiative’s\nMoveWell Pod invites you to:\nThursYAY!\nA 2018-19 Academic Year Midday Mixer to Launch into a New Year of Health and Wellbeing \nJoin MoveWell\, UCLA Recreation\, and the Semel Healthy Campus Initiative for a fun\, participatory\, mid-day event featuring: \n\nThursYAY! Games and Activities\nMoveWell Pod Meet-and-Greet\nFree Food!\nBubbles!!!\nNetworking with Members of Semel HCI\nPrizes!\n\nSponsored by UCLA Semel Healthy Campus Initiative\, Envisioned and Supported by Jane and Terry Semel & the Healthy Campus Network \nSHARE WITH FRIENDS\n\nFacebook\nFacebook Messenger\nLinkedIn\nTwitter\nemail\n\n  \nDATE AND TIME\nThu\, October 11\, 2018 \n12:00 PM – 2:00 PM PDT \nAdd to Calendar \nLOCATION\nUniversity of California Los Angeles – Court of Sciences \n405 Hilgard Avenue \nLos Angeles\, CA 90095 \nView Map
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/thursyay/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181012
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181014
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CREATED:20181008T224624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181008T224624Z
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SUMMARY:AltCar Expo
DESCRIPTION:2018 AltCar presents… \n​ \n   \nCalifornia’s trailblazing commitment to alternative technology transportation\, infrastructure and energy. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nElectra Meccanica\nto DEBUT the SOLO\,\nits Single-Passenger EV\n\n\nSee the NEW Audi e-tronat AltCar for the\nSoCal Expo DEBUT\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nExclusive Preview of the NEW Chanje V8100 Generation 2 Model\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n“AltCar is consistently packed to the brim with useful people and experiences and one of the best events at promoting plug in and alternative fuel vehicles around.” \n                                                                        – Kyle Field\, Vice President – Important Media \n                                                                           and Senior Editor\, CleanTechnica.com \n\n“AltCar has become the most nationally respected event for industry\, municipalities and general public that showcases the latest products\, news and information for alternative technology vehicles and infrastructure.” \n– Senator Fran Pavley
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/altcar-expo/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181016T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181016T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111538
CREATED:20181008T224148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181008T224148Z
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SUMMARY:Environmental Graduate Student Reception
DESCRIPTION:DESCRIPTION\n\n\n\nAll graduate students interested in environmental sustainability and energy are invited to a free\, cross-campus reception. \n\nLearn about campus environmental organizations\, student resources\, jobs and other funding opportunities.\nMake connections with your peers.\nEnjoy free food and refreshments.\n\nPartners: \nUCLA Grand Challenges\nUCLA Sustainability\nUCLA GSA Sustainable Resource Center\nUCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/environmental-graduate-student-reception/
LOCATION:UCLA – Luskin School of Public Affairs – Third Floor Terrace
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181017T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181017T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111538
CREATED:20180925T171722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180925T171722Z
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SUMMARY:Electrifying Transportation in Southern California: Opportunities & Challenges for 2030
DESCRIPTION:Electrifying Transportation in Southern California: Opportunities & Challenges for 2030\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWednesday\, October 17\, 2018 – 9:00am – 3:00pm\n\n\nStart Time: 9:00 am\nEnd Time: 3:00 pm\nLocation: \n\n\nBoard Room of the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) \n900 Wilshire Blvd.\, Ste. 1700\, Los Angeles\, CA 90017\n\n\nSee map: Google Maps\n\n\n\n\nAdd to iCal: 
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/electrifying-transportation-in-southern-california-opportunities-challenges-for-2030/
LOCATION:CA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181022T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181022T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111538
CREATED:20181019T153355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181019T153355Z
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SUMMARY:River of Gold Screening
DESCRIPTION:On Monday\, Oct 22nd\, the Promise Institute for Human Rights at UCLA School of Law is hosting the first film screening in our series.  The documentary\, River of Gold\, is about extractive industries in the Amazon and the impact on human rights and the environment.  The screening will be followed by a panel discussion\, which will include two of the filmmakers and a researcher from human rights watch. The flyer is attached: 20181022__River_of_Gold.pdf. \nPlease RSVP to attend \nhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeFyjxEY7ggPjl5Vtg1CQ5StqLBxeejJWk4ZEw2lj-On5Hyuw/viewform
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/river-of-gold-screening/
LOCATION:CA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181030T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181030T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111538
CREATED:20180919T180054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180919T180054Z
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SUMMARY:Technologies for a Sustainable Future
DESCRIPTION:Home\n\n\nTechnologies for a Sustainable Future is hosted by UCLA Technology Development Group (TDG) and provides a unique opportunity for UCLA inventors\, investors\, and industry executives to establish new relationships for furthering innovation. The program will be followed by a wine and cheese networking reception. \n\nEvent Agenda\n\n\nThe UCLA Innovations Technologies for a Sustainable Future event provides a unique opportunity for UCLA inventors\, investors and industry executives to establish new relationships for furthering innovation. \nThis one-day event will be hosted at the California Nanosystems Institute\, UCLA Campus on Tuesday\, October 30\, 2018. \nEvent Agenda [PDF] \nFull list of Bios and Headshots [PDF] \n  \nTECHNOLOGIES FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE – UCLA INNOVATIONS \n3:00pm – REGISTRATION / CHECK-IN \n3:30pm – WELCOME\nEmily Loughran\, UCLA Technology Development Group \n3:35pm – KEYNOTE\nEric Hoek\, Water Planet \n3:50pm – EARLY STAGE INVESTOR PANEL\nJim McDermott\, US Renewables\nAnil Tamineedi\, Angeleno Group\nAaron Fyke\, Thin Line Capital\nPulakesh Mukherjee\, BASF Venture Capital America\nTaj Eldridge\, Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator \n4:20pm – SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVES PANEL\nGary Gero\, Los Angeles County\nNurit Katz\, UCLA\nMark Gold\, UCLA Environment and Sustainability\nDanny Hayes\, Borealis Engineering\nEui-Sung Yi\, UCLA Architecture and Urban Design\, The NOW Institute\, Morphosis \n4:50pm – CNSI – MAGNIFY INCUBATOR OVERVIEW\nBrian Benson\, UCLA California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) \n4:55pm – FACULTY QUICK PITCHES \nGaurav Sant—Carbon Sequestering Cement/X-Prize nominee\nRajit Gadh—Smart Vehicle Charging\nCJ Kim — Drag Reduction Technology\nRichie Wirz — Biplane Wind Energy \n5:15pm – CLOSING KEYNOTE\nThom Mayne\, UCLA Architecture and Urban Design\, The NOW Institute\, Morphosis \n5:30pm – RECEPTION \n 
