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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:Surplus Stop Move Out
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that the average college student creates 640 pounds of trash annually\, the majority of which accumulates at move-out? From clothes\, to books\, to food\, to furniture\, many students opt to throw away items to avoid bringing everything back home. \nMany of these materials\, which one Bruin may no longer need\, are useful and reusable to another Bruin. The UCLA Surplus Stop is a space to give furniture\, electronics\, and other items a second life and keep items out of the landfill. \nJoin us next week on the Hill for a special Surplus Stop collection and give your stuff a second chance! \nMORE INFORMATION
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/surplus-stop-move-out/
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SUMMARY:"Eating Our Way to Extinction" Virtual Screening
DESCRIPTION:Eating Our Way To Extinction takes audiences on a cinematic journey around the world\, from the depths of the Amazon rainforests to the Taiwanese Mountains\, the Mongolian desert\, the US Dust Bowl\, the Norwegian Fjords and the Scottish coastlines\, telling the story of our planet through shocking testimonials\, poignant accounts from indigenous people most affected by our ever-changing planet\, globally renowned figures and leading scientists. This powerful documentary sends a simple but impactful message by uncovering hard truths and addressing\, on the big screen\, the most pressing issue of our generation – ecological collapse. \nConfronting and entertaining\, this documentary allows audiences to question their everyday choices\, industry leaders and governments. Featuring a wealth of world-renowned contributors\, including Sir Richard Branson and Tony Robbins\, it has a message of hope that will empower audiences. The film is narrated by Academy Award Winner\, Kate Winslet. \nA panel discussion with Christine Tran\, Executive Director LA Food Policy Council\, Dana Ellis Hunnes\, Vegan/plant-based Dietitian\, UCLA Professor\, & Author\, and Gerard Wedderburn-Bisshop\, Scientist\, Author and Director of Replant Byron who is featured in the film. Sarah Spitz\, UC Master Gardener\, Los Angeles County\, will moderate the panel. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/eating-our-way-to-extinction-virtual-screening/
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SUMMARY:Protecting the Amazon Rainforest: Averting the Ecological Tipping Point
DESCRIPTION:Indigenous leaders and artists lead a conversation on the global significance of the Amazon biome by highlighting how California’s oil imports affect the future of the Amazon rainforest and calling for 80% of the Amazon to be permanently protected by 2025. They will also present the Amazon Sacred Headwaters Initiative\, which seeks to protect the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world. \nREGISTER HERE \nGuests include: \n\nScottie Thompson (emcee)\, Actress\, Activist\nTuntiak Katan (Shuar)\, Vice-Coordinator of COICA ORG\nNemo Guiquita (Waorani)\, Confeniae amazonia Women’s Director\nDomingo Peas (Achuar)\, Amazon Sacred Headwaters Initiative\nToya Elcio Manchineri (Manchineri)\, Political Advisor Coiab Amazonia & Coordinator of Territories and Natural Resources for COICA\nGrandmother Gloria\, Tongva Elder\nJohn Quigley (Director of Artists for Amazonia)
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/protecting-the-amazon-rainforest-averting-the-ecological-tipping-point/
LOCATION:Hammer Museum
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SUMMARY:From Pandemic to Endemic: Lessons Learned & Future Directions
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our final pod meeting of the academic year in a discussion facilitated by Dr. Nicole Green (Executive Director  of UCLA Counseling and Psychological Services) on the topic: From Pandemic to Endemic: Lessons Learned & Future Directions. \nWe will have a facilitated conversation around future directions for psychological well-being and mental health\, what lessons we should take forward into the next year as well as what you would like to see from the MindWell Pod based on lessons learned from the pandemic thus far. \nZOOM LINK 
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/from-pandemic-to-endemic-lessons-learned-future-directions/
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SUMMARY:Emissions Trading in California: Lessons for China
DESCRIPTION:As countries and subnational jurisdictions begin to orient their climate change policies toward mid-century carbon neutrality goals\, market measures have taken a prominent role in many emissions-reductions plans. However\, much of the scholarly work on the efficacy of carbon-pricing mechanisms\, and particularly emissions-trading systems\, has taken place in the realm of theoretical\, ex ante analysis. Whether the theoretical advantages of emissions trading hold in practice\, therefore\, remains a crucial question for the direction of climate policy. \nREGISTER HERE \nChina is one of the countries that is using emissions trading as a major prong of its climate strategy\, and its national tradable performance standard program\, launched last year\, accounts for nearly half of the greenhouse gas emissions subject to an emissions-trading system. California is one of the few jurisdictions with a relatively long period of experience in implementing an emissions-trading system that covers most greenhouse gasses emitted in the state. As China works on implementing and adjusting its system\, therefore\, it may be beneficial for it to consider some of the lessons learned by California regulators. \nJoin environmental policy experts from California and China for a webinar to address these issues and discuss findings from a forthcoming report from the UCLA Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment and Energy Foundation China\, Emissions Trading in California: Lessons for China.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/emissions-trading-in-california-lessons-for-china/
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SUMMARY:2022 Sustainability Virtual Summit
DESCRIPTION:The International Urban Sustainability Student Corps (IUSSC) is an interdisciplinary club at UCLA that participates in student-led sustainability passion projects. IUSSC hosts an annual sustainability summit with an international university/organization to discuss the importance of global sustainability efforts. This year\, IUSSC is partnering with Engineering X\, a project-based organization from the Royal Academy of Engineering in London! We will also have a renowned eco-entrepreneur joining us from the local Los Angeles area\, Marty Metro! \nOur virtual summit will be taking place on Friday\, June 17th\, 2022 from 8 am – 12 pm PST (4 pm – 8 pm London Time) through zoom. The summit will consist of guest speaker and club presentations\, as well as a discussion/networking event at the end. Please fill out this RSVP if you are attending the summit\, and a zoom link will be sent to your email. Hope you can join us to discuss international sustainability together! \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/2022-sustainability-virtual-summit/
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