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Free Food from the Dining Halls
Free Food from the Dining Halls
Get a plate of free hot dining hall food in the SAC basement. Please bring your own containers and utensils. Bruin Dine is operating Tuesdays, Wednesdays, AND Thursdays this quarter.
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Broxton Nights: Earth Day Festival
Broxton Nights: Earth Day Festival
Broxton Nights is a monthly Night Market in the heart of Westwood Village that's fun for all ages! Come together to honor our planet and embrace sustainability in style! Prepare for an immersive shopping experience as The Pop-Up Shoppes takes over Broxton Nights with a curated selection of 40 eco-conscious small businesses. REGISTER HERE […]
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The Pando Sustainability Awards
The Pando Sustainability Awards
Meet the ingenious innovators behind community-based projects developed by instructors and students implementing Southland sustainability goals. Help honor the season winners of Pando's programs for higher ed and middle school. See the inaugural unveiling of new work from Pando's street-smart team. And move the best ideas forward. Hosted at Caltech, The Pando Sustainability Awards showcases […]
A Conversation With Our City Attorney
A Conversation With Our City Attorney
Join the Neighborhood Council Sustainability Alliance for a conversation with Los Angeles City Attorney Hydee Feldstein Soto. REGISTER HERE
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Sunset Picnic with Semel HCI
Sunset Picnic with Semel HCI
HCI is hosting a Sunset Picnic on the Hill! Food will be provided by ASUCLA Catering: subs, fruit platters, Caesar salads, chicken skewers, spanakopita, and wraps. Feel free to bring your own blankets and additional snacks, and join for relaxing crafts, convos, and live music! Make sure to save the date and invite your friends […]
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Livestream: 2024 Columbia Global Energy Summit
Livestream: 2024 Columbia Global Energy Summit
The Columbia Global Energy Summit is hosted by the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University SIPA. This year’s day-long Summit will address myriad issues at the heart of today’s complex geopolitical, environmental and economic landscape, including the impact of climate change and the energy transition on geopolitics and security; the outlook for clean […]
High Impact Tea with Noel Kinder, Former Chief Sustainability Officer, Nike
High Impact Tea with Noel Kinder, Former Chief Sustainability Officer, Nike
RSVP required REGISTER HERE Noel Kinder is a senior global operations executive with over 20 years of experience building, shaping, and transforming businesses. He has navigated Nike through periods of significant change holding transformational leadership roles across P