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/technologies-for-a-sustainable-future/
LOCATION:UCLA CNSI Auditorium\, 570 Westwood Plaza\, \, Los Angeles\, CA 90095
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181031T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181031T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111538
CREATED:20181028T193142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181028T193142Z
UID:7075-1540988100-1540992600@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Suing Monsanto: How a Team of Lawyers Won a Verdict Linking the Herbicide Roundup to Cancer
DESCRIPTION:Suing Monsanto: How a Team of Lawyers Won a Verdict Linking the Herbicide Roundup to Cancer \nAt a lunchtime event on October 31 at UCLA Law\, attorneys Michael Baum\, Pedram Esfandiary and Brent Wisner of Baum Hedlund Aristei Goldman\, PC will discuss their lawsuits against Monsanto Company over its herbicide Roundup.\n\nDate: 10/31/2018\nTime: 12:15 PM – 01:30 PM\nLocation: UCLA Law Building\, Room TBA\n\n\n\n​Co-sponsored by the Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment and the Resnick Center for Food Law and Policy\, a lunchtime event on October 31 at UCLA Law will feature attorneys Michael Baum\, Pedram Esfandiary and Brent Wisner of Baum Hedlund Aristei Goldman\, PC discussing their lawsuits against Monsanto Company over its herbicide Roundup. In August 2018\, a San Francisco Superior Court jury orderedMonsanto Co. to pay $289.2 million in damages to one individual for failing to warn consumers that Roundup causes cancer. Other related cases are pending. \nMichael Roberts\, Executive Director of the Resnick Center for Food Law and Policy\, will provide opening remarks and Cara Horowitz\, Andrew Sabin Family Foundation Co-Executive Director of the Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment will moderate the discussion. \nDATE/TIME/LOCATION: \nOctober 31\, 2018 \n12:15 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. \nRoom 1347 \nUCLA Law Building \n385 Charles E Young Dr E \nLos Angeles\, CA 90095 \nLunch will be provided for all registered guests. \nRSVP: \nPlease register here by October 26\, 2018. \nSPEAKERS: \nOpening remarks: Michael Roberts\, Executive Director\, Resnick Center for Food Law and Policy\, UCLA School of Law \n\nMichael Baum (UCLA J.D. ’85)\, Attorney\, Managing Partner\, President\, Baum Hedlund Aristei Goldman\, PC;\nBrent Wisner\, Attorney\, Partner\, Baum Hedlund Aristei Goldman\, PC;\nPedram Esfandiary\, Attorney\, Baum Hedlund Aristei Goldman\, PC;\nModerator: Cara Horowitz\, Andrew Sabin Family Foundation Co-Executive Director\, Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment\, UCLA School of Law
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/suing-monsanto-how-a-team-of-lawyers-won-a-verdict-linking-the-herbicide-roundup-to-cancer/
LOCATION:CA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181101T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181101T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111538
CREATED:20181025T163246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181025T163246Z
UID:7068-1541095200-1541102400@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Farmers for America Screening
DESCRIPTION:Come join UCLA Farmers Market to watch Farmers for America! **Dinner will be provided!** \nThis documentary showcases the importance of farmers and farming in America as we move into the future. Most farmers are aging\, and agriculture is becoming increasingly industrialized\, so it is important to consider how we must change our existing food and farming system in order to ensure that America will be able to have sufficient levels of healthy food to feed the country in the future. \nFilm info and trailer: https://www.leaveitbetter.com/farmers-for-america/ 
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/farmers-for-america-screening/
LOCATION:CA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181102T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181102T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111538
CREATED:20181029T154425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181029T154425Z
UID:7077-1541151000-1541172600@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Fourth Climate Change Assessment Symposium - Los Angeles Region
DESCRIPTION:OVERVIEW AND PURPOSE OF SYMPOSIUM\nThe State of California has released the Fourth Climate Change Assessment (Fourth Assessment) which provides the scientific foundation for understanding climate-related vulnerability at the local scale and informing resilience actions. The Fourth Assessment includes a report on the Los Angeles region that was put together by University of California\, Los Angeles researchers and affiliates. This symposium will: \n\ndisseminate relevant summary information on the Fourth Assessment’s Los Angeles Region Report;\nconvene stakeholders that can use information in the report (policymakers\, local government staff\, environmental organizations\, etc.);\nprovide highlights and local stories for media;\nuplift community narratives of climate change impacts;\ndemonstrate tools and resources for practitioners; and\nhost a space where climate experts are available for deeper conversations and stakeholders can network with peers.\n\nADVANCED REGISTRATION REQUIRED AND LATE GUESTS WILL NOT BE LET IN AFTER 10:30 AM \n\nAGENDA\n9:00 AM — Check-In and Morning Coffee \nLocation: Aquarium Side Entrance and Ocean Theater Hallway \n9:30 AM – 11:00 AM — Welcome \nLocation: Ocean Theater \nWelcome Remarks \n– Jonathan Parfrey\, Climate Resolve \n– Laurel Hunt\, Los Angeles Regional Collaborative for Climate Action and Sustainability (LARC) \n– Councilmember Jeannine Pearce\, Long Beach\, District 2\n \nOverview of Statewide Fourth Climate Change Assessment \n– Joey Wraithwall\, CA Natural Resources Agency \nOverview of Fourth Assessment Los Angeles Report \n– Dr. Alex Hall\, UCLA \n– Dr. Neil Berg\, UCLA \n– Katharine Reich\, UCLA \n11:15 AM – 12:30 PM — Morning Breakout Sessions \n(1) Energy – Building Resilient Systems [Location: Ocean Theater] \nModerator: Guido Franco\, California Energy Commission \n– Dr. Eric Fournier\, UCLA \n– Dr. Stephanie Pincetl\, UCLA \n– Hannah Gustafson\, UCLA \n– Dr. Omid Mazdiyasni\, UCI \n(2) Adaptation Planning – Resources\, Guides\, and Tools [Location: Watershed Classroom] \nModerator: Jonathan Parfrey\, Climate Resolve \n– Nuin-Tara Key\, California Governor’s Office of Planning and Research \n– Nancy Thomas\, UC Berkeley \n– Sarah Risher\, California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services \n12:30 PM – 1:30 PM — Lunch \nLocation: Veranda Upstairs \n1:30 PM – 2:45 — Afternoon Breakout Session \n(1) Public Health – Preparing for Extreme Heat and Impacts on Air Quality [Location: Ocean Theater] \nModerator: Dr. Gisele Fong\, The California Endowment \n– Dr. Elizabeth Rhoades\, LA County Department of Public Health \n– Dr. George Ban-Weiss\, USC \n– Kelly Trainor Gamino\, South Coast Air Quality Management District \n– Edith de Guzman\, TreePeople \n(2) Oceans & Coasts – Addressing Sea Level Rise [Location: Watershed Classroom] \nModerator: Jerry Schubel\, Aquarium of the Pacific \n– Dan Cayan\, Scripps Institution of Oceanography \n– Juliette Finzi-Hart\, USGS \n– Heather Tomley\, Port of Long Beach \n– Christopher Koontz\, City of Long Beach \n3:00 PM — Closing \nLocation: Ocean Theater \nKeynote Speaker – California State Senator Ricardo Lara\, District 33 (Long Beach and Gateway Cities) \nThank You – Climate Resolve and LARC \nCo-Organizers\n\n\n\n\nPartners\n \n \nFood Sponsor\n\nPUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: Half a mile from the Transit Mall in downtown Long Beach which makes for a 10 minute downhill walk to the Aquarium from the Blue line and major bus lines. \nPARKING: Parking structure is on south side of Shoreline Drive between Chestnut Place and Aquarium Way. $8 Flat Rate with Aquarium Validation. \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTAGS\nThings To Do In Long Beach\, CA Class Government\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSHARE WITH FRIENDS\n\n\n\n\nFacebook\nFacebook Messenger\nLinkedIn\nTwitter\nemail\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/fourth-climate-change-assessment-symposium-los-angeles-region/
