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SUMMARY:UCLA Connections - Looking Ahead: Science\, Facts and the Public Debate
DESCRIPTION:RSVP Here \nFacebook Event Page \nAs a new U.S. presidential administration prepares for the four years ahead\, coping with intersecting challenges including a pandemic\, persistent inequality\, climate change policy and a sea of misinformation\, UCLA experts discuss what role institutions of higher learning will play in addressing the crises of our times. \nHow can universities help champion science and evidence in a skeptical society where fact-based professions like journalism and medicine are under attack? When we are often divided into disconnected and conflicting media bubbles\, how can universities help inspire people to embrace reliable facts as a means to heal our economy\, our planet and our culture? \nUCLA environmental humanities scholar Ursula K. Heise\, public health researcher Gilbert Gee\, and internet and society expert Safiya U. Noble come together in a discussion moderated by storyteller and curator Chon Noriega. \nOpening remarks by UCLA Chancellor Gene Block
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/ucla-connections-looking-ahead-science-facts-and-the-public-debate/
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SUMMARY:2021 Energy Jobs Fair
DESCRIPTION:RSVP at tinyurl.com/EJF2021 \nLooking for an internship or full-time position in 2021? Join us at the sixth annual Energy Jobs Fair to connect with employment opportunities and network with recruiters and other students passionate about careers in renewable energy and sustainability! RSVP ahead of time to receive the event link\, instructions\, and descriptions of the companies and their open positions. \nAttending companies include the Association for Energy Affordability\, Grid Alternatives\, Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator\, CivicSpark\, Clean Power Alliance\, and more! Please email uclarenewable@gmail.com with any questions.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/2021-energy-jobs-fair/
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SUMMARY:Diversity and Inclusion in Sustainability Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Unheard Voices Diversity and Inclusion in the Environmental Movement \nREGISTER HERE: https://forms.gle/W7V5iBHWJw2JAv7w6\nUCLA’s Center for Diverse Leadership in Science will be hosting a one day- two part workshop on January 23rd. \nThe first half of the day will be a training session on racial equity and infusing justice into the environmental movement which is open to all who are interested. \nThe second half of the day will be a training on working within the community and will include community organizers from “The Sacred Places Institute for Indigenous Peoples’\, ‘Rivers in Action’ and ‘Tree People’ to network and collaborate with on projects. The second half of the day will be reserved for representatives from UCLA’s sustainability and environmental groups. \nRegistration is free and open to the first 300 people to apply. Please circulate to whoever you think might be interested. If you have any questions please email tannerwaters@g.ucla.edu
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/diversity-and-inclusion-in-sustainability-workshop/
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SUMMARY:Sustainability Office Hours
DESCRIPTION:Come chat with the UCLA sustainability team about anything and everything you’re curious about each third Tuesday of the month from 3-4PM. \nZOOM LINK
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/sustainability-office-hours/
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SUMMARY:Accelerating Clean Energy Transitions
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE\nFree webinar. Open to the public. Registration required. This webinar will debut new research on how Community Choice Aggregators (CCA) have exceeded California’s renewable energy targets. We will also illuminate how rapid CCA growth has encouraged investor-owned utilities to outpace California’s requirements for renewable energy. The conversation will address concerns about system reliability and look toward the future of clean energy in California and beyond. \nThis webinar will begin with two short presentations followed by a panel discussion featuring leading state policymakers.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/accelerating-clean-energy-transitions/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210129T160000
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SUMMARY:Covering the Coast
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE\nJoin us for a conversation about the legacy of ocean pollution on the California coast in an era of climate change and other stressors. Rosanna Xia will discuss her work as an environmental reporter and storyteller for the Los Angeles Times\, including the story she broke in the fall about decades of previously unknown DDT dumping in the Catalina Channel. \nIn the second part of the event\, Mark Gold (Deputy Secretary\, Coast and Oceans\, California Natural Resources Agency) and Sean Hecht (Faculty\, UCLA Law School) will join to discuss the implications of this DDT dumping ground and what can be done about it. Jon Christensen (Professor at the UCLA Institute of Environment and Sustainability) will moderate both conversations.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/covering-the-coast/
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