11th Annual Net Zero Conference

Anaheim Convention Center 800 W Katella Ave, Anaheim, CA, United States

For over a decade, the Net Zero Conference has been convening climate leaders to re-envision a decarbonized and net zero built environment. REGISTER HERE

UCLA Botanical Garden Third Thursdays

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

See the sunset from the UCLA Botanical Garden at Third Thursdays, their summer twilight series. Meet new friends at the wine bar, then kick back and enjoy live music! Admission for each event is $10. Purchase tickets here or at the door. Cash is not accepted. If you are paying at the door, you will […]

Food for Thought: Maggie Baird, Bryant Terry, & Alice Waters

Hammer Museum

Cosponsored with LULU and Support+Feed Award-winning chefs and activists Bryant Terry and Alice Waters will be in conversation about climate activism grounded in a plant-based diet. Joining them is founder of Support+Feed, Maggie Baird, who is committed to mitigating climate change and increasing food security by driving global demand, acceptance, and accessibility of plant-based food. […]

The Science of Carbon Dioxide Removal: What Is It and Is It Needed?

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As the world navigates the necessary transition away from polluting fuels toward clean energy, many scientists believe we must also remove climate pollution that has already been dumped into the atmosphere. The call for Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) grows stronger as new analyses find that the global community is not on track to meet the […]

Westside: Coastal Cleanup Day

Santa Monica State Beach - North Beach - Pier Tower 1550 1600 Appian Way, Santa Monica, CA, United States

Help celebrate the 40th anniversary of beach cleanups in California! Parking is free for the first 200 volunteers and we strongly encourage you to carpool.

Volunteer Orientation: UCLA Botanical Garden Guides and Educators

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Become a part of the team of educators and contribute to the Garden’s mission of promoting environmental and cultural appreciation of plants and their connections to society. Garden Guides give tours to community groups, college students, and UCLA staff. Garden Educators assist with a K-12 field trip program. Learn more about the volunteer program. No […]

Los Angeles Times Climate California Live

Zipper Hall at the Colburn School 200 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Join the L.A. Times for a special event following the publication of Our Climate Change Challenge. On Thursday, September 26, Climate California comes to life with a half day of conversations with our climate journalism team. Event Schedule 8:15 AM: Doors Open Refreshments and light breakfast snacks 9:00 AM: CLIMATE ANXIETY AND ADAPTING TO A […]

California Indian Day 2024

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Join to learn about California Indian Day. California Indian Day is observed annually on the fourth Friday of September. This state holiday not only honors tribal communities but also offers a chance to explore the diverse tribal cultures, history, and heritage of California. The American Indian Studies Center at UCLA is pleased to celebrate this […]

Let the Earth Breathe Workshop Series: Meditative Food Exploration

Cottonwood Urban Farm 8380 Ventura Canyon Ave, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Let Earth Breathe: Encouraging exploration of free meditative tools provided by the earth This workshop is designed to blend mindfulness with a fun culinary activity, offering a unique way to relax and connect with others. By focusing on the process of creating smoothies, participants learn to be present and appreciate the small details of their […]

Community Plant & Seed Swap

Carver Middle School Garden 4410 McKinley Ave, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Join for a relaxing morning in community. Exchange or simply share any extra plants or seeds you might have. Meet under the olive trees and enjoy coffee together—feel free to bring something tasty to share. This family-friendly event welcomes all ages. LA Compost has a long-standing partnership with Carver Middle School through activation of the […]

Creating a Sustainable Home with Jessica Ullyott

Theodore Payne Foundation 10459 Tuxford Street, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Preserving California's fragile ecosystems can seem like a daunting task, but everyone doing their part in small ways can make a big difference! A lot of us may be aware of a few tips, but do we actually follow through? Join onsite at the Theodore Payne Foundation (TPF) for this interactive class open to all, […]

Montana Avenue Art Walk

Montana Avenue in Santa Monica 1123 Montana Avenue, Santa Monica, CA, United States

Santa Monica’s Premier Street, Montana Ave., Transforms into a Vibrant Art Hub Celebrating Sustainability! From 9th to 17th Streets, discover 150+ visual artists, live music, workshops by Paint Lab, and a VIP Wine Garden. Free and open to all ages! Presented by Montana Ave. Merchants & Engel+Volkers. REGISTER HERE

Exhibition Tour: Breath(e): Toward Climate and Social Justice

Hammer Museum

Hammer educators lead conversation-based tours of the exhibition Breath(e): Toward Climate and Social Justice. Capacity is limited. Visitors will be admitted on a first come, first served basis. ATTENDING THIS PROGRAM? Ticketing: This free program is not ticketed. Parking: Valet parking is available on Lindbrook Drive for $15 cash only. Self-parking is available under the […]

The 2024 UCLA La Kretz Center Public Lecture: “The Endangered Species Act at 50: Is it working for California?”

Boyer Hall (Room 159) 611 Charles E Young Dr., Los Angeles, CA, United States

California has more native species than any state in the US, and many of them are endangered. As the US Endangered Species Act (ESA) turned 50 years old, it’s time to ask how the ESA is working for our state’s biodiversity. Please join to hear from several leading voices on endangered species listing and recovery […]

Closing reception and water discussion for art exhibit, “What’s On Tap: LA’s Water Story…Source to Spigot”

El Tranquilo Gallery 19 Olvera Street, El Pueblo Historical Monument, Los Angeles, CA, United States

The public is invited to a free event featuring a panel discussion of the past, present and future of Los Angeles water. The water discussion will be part of the closing reception for the art exhibit “What's On Tap: LA's Water Story…Source to Spigot” at El Tranquilo Gallery in Los Angeles on Sunday, Sept. 29. […]

Climate Policy After the 2024 Election

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This panel discussion will explore the climate implications of the 2024 election from the national and international perspective, as well as a deep dive on how California policymakers are preparing to lead at the state level whatever the next four years bring. What are the environmental policy scenarios in a Trump or Harris administration? What […]

Ecology & Wellness at UCLA: How the Semel Healthy Campus Initiative Center & Sustainability weave nature into the built environment

HYBRID: Semel B8-225 / Zoom 760 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, United States

This panel will focus on how a university campus can enhance wellness through access to nature and will discuss a range of initiatives at UCLA from a community garden to biophilic building design to a landscape plan that honors biodiversity and wellness. – featuring – James Bassett, Ph.D. Master Gardener and Lecturer Institute of the […]

Fall 2024 Economic Outlook: Climate Adaptation

HYBRID: Executive Dining Room (Gold Hall), UCLA Anderson School and Online 110 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, United States

The economy keeps churning along but so does climate change. These two forces are important for future economic growth, consumption and investment growth. Rosanna Xia, an environmental reporter at the Los Angeles Times, will introduce her award-winning book on sea level rise, California Against the Sea, and share insights that she has gathered in the […]

Screening of Acid Forest

Hammer Museum

Set in the Curonian Spit, a scenic peninsula in Lithuania edged by the Baltic Sea and a freshwater lagoon, this satiric documentary follows tourists who flock to the region despite the dying, leafless trees of its ancient forest now overtaken by thousands of cormorant birds and their acid-fortified feces. The film observes the human species […]