LOCATION:CA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181107T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181107T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111538
CREATED:20181025T163528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181025T163528Z
UID:7070-1541601000-1541613600@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Farmers Market at UCLA
DESCRIPTION:Farmers’ Market at UCLA is a registered student organization in UCLA that supervises the biweekly market and designs educational events. Thanks to the support from TGIF\, SWC\, ASUCLA\, and E3. Choose fresh produce and support local & responsible farmers. We’ll keep you updated with information about upcoming markets\, fun recipes to try out\, and local food news!\nBiweekly newsletter: subscribe to stay updated with our market events\, workshop\, field trips\, selected events!\nFollow us on Instagram @uclafarmersmarket and use #uclafarmersmarket to share your photos! We also have a blog with all things food and agriculture related–check us out at https://uclafarmersmarket.wordpress.com
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/farmers-market-at-ucla-17/
LOCATION:Bruin Plaza
ORGANIZER;CN="Farmers Market at UCLA":MAILTO:uclafarmersmarket@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181114T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111538
CREATED:20180919T165206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180919T165206Z
UID:7002-1542223800-1542229200@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Hammer Museum Future LA series: Hot! Hot! Hot!
DESCRIPTION:Part of the series Future L.A.: Engineering a Sustainable Supercity\n \nHot! Hot! Hot! \n\n\nWEDNESDAY NOV 14\, 2018 7:30PM \n\n\n\n\n\n\nHotter\, drier summers and winters\, which mean longer fire seasons and increasingly poor air quality\, are already a stark reality for Angelenos. By 2050\, Los Angeles will only become hotter. Researchers at UCLA as well as the city and county of Los Angeles are taking steps toward designing healthier communities by setting ambitious sustainability targets. Moderated by Mark Gold. \n\n\n\nATTENDING THIS PROGRAM?\nTicketing: Free tickets are required and available at the Box Office one hour before the program. One ticket per person; first come\, first served.\nMember Benefit: Members receive priority ticketing until 15 minutes before the program. Learn more about membership.\nParking: Parking is available under the museum. Rates are $6 for the first three hours with museum validation\, and $3 for each additional 20 minutes\, with a $20 daily maximum. There is a $6 flat rate after 6 p.m. on weekdays\, and all day on weekends. Cash only. \n\n  \n\nRead our food\, bag check\, and photo policies. \n♿ Accessibility information
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/hammer-museum-future-la-series-hot-hot-hot/
LOCATION:Hammer Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181128T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181128T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111538
CREATED:20181025T163626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181025T163626Z
UID:7073-1543415400-1543428000@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Farmers Market at UCLA
DESCRIPTION:Farmers’ Market at UCLA is a registered student organization in UCLA that supervises the biweekly market and designs educational events. Thanks to the support from TGIF\, SWC\, ASUCLA\, and E3. Choose fresh produce and support local & responsible farmers. We’ll keep you updated with information about upcoming markets\, fun recipes to try out\, and local food news!\nBiweekly newsletter: subscribe to stay updated with our market events\, workshop\, field trips\, selected events!\nFollow us on Instagram @uclafarmersmarket and use #uclafarmersmarket to share your photos! We also have a blog with all things food and agriculture related–check us out at https://uclafarmersmarket.wordpress.com
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/farmers-market-at-ucla-18/
LOCATION:Bruin Plaza
ORGANIZER;CN="Farmers Market at UCLA":MAILTO:uclafarmersmarket@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190114T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111538
CREATED:20190109T014820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190114T161823Z
UID:7134-1547488800-1547499600@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Waste Awareness Week: Environmental Art Show
DESCRIPTION:wasteawarenessweek.com\n—\nWaste Awareness Week is a week-long sustainability event that specifically tackles the impact of waste mismanagement on the environment. The Renewable Energy Association at UCLA\, along with a number of sustainability\, environmental justice\, food insecurity\, and artistic organizations\, are collaborating to create a number of events that: \n1. Expose students to the gravity and scale of the global waste crisis\n2. Discuss the various social\, economic infrastructural and environmental causes and consequences of the crisis\n3. Empowers students to make informed decisions and lifestyle changes that can mitigate this crisis. \nThe week will consist of a large variety of events that will appeal to all corners of our diverse campus. From interactive games\, workshops and panels\, to collaborative art shows\, movie screenings and a gala dinner\, Waste Awareness Week hopes to engage all students and push them to think more critically about their waste generation habits\, the single-use culture and linear economic systems that enable them\, and the out-of-sight-out-of-mind mentality that blinds them to the true consequences of this global crisis. By collaborating with a large number of student groups\, we also hope to plug UCLA students into the community of organizers who are working relentlessly on this issue\, and tackling it from every possible facet. As the university approaches the deadline of our zero waste by 2020 goal\, we hope that this event will be the final catalyst that empowers our community to meet this goal\, and allows us all to live more sustainably at UCLA and beyond. \nEVENTS OF THE WEEK:\nMONDAY JAN. 14\nPlay World Waste Quiz and Decomposition Game on Bruin Walk from 10AM-4PM! Bring Your Own Cup for free coffee & cookies!\nLearn about commonly found single-use disposables and easy alternatives!\nBring Your Own Cup for free coffee & cookies at the Kerckhoff Art Gallery from 6-9PM for the environmental justice photo exhibition and poetry night! \nTUESDAY JAN. 15\nTalk to Athens Services\, a local\, waste collection and recycling company in the greater Los Angeles community for the past 60 years to learn about how they divert resources from landfills through reuse\, recycling\, and composting. Stop by to talk to the UCLA Zero Waste Coordinator\, Kikei Wong\, to learn more about UCLA’s Zero Waste to landfill by 2020 initiative! Both representatives will be available on Bruin Plaza from 10AM-4PM.\nPlay the Waste Stream Game on Bruin Walk to learn about which materials can be diverted from landfill! BYOCup for free coffee! \nWEDNESDAY JAN. 16\nPrizes will be given out at the Waste Reduction and Awareness Workshops from 10AM-4PM at the Court of Sciences so stop by! Learn about ocean plastic pollution\, alternatives to single use items\, zero waste\, sustainable brands & companies\, packageless products\, & sustainable shopping.