• Carbon Politics, American Power, and the Almighty Dollar

    Lunch will be served for registered attendees. Mark Blyth, William R. Rhodes '57 Prof International Economics & Acting Director, Climate Solutions Lab If a Trump administration doubles down on carbon, the short-term boost to growth through lower input prices plus deregulation will be huge. Climate denial can be profitable. But the rest of the world,...

  • Public Gathering: Fire Kinship – Southern California Native Ecology and Art

    You are invited to a public community gathering in honor of the exhibition Fire Kinship: Southern California Native Ecology and Art. Fire Kinship challenges the attitudes of fear and illegality around fire, arguing for a return to Native practices, in which fire is regarded as a vital aspect of land stewardship, community well-being, and tribal...

  • EMPSI Talk: The Healing Power of Nature

    Speaker: Jay Maddock, Texas A&M - https://health.tamu.edu/experts/jay-maddock.html Project ReConnect brought to you by UCLA Ecological Medicine & Psychedelic Studies Initiative (EMPSI) REGISTER HERE

  • Horticultural Society meeting, featuring UCLA Mathias Botanical Garden Waterworks Project

    The Southern California Horticultural Society will host a live program, to be presented by Allison Keeney, the assistant director of the UCLA Mathias Botanical Garden, who has been overseeing various aspects of the garden’s renovation. The focus of her talk will be on a large-scale waterworks project that includes a comprehensive irrigation and stream system,...

  • Innovate Locally to Inspire Change Globally Summit

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    The Committee of Climate-Resilient California and Californians (CRC2) cordially invites you to attend the Innovate Locally to Inspire Change Globally Summit. This Summit aims to elevate human well-being and ecosystem...

  • Let’s Clean Hahamongna Watershed Park

    This is a cleanup at Hahamongna Watershed Park in Pasadena to uplift efforts to clean sites that weren’t directly impacted by the fires, but were adjacent to them and need some loving too. Cleaning supplies (disposable gloves, N95 masks, and tools) will be provided, we just need you to show up and bring as many...

  • Guided Garden Tour – March 1

    Join a Garden Guide for a free tour. Explore a living museum featuring collections of plants from around the globe! You’ll hear the stories of selected plants in the Garden and their relevance to human society. All ages are welcome. Tours meet at the La Kretz Garden Pavilion at the northern end of the Garden...

  • Botany Workshop: Container Gardening

    Looking to take your backyard, balcony, or dorm room garden to the next level? Join a free botany workshop on container gardening with edible plants! Learn tips on growing edible plants in containers from Mathias Botanical Garden Assistant Director Allison Keeney and Museum Scientist Matthew Southall. Don't miss this opportunity to cultivate your own garden!...

  • Nature for All E.A.R.T.H Club Meeting: Sunday Morning Bird Walk

    Join a special Sunday Morning Bird Walk to explore the beauty of local bird species! Learn more about birding and practice wellness in nature! This walk is perfect for both new and experienced birders alike! Nature for All’s E.A.R.T.H. (Environmentalists and Advocates Reconnecting, Talking, and Healing) Club is a new program and free opportunity for...