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SUMMARY:Landscape Architecture and the Science of Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Landscape Architecture at Cal Poly Pomona hosts a series of monthly presentations on the science of climate change and landscape architecture solutions. \nJoin the event during your lunch break. It starts at 12pm and ends at 1pm on the first Friday of each month\, between October 2021 and June 2022 (except April 2022\, which will be on the second Friday of that month). \nREGISTER HERE \nEach monthly presentation will be followed by a Q&A moderated by faculty members of Cal Poly Pomona. \nOctober 1: DROUGHT \nNovember 5: WILDFIRE \nDecember 3: BIODIVERSITY LOSS \nJanuary 7: FLOODING \nFebruary 4: SEA RISE \nMarch 4: CARBON \nApril 8: HEAT \nMay 6: FOOD \nJune 3: EXTINCTION \nThis is a public outreach event free for everyone to attend. \nThis event is possible thanks to the work of Ronnie Swire Siegel\, chair of SoCal ASLA’s Climate Action Committee; the Department of Landscape Architecture at Cal Poly Pomona\, and the promotional support of the Southern California Chapter of ASLA\, Northern California Chapter of ASLA\, Los Angeles Regional Collaborative for Climate Action and Sustainability\, the National Association for Minority Landscape Architects\, and the US Green Building Council. \nFor more information\, contact Ronnie Siegel at ronnie@swiresiegel.com or Carlos Flores at caflores@cpp.edu
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/landscape-architecture-and-the-science-of-climate-change/
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SUMMARY:COP26\, Climate Regulation and Beyond: How Business Leaders can Become Effective Climate Leaders
DESCRIPTION:High Impact Tea featuring Mary Nichols\, Distinguished Counsel at UCLA Law\, Former Chairwoman of the California Air Resources Board\, in conversation with Dr. Magali Delmas\, Professor of Management at the Anderson School of Management and the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability. \nREGISTER HERE \nWith COP26 underway and almost to its conclusion\, we wanted to feature Dr. Mary Nichols\, whose work spans the gamut of environmental law and policy. Her long tenure working in this field through four gubernatorial administrations in California has made her a model of conversation\, collaboration\, and outcomes\, managing to balance the interests of utilities companies\, communities\, activists\, policy-makers\, financiers\, and the auto\, oil and gas industries without getting co-opted. This High Impact Tea will explore what will come next in environmental regulations\, how young graduates can have an environmental impact\, and how each of us can influence corporations to be truly green. Dr. Nichols will be in conversation with Maggie Delmas\, Professor of Management at the Anderson School of Management and the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability at UCLA and Faculty Director of the Center for Impact at Anderson. \nThe High Impact Tea is a quarterly speaker series that features social impact industry leaders sharing stories about their successes\, and lessons learned in their careers. The social and educational event is open to faculty\, students\, staff and alumni across UCLA\, as well as the broader social impact community. It is designed to provide a forum for conversation and exchange of ideas among people committed to creating social\, environmental and economic impact around the world.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/cop26-climate-regulation-and-beyond-how-business-leaders-can-become-effective-climate-leaders/
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SUMMARY:Global Trends and The Future of Travel – The Role of Technology and Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Join the Centers@Anderson and Professor Terry Kramer\, in conversation with M. İlker Aycı\, chairman of the board of directors and executive committee for Turkish Airlines\, Europe’s busiest carrier\, and the largest airline in the world by the number of passenger destinations served (315) . He will discuss global trends including trade issues\, growing nationalism and trade wars and their implications for the future of global travel. He will also address the longer-term effects on aviation that have been accelerated by COVID-19\, including digitization\, remote work and the importance of sustainability. Chairman Aycı will share his observations on the values and principles that will help guide the industry towards a healthier and more sustainable future and explain how responding to these shifts decisively now\, carriers should be able to look beyond the pandemic and adapt to the long-term realities of COVID-19 that are transforming global travel. UCLA Anderson Dean Tony Bernardo will provide opening remarks. \nThe pandemic has changed consumer and business behavior—and the airline sector—irrevocably. As remote working and virtual meetings become the norm\, the industry is likely to see a slow return of business travel. Many have questioned whether business travel will ever return to its original state pre-COVID-19. And digitalization and contactless technology will continue to transform the travel experience. Personalization\, hygiene and safety measures will be more important than ever. Tourism trends surrounding low-carbon travel will continue to evolve and travel will become greener and more efficient. Finally\, notwithstanding the challenges of COVID-19 and technology-based transformations – – many geopolitical trends have driven growing nationalism\, reducing global trade and travel. Will these trends be short term or become part of a “new normal?” \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/global-trends-and-the-future-of-travel-the-role-of-technology-and-sustainability/
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SUMMARY:Can Healthcare Reduce Its Carbon Footprint?
DESCRIPTION:Every nation\, every industry\, and every community are being impacted by climate change. While COP26 may be over and promises were made\, work is already in progress in addressing future impacts of our actions today. How is the healthcare industry both contributing to the planet growing warmer\, and what is being done by forward-thinking leaders to stop it? Please join us for a moderated\, dynamic panel of sustainable design professionals and organizations to learn how health care can be part of the solution. \nREGISTER HERE \n\nModerator: Heather Burpee\, Research Associate Professor University of Washington Integrated Design Lab\nTravis English\, Director of Engineering; Chief Design Engineer Kaiser Permanente\nRobyn Rothman\, Associate Director\, State Policy Programs Health Care Without Harm U.S.\nAmber Wirth\, Vice President; Sustainable Design Leader HKS
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/can-healthcare-reduce-its-carbon-footprint/
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