\nUnravel will also be hosting No More Trashion: How to Combat Textile Waste to discuss the environmental impact of the textile industry. \nTrashed and STRAWS Movie Screenings at 7PM on The Hill! Trashed follows actor Jeremy Irons as he investigates the global scale and impact of humanity’s modern wasteful consumerism and pollution. It was officially selected for the Cannes Film Festival where it had its premiere in 2012 and has won 8 awards. Watch the trailer here: www.trashedfilm.com/trailer/ \nSTRAWS is a 32 minute documentary released Spring 2017 about the half a billion non-recyclable plastic straws that get used every day in the U.S.\, ending up in landfills and on streets and beaches. Academy Award-winning actor Tim Robbins narrates and turtle researchers\, community activists and business owners discuss a sea of change happening\, one straw at a time. Watch the trailer here: https://vimeo.com/220521917 \nTHURSDAY JAN. 17\nParticipate in the SWAP Meet from 10AM-5PM on Bruin Plaza to reduce your waste and carbon footprint in your shopping!\nE3 (Ecology\, Economy\, Equity) will be hosting a DIY Day and\nUnravel will be a hosting a clothing upcycling workshop from 10AM-5PM on Bruin Plaza! \nAlbatross Movie Screening at 7PM on The Hill! Albatross is a powerfully moving love story about birds on Midway Island in the Pacific whose bodies are filled with ocean plastic. This award-winning 97-minute film is offered as a free public artwork. Watch the trailer here: https://vimeo.com/218502282 \nFRIDAY JAN. 18\nListen to representatives for LA Sanitation\, Athens Services\, Plastic Pollution Coalition\, My Last Plastic Straw\, and Bonny Bentzin\, Deputy Chief Sustainability Officer in the Tennis Club House from 5-8PM. Raffle winners will be announced at the end of the event! Appetizers will also be served. \nALL WEEK: \nAppreciate artwork made by UCLA artists and learn about waste awareness in Kerckhoff Art Gallery starting Monday at 6PM! \nCheck in at each event to be entered to win prizes at the end of the week! \nCollect & Carry\nSee how much trash you produce by carrying your waste throughout the week!
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/waste-awareness-week/
LOCATION:CA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190115T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190115T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111538
CREATED:20190109T014927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190114T161915Z
UID:7138-1547546400-1547568000@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Waste Awareness Week: Talk to Athens Services and UCLA's Zero Waste Coordinator
DESCRIPTION:wasteawarenessweek.com\n—\nWaste Awareness Week is a week-long sustainability event that specifically tackles the impact of waste mismanagement on the environment. The Renewable Energy Association at UCLA\, along with a number of sustainability\, environmental justice\, food insecurity\, and artistic organizations\, are collaborating to create a number of events that: \n1. Expose students to the gravity and scale of the global waste crisis\n2. Discuss the various social\, economic infrastructural and environmental causes and consequences of the crisis\n3. Empowers students to make informed decisions and lifestyle changes that can mitigate this crisis. \nThe week will consist of a large variety of events that will appeal to all corners of our diverse campus. From interactive games\, workshops and panels\, to collaborative art shows\, movie screenings and a gala dinner\, Waste Awareness Week hopes to engage all students and push them to think more critically about their waste generation habits\, the single-use culture and linear economic systems that enable them\, and the out-of-sight-out-of-mind mentality that blinds them to the true consequences of this global crisis. By collaborating with a large number of student groups\, we also hope to plug UCLA students into the community of organizers who are working relentlessly on this issue\, and tackling it from every possible facet. As the university approaches the deadline of our zero waste by 2020 goal\, we hope that this event will be the final catalyst that empowers our community to meet this goal\, and allows us all to live more sustainably at UCLA and beyond. \nEVENTS OF THE WEEK:\nMONDAY JAN. 14\nPlay World Waste Quiz and Decomposition Game on Bruin Walk from 10AM-4PM! Bring Your Own Cup for free coffee & cookies!\nLearn about commonly found single-use disposables and easy alternatives!\nBring Your Own Cup for free coffee & cookies at the Kerckhoff Art Gallery from 6-9PM for the environmental justice photo exhibition and poetry night! \nTUESDAY JAN. 15\nTalk to Athens Services\, a local\, waste collection and recycling company in the greater Los Angeles community for the past 60 years to learn about how they divert resources from landfills through reuse\, recycling\, and composting. Stop by to talk to the UCLA Zero Waste Coordinator\, Kikei Wong\, to learn more about UCLA’s Zero Waste to landfill by 2020 initiative! Both representatives will be available on Bruin Plaza from 10AM-4PM.\nPlay the Waste Stream Game on Bruin Walk to learn about which materials can be diverted from landfill! BYOCup for free coffee! \nWEDNESDAY JAN. 16\nPrizes will be given out at the Waste Reduction and Awareness Workshops from 10AM-4PM at the Court of Sciences so stop by! Learn about ocean plastic pollution\, alternatives to single use items\, zero waste\, sustainable brands & companies\, packageless products\, & sustainable shopping.\nUnravel will also be hosting No More Trashion: How to Combat Textile Waste to discuss the environmental impact of the textile industry. \nTrashed and STRAWS Movie Screenings at 7PM on The Hill! Trashed follows actor Jeremy Irons as he investigates the global scale and impact of humanity’s modern wasteful consumerism and pollution. It was officially selected for the Cannes Film Festival where it had its premiere in 2012 and has won 8 awards. Watch the trailer here: www.trashedfilm.com/trailer/ \nSTRAWS is a 32 minute documentary released Spring 2017 about the half a billion non-recyclable plastic straws that get used every day in the U.S.\, ending up in landfills and on streets and beaches. Academy Award-winning actor Tim Robbins narrates and turtle researchers\, community activists and business owners discuss a sea of change happening\, one straw at a time. Watch the trailer here: https://vimeo.com/220521917 \nTHURSDAY JAN. 17\nParticipate in the SWAP Meet from 10AM-5PM on Bruin Plaza to reduce your waste and carbon footprint in your shopping!\nE3 (Ecology\, Economy\, Equity) will be hosting a DIY Day and\nUnravel will be a hosting a clothing upcycling workshop from 10AM-5PM on Bruin Plaza! \nAlbatross Movie Screening at 7PM on The Hill! Albatross is a powerfully moving love story about birds on Midway Island in the Pacific whose bodies are filled with ocean plastic. This award-winning 97-minute film is offered as a free public artwork. Watch the trailer here: https://vimeo.com/218502282 \nFRIDAY JAN. 18\nListen to representatives for LA Sanitation\, Athens Services\, Plastic Pollution Coalition\, My Last Plastic Straw\, and Bonny Bentzin\, Deputy Chief Sustainability Officer in the Tennis Club House from 5-8PM. Raffle winners will be announced at the end of the event! Appetizers will also be served. \nALL WEEK: \nAppreciate artwork made by UCLA artists and learn about waste awareness in Kerckhoff Art Gallery starting Monday at 6PM! \nCheck in at each event to be entered to win prizes at the end of the week! \nCollect & Carry\nSee how much trash you produce by carrying your waste throughout the week!
