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River of Gold Screening

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...

Technologies for a Sustainable Future

UCLA CNSI Auditorium 570 Westwood Plaza, , Los Angeles, CA 90095

Home Technologies 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. Event Agenda The UCLA Innovations Technologies for a Sustainable Future...

Suing Monsanto: How a Team of Lawyers Won a Verdict Linking the Herbicide Roundup to Cancer

Suing Monsanto: How a Team of Lawyers Won a Verdict Linking the Herbicide Roundup to Cancer At 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. Date: 10/31/2018 Time: 12:15 PM -...

Farmers for America Screening

Come join UCLA Farmers Market to watch Farmers for America! **Dinner will be provided!** This 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...

Fourth Climate Change Assessment Symposium – Los Angeles Region

OVERVIEW AND PURPOSE OF SYMPOSIUM The 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....

Farmers Market at UCLA

Bruin Plaza

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...

Hammer Museum Future LA series: Hot! Hot! Hot!

Hammer Museum

Part of the series Future L.A.: Engineering a Sustainable Supercity Hot! Hot! Hot! WEDNESDAY NOV 14, 2018 7:30PM  Hotter, 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...

Farmers Market at UCLA

Bruin Plaza

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...

Waste Awareness Week: Environmental Art Show

wasteawarenessweek.com --- Waste 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: 1. Expose students to the gravity...

Waste Awareness Week: Talk to Athens Services and UCLA’s Zero Waste Coordinator

wasteawarenessweek.com --- Waste 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: 1. Expose students to the gravity...