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/waste-awareness-week-talk-to-athens-services-and-uclas-zero-waste-coordinator/
LOCATION:CA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190116T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190116T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111538
CREATED:20190109T015546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190114T161736Z
UID:7146-1547632800-1547654400@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Waste Awareness Week: Waste Reduction and Awareness Workshops
DESCRIPTION:wasteawarenessweek.com\n—\nWaste Awareness Week is a week-long sustainability event that specifically tackles the impact of waste mismanagement on the environment. The Renewable Energy Association at UCLA\, along with a number of sustainability\, environmental justice\, food insecurity\, and artistic organizations\, are collaborating to create a number of events that: \n1. Expose students to the gravity and scale of the global waste crisis\n2. Discuss the various social\, economic infrastructural and environmental causes and consequences of the crisis\n3. Empowers students to make informed decisions and lifestyle changes that can mitigate this crisis. \nThe week will consist of a large variety of events that will appeal to all corners of our diverse campus. From interactive games\, workshops and panels\, to collaborative art shows\, movie screenings and a gala dinner\, Waste Awareness Week hopes to engage all students and push them to think more critically about their waste generation habits\, the single-use culture and linear economic systems that enable them\, and the out-of-sight-out-of-mind mentality that blinds them to the true consequences of this global crisis. By collaborating with a large number of student groups\, we also hope to plug UCLA students into the community of organizers who are working relentlessly on this issue\, and tackling it from every possible facet. As the university approaches the deadline of our zero waste by 2020 goal\, we hope that this event will be the final catalyst that empowers our community to meet this goal\, and allows us all to live more sustainably at UCLA and beyond. \nEVENTS OF THE WEEK:\nMONDAY JAN. 14\nPlay World Waste Quiz and Decomposition Game on Bruin Walk from 10AM-4PM! Bring Your Own Cup for free coffee & cookies!\nLearn about commonly found single-use disposables and easy alternatives!\nBring Your Own Cup for free coffee & cookies at the Kerckhoff Art Gallery from 6-9PM for the environmental justice photo exhibition and poetry night! \nTUESDAY JAN. 15\nTalk to Athens Services\, a local\, waste collection and recycling company in the greater Los Angeles community for the past 60 years to learn about how they divert resources from landfills through reuse\, recycling\, and composting. Stop by to talk to the UCLA Zero Waste Coordinator\, Kikei Wong\, to learn more about UCLA’s Zero Waste to landfill by 2020 initiative! Both representatives will be available on Bruin Plaza from 10AM-4PM.\nPlay the Waste Stream Game on Bruin Walk to learn about which materials can be diverted from landfill! BYOCup for free coffee! \nWEDNESDAY JAN. 16\nPrizes will be given out at the Waste Reduction and Awareness Workshops from 10AM-4PM at the Court of Sciences so stop by! Learn about ocean plastic pollution\, alternatives to single use items\, zero waste\, sustainable brands & companies\, packageless products\, & sustainable shopping.\nUnravel will also be hosting No More Trashion: How to Combat Textile Waste to discuss the environmental impact of the textile industry. \nTrashed and STRAWS Movie Screenings at 7PM on The Hill! Trashed follows actor Jeremy Irons as he investigates the global scale and impact of humanity’s modern wasteful consumerism and pollution. It was officially selected for the Cannes Film Festival where it had its premiere in 2012 and has won 8 awards. Watch the trailer here: www.trashedfilm.com/trailer/ \nSTRAWS is a 32 minute documentary released Spring 2017 about the half a billion non-recyclable plastic straws that get used every day in the U.S.\, ending up in landfills and on streets and beaches. Academy Award-winning actor Tim Robbins narrates and turtle researchers\, community activists and business owners discuss a sea of change happening\, one straw at a time. Watch the trailer here: https://vimeo.com/220521917 \nTHURSDAY JAN. 17\nParticipate in the SWAP Meet from 10AM-5PM on Bruin Plaza to reduce your waste and carbon footprint in your shopping!\nE3 (Ecology\, Economy\, Equity) will be hosting a DIY Day and\nUnravel will be a hosting a clothing upcycling workshop from 10AM-5PM on Bruin Plaza! \nAlbatross Movie Screening at 7PM on The Hill! Albatross is a powerfully moving love story about birds on Midway Island in the Pacific whose bodies are filled with ocean plastic. This award-winning 97-minute film is offered as a free public artwork. Watch the trailer here: https://vimeo.com/218502282 \nFRIDAY JAN. 18\nListen to representatives for LA Sanitation\, Athens Services\, Plastic Pollution Coalition\, My Last Plastic Straw\, and Bonny Bentzin\, Deputy Chief Sustainability Officer in the Tennis Club House from 5-8PM. Raffle winners will be announced at the end of the event! Appetizers will also be served. \nALL WEEK: \nAppreciate artwork made by UCLA artists and learn about waste awareness in Kerckhoff Art Gallery starting Monday at 6PM! \nCheck in at each event to be entered to win prizes at the end of the week! \nCollect & Carry\nSee how much trash you produce by carrying your waste throughout the week!
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/waste-awareness-week-waste-reduction-and-awareness-workshops/
LOCATION:CA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190116T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190116T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111538
CREATED:20190109T015430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190114T161707Z
UID:7142-1547665200-1547672400@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Waste Awareness Week: Trashed and Straws Movie Screening
DESCRIPTION:wasteawarenessweek.com\n—\nWaste Awareness Week is a week-long sustainability event that specifically tackles the impact of waste mismanagement on the environment. The Renewable Energy Association at UCLA\, along with a number of sustainability\, environmental justice\, food insecurity\, and artistic organizations\, are collaborating to create a number of events that: \n1. Expose students to the gravity and scale of the global waste crisis\n2. Discuss the various social\, economic infrastructural and environmental causes and consequences of the crisis\n3. Empowers students to make informed decisions and lifestyle changes that can mitigate this crisis. \nThe week will consist of a large variety of events that will appeal to all corners of our diverse campus. From interactive games\, workshops and panels\, to collaborative art shows\, movie screenings and a gala dinner\, Waste Awareness Week hopes to engage all students and push them to think more critically about their waste generation habits\, the single-use culture and linear economic systems that enable them\, and the out-of-sight-out-of-mind mentality that blinds them to the true consequences of this global crisis. By collaborating with a large number of student groups\, we also hope to plug UCLA students into the community of organizers who are working relentlessly on this issue\, and tackling it from every possible facet. As the university approaches the deadline of our zero waste by 2020 goal\, we hope that this event will be the final catalyst that empowers our community to meet this goal\, and allows us all to live more sustainably at UCLA and beyond. \nEVENTS OF THE WEEK:\nMONDAY JAN. 14\nPlay World Waste Quiz and Decomposition Game on Bruin Walk from 10AM-4PM! Bring Your Own Cup for free coffee & cookies!\nLearn about commonly found single-use disposables and easy alternatives!\nBring Your Own Cup for free coffee & cookies at the Kerckhoff Art Gallery from 6-9PM for the environmental justice photo exhibition and poetry night! \nTUESDAY JAN. 15\nTalk to Athens Services\, a local\, waste collection and recycling company in the greater Los Angeles community for the past 60 years to learn about how they divert resources from landfills through reuse\, recycling\, and composting. Stop by to talk to the UCLA Zero Waste Coordinator\, Kikei Wong\, to learn more about UCLA’s Zero Waste to landfill by 2020 initiative! Both representatives will be available on Bruin Plaza from 10AM-4PM.\nPlay the Waste Stream Game on Bruin Walk to learn about which materials can be diverted from landfill! BYOCup for free coffee! \nWEDNESDAY JAN. 16\nPrizes will be given out at the Waste Reduction and Awareness Workshops from 10AM-4PM at the Court of Sciences so stop by! Learn about ocean plastic pollution\, alternatives to single use items\, zero waste\, sustainable brands & companies\, packageless products\, & sustainable shopping.\nUnravel will also be hosting No More Trashion: How to Combat Textile Waste to discuss the environmental impact of the textile industry. \nTrashed and STRAWS Movie Screenings at 7PM on The Hill! Trashed follows actor Jeremy Irons as he investigates the global scale and impact of humanity’s modern wasteful consumerism and pollution. It was officially selected for the Cannes Film Festival where it had its premiere in 2012 and has won 8 awards. Watch the trailer here: www.trashedfilm.com/trailer/ \nSTRAWS is a 32 minute documentary released Spring 2017 about the half a billion non-recyclable plastic straws that get used every day in the U.S.\, ending up in landfills and on streets and beaches. Academy Award-winning actor Tim Robbins narrates and turtle researchers\, community activists and business owners discuss a sea of change happening\, one straw at a time. Watch the trailer here: https://vimeo.com/220521917 \nTHURSDAY JAN. 17\nParticipate in the SWAP Meet from 10AM-5PM on Bruin Plaza to reduce your waste and carbon footprint in your shopping!\nE3 (Ecology\, Economy\, Equity) will be hosting a DIY Day and\nUnravel will be a hosting a clothing upcycling workshop from 10AM-5PM on Bruin Plaza! \nAlbatross Movie Screening at 7PM on The Hill! Albatross is a powerfully moving love story about birds on Midway Island in the Pacific whose bodies are filled with ocean plastic. This award-winning 97-minute film is offered as a free public artwork. Watch the trailer here: https://vimeo.com/218502282 \nFRIDAY JAN. 18\nListen to representatives for LA Sanitation\, Athens Services\, Plastic Pollution Coalition\, My Last Plastic Straw\, and Bonny Bentzin\, Deputy Chief Sustainability Officer in the Tennis Club House from 5-8PM. Raffle winners will be announced at the end of the event! Appetizers will also be served. \nALL WEEK: \nAppreciate artwork made by UCLA artists and learn about waste awareness in Kerckhoff Art Gallery starting Monday at 6PM! \nCheck in at each event to be entered to win prizes at the end of the week! \nCollect & Carry\nSee how much trash you produce by carrying your waste throughout the week!
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/waste-awareness-week-straws-movie-screening/
LOCATION:CA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190117T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190117T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111538
CREATED:20190109T015634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190114T161647Z
UID:7148-1547719200-1547744400@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Waste Awareness Week: Swap Meet & DIY Waste Reduction Workshop
DESCRIPTION:wasteawarenessweek.com\n—\nWaste Awareness Week is a week-long sustainability event that specifically tackles the impact of waste mismanagement on the environment. The Renewable Energy Association at UCLA\, along with a number of sustainability\, environmental justice\, food insecurity\, and artistic organizations\, are collaborating to create a number of events that: \n1. Expose students to the gravity and scale of the global waste crisis\n2. Discuss the various social\, economic infrastructural and environmental causes and consequences of the crisis\n3. Empowers students to make informed decisions and lifestyle changes that can mitigate this crisis. \nThe week will consist of a large variety of events that will appeal to all corners of our diverse campus. From interactive games\, workshops and panels\, to collaborative art shows\, movie screenings and a gala dinner\, Waste Awareness Week hopes to engage all students and push them to think more critically about their waste generation habits\, the single-use culture and linear economic systems that enable them\, and the out-of-sight-out-of-mind mentality that blinds them to the true consequences of this global crisis. By collaborating with a large number of student groups\, we also hope to plug UCLA students into the community of organizers who are working relentlessly on this issue\, and tackling it from every possible facet. As the university approaches the deadline of our zero waste by 2020 goal\, we hope that this event will be the final catalyst that empowers our community to meet this goal\, and allows us all to live more sustainably at UCLA and beyond. \nEVENTS OF THE WEEK:\nMONDAY JAN. 14\nPlay World Waste Quiz and Decomposition Game on Bruin Walk from 10AM-4PM! Bring Your Own Cup for free coffee & cookies!\nLearn about commonly found single-use disposables and easy alternatives!\nBring Your Own Cup for free coffee & cookies at the Kerckhoff Art Gallery from 6-9PM for the environmental justice photo exhibition and poetry night! \nTUESDAY JAN. 15\nTalk to Athens Services\, a local\, waste collection and recycling company in the greater Los Angeles community for the past 60 years to learn about how they divert resources from landfills through reuse\, recycling\, and composting. Stop by to talk to the UCLA Zero Waste Coordinator\, Kikei Wong\, to learn more about UCLA’s Zero Waste to landfill by 2020 initiative! Both representatives will be available on Bruin Plaza from 10AM-4PM.\nPlay the Waste Stream Game on Bruin Walk to learn about which materials can be diverted from landfill! BYOCup for free coffee! \nWEDNESDAY JAN. 16\nPrizes will be given out at the Waste Reduction and Awareness Workshops from 10AM-4PM at the Court of Sciences so stop by! Learn about ocean plastic pollution\, alternatives to single use items\, zero waste\, sustainable brands & companies\, packageless products\, & sustainable shopping.\nUnravel will also be hosting No More Trashion: How to Combat Textile Waste to discuss the environmental impact of the textile industry. \nTrashed and STRAWS Movie Screenings at 7PM on The Hill! Trashed follows actor Jeremy Irons as he investigates the global scale and impact of humanity’s modern wasteful consumerism and pollution. It was officially selected for the Cannes Film Festival where it had its premiere in 2012 and has won 8 awards. Watch the trailer here: www.trashedfilm.com/trailer/ \nSTRAWS is a 32 minute documentary released Spring 2017 about the half a billion non-recyclable plastic straws that get used every day in the U.S.\, ending up in landfills and on streets and beaches. Academy Award-winning actor Tim Robbins narrates and turtle researchers\, community activists and business owners discuss a sea of change happening\, one straw at a time. Watch the trailer here: https://vimeo.com/220521917 \nTHURSDAY JAN. 17\nParticipate in the SWAP Meet from 10AM-5PM on Bruin Plaza to reduce your waste and carbon footprint in your shopping!\nE3 (Ecology\, Economy\, Equity) will be hosting a DIY Day and\nUnravel will be a hosting a clothing upcycling workshop from 10AM-5PM on Bruin Plaza! \nAlbatross Movie Screening at 7PM on The Hill! Albatross is a powerfully moving love story about birds on Midway Island in the Pacific whose bodies are filled with ocean plastic. This award-winning 97-minute film is offered as a free public artwork. Watch the trailer here: https://vimeo.com/218502282 \nFRIDAY JAN. 18\nListen to representatives for LA Sanitation\, Athens Services\, Plastic Pollution Coalition\, My Last Plastic Straw\, and Bonny Bentzin\, Deputy Chief Sustainability Officer in the Tennis Club House from 5-8PM. Raffle winners will be announced at the end of the event! Appetizers will also be served. \nALL WEEK: \nAppreciate artwork made by UCLA artists and learn about waste awareness in Kerckhoff Art Gallery starting Monday at 6PM! \nCheck in at each event to be entered to win prizes at the end of the week! \nCollect & Carry\nSee how much trash you produce by carrying your waste throughout the week!
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/waste-awareness-week-swap-meet-diy-waste-reduction-workshop/
LOCATION:CA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190117T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190117T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111538
CREATED:20190109T012750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190109T012750Z
UID:7128-1547742600-1547748000@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Street Plants: Wild Flora of Los Angeles Discussion
DESCRIPTION:UCLA Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden and LENS (Laboratory for Environmental Narratives Strategies) invite you to Street Plants: Wild Flora of Los Angeles Discussion \n\nCities may seem to be solely the work of humans—right down to the urban landscape of street trees\, ornamental plantings\, and manicured lawns that were put in place by human hands. But wild plants spread through the landscape without any human help\, forming a ubiquitous botanical backdrop that exists at the fringes of most concepts of nature. Join Evan Meyer\, Assistant Director of the UCLA Botanical Garden\, for a discussion of the wild flora of inner-city Los Angeles. \nThis event is free\, but space is limited. RSVP at uclabotanical.eventbrite.com.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/street-plants-wild-flora-of-los-angeles-discussion/
LOCATION:La Kretz Garden Pavilion\, 707 Tiverton Avenue\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190118T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190118T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111538
CREATED:20190114T161954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190114T162007Z
UID:7177-1547830800-1547841600@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Waste Awareness Week: Zero Waste Panel
DESCRIPTION:wasteawarenessweek.com\n—\nWaste Awareness Week is a week-long sustainability event that specifically tackles the impact of waste mismanagement on the environment. The Renewable Energy Association at UCLA\, along with a number of sustainability\, environmental justice\, food insecurity\, and artistic organizations\, are collaborating to create a number of events that: \n1. Expose students to the gravity and scale of the global waste crisis\n2. Discuss the various social\, economic infrastructural and environmental causes and consequences of the crisis\n3. Empowers students to make informed decisions and lifestyle changes that can mitigate this crisis. \nThe week will consist of a large variety of events that will appeal to all corners of our diverse campus. From interactive games\, workshops and panels\, to collaborative art shows\, movie screenings and a gala dinner\, Waste Awareness Week hopes to engage all students and push them to think more critically about their waste generation habits\, the single-use culture and linear economic systems that enable them\, and the out-of-sight-out-of-mind mentality that blinds them to the true consequences of this global crisis. By collaborating with a large number of student groups\, we also hope to plug UCLA students into the community of organizers who are working relentlessly on this issue\, and tackling it from every possible facet. As the university approaches the deadline of our zero waste by 2020 goal\, we hope that this event will be the final catalyst that empowers our community to meet this goal\, and allows us all to live more sustainably at UCLA and beyond. \nEVENTS OF THE WEEK:\nMONDAY JAN. 14\nPlay World Waste Quiz and Decomposition Game on Bruin Walk from 10AM-4PM! Bring Your Own Cup for free coffee & cookies!\nLearn about commonly found single-use disposables and easy alternatives!\nBring Your Own Cup for free coffee & cookies at the Kerckhoff Art Gallery from 6-9PM for the environmental justice photo exhibition and poetry night! \nTUESDAY JAN. 15\nTalk to Athens Services\, a local\, waste collection and recycling company in the greater Los Angeles community for the past 60 years to learn about how they divert resources from landfills through reuse\, recycling\, and composting. Stop by to talk to the UCLA Zero Waste Coordinator\, Kikei Wong\, to learn more about UCLA’s Zero Waste to landfill by 2020 initiative! Both representatives will be available on Bruin Plaza from 10AM-4PM.\nPlay the Waste Stream Game on Bruin Walk to learn about which materials can be diverted from landfill! BYOCup for free coffee! \nWEDNESDAY JAN. 16\nPrizes will be given out at the Waste Reduction and Awareness Workshops from 10AM-4PM at the Court of Sciences so stop by! Learn about ocean plastic pollution\, alternatives to single use items\, zero waste\, sustainable brands & companies\, packageless products\, & sustainable shopping.\nUnravel will also be hosting No More Trashion: How to Combat Textile Waste to discuss the environmental impact of the textile industry. \nTrashed and STRAWS Movie Screenings at 7PM on The Hill! Trashed follows actor Jeremy Irons as he investigates the global scale and impact of humanity’s modern wasteful consumerism and pollution. It was officially selected for the Cannes Film Festival where it had its premiere in 2012 and has won 8 awards. Watch the trailer here: www.trashedfilm.com/trailer/ \nSTRAWS is a 32 minute documentary released Spring 2017 about the half a billion non-recyclable plastic straws that get used every day in the U.S.\, ending up in landfills and on streets and beaches. Academy Award-winning actor Tim Robbins narrates and turtle researchers\, community activists and business owners discuss a sea of change happening\, one straw at a time. Watch the trailer here: https://vimeo.com/220521917 \nTHURSDAY JAN. 17\nParticipate in the SWAP Meet from 10AM-5PM on Bruin Plaza to reduce your waste and carbon footprint in your shopping!\nE3 (Ecology\, Economy\, Equity) will be hosting a DIY Day and\nUnravel will be a hosting a clothing upcycling workshop from 10AM-5PM on Bruin Plaza! \nAlbatross Movie Screening at 7PM on The Hill! Albatross is a powerfully moving love story about birds on Midway Island in the Pacific whose bodies are filled with ocean plastic. This award-winning 97-minute film is offered as a free public artwork. Watch the trailer here: https://vimeo.com/218502282 \nFRIDAY JAN. 18\nListen to representatives for LA Sanitation\, Athens Services\, Plastic Pollution Coalition\, My Last Plastic Straw\, and Bonny Bentzin\, Deputy Chief Sustainability Officer in the Tennis Club House from 5-8PM. Raffle winners will be announced at the end of the event! Appetizers will also be served. \nALL WEEK: \nAppreciate artwork made by UCLA artists and learn about waste awareness in Kerckhoff Art Gallery starting Monday at 6PM! \nCheck in at each event to be entered to win prizes at the end of the week! \nCollect & Carry\nSee how much trash you produce by carrying your waste throughout the week!
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/zero-waste-panel/
LOCATION:CA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190123T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190123T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111538
CREATED:20190109T013811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190109T013811Z
UID:7132-1548253800-1548266400@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Farmers Market at UCLA
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/farmers-market-at-ucla-19/
LOCATION:Bruin Plaza
ORGANIZER;CN="Farmers Market at UCLA":MAILTO:uclafarmersmarket@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190129T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190129T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111538
CREATED:20190114T161326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190122T192113Z
UID:7165-1548750600-1548792000@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:2019 Cleantech Open Global Forum
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the CTO Global Forum in Los Angeles\, January 28-29. Meet nearly 100 startups driving innovation in environmental and sustainable technologies in areas ranging from energy\, agriculture\, water\, transportation\, and smart cities. We anticipate an audience of over 400 industry insiders. It will be a great opportunity to make new connections in the burgeoning Los Angeles cleantech innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem. \nFinalists from our six US Regions will be pitching to win the Cleantech Open Grand Prize\, as will winners from other countries in our Global Ideas Program. \nAs an attendee\, you will: \n\nGain rich exposure to the startups from our 2018 cohort\, more mature alumni companies graduated from the program since 2006\, and LACI portfolio companies;\nNetwork with entrepreneurs\, mentors\, peer judges\, investors\, and industry insiders; and\,\nHear about the latest developments in the cleantech world from notable speakers on panels and keynotes – with plenty of opportunity for Q&A.\n\nProgram Overview \nHere’s the rundown of our program at a very high level. \nThe event takes place at CTO’s headquarters based at the La Kretz Innovation Campus\, a 60\,000 SF facility owned by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power and managed by LACI\, the Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator. All under one roof\, the campus houses co-working facilities\, meeting rooms\, event space\, an Advanced Prototyping Center\, as well as LADWP’s Emerging Tech team and Customer Engagement Lab. \nMonday\, January 28th – @ La Kretz Innovation Campus \n\nFinal US National Judging – Live Audience!\nWorkshops for 2018 CTO cohort entrepreneurs\nInnovation Tours for 2018 CTO cohort entrepreneurs\nNetworking Reception\n\nTuesday\, January 29th – @ La Kretz Innovation Campus \n\nInnovation Showcase Expo\nFinal Global Judging – Live Audience!\n\n\nInvestor & Partner Connect – invitation only\nLunch and networking\n\n\nKeynotes and panel\nAwards Ceremony & Celebration\n\nIf you are a CTO alumnus and want to exhibit in the Expo and participate in Investor & Partner Connect – use this registration link instead! \nWhat does my ticket include? \nYour General Admission ticket includes all of the main event on Tuesday 1/29. If you have only one day\, THIS is the day to attend! \n\nTuesday morning Innovation Showcase Expo\nTuesday lunch with networking and Live Global Companies pitching\nTuesday afternoon Keynotes\, Panel\, Awards Ceremony and Celebration\n\nIn addition\, as an included bonus\, you’re welcome to attend on Monday 1/28: \n\nMonday morning US Finals Judging – 6 companies giving it their all!\nMonday evening Networking Reception – everyone invited.\n\nSo please do join us in LA!
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/2019-cleantech-open-global-forum-registration/
LOCATION:La Kretz Innovation Campus\, 525 South Hewitt Street\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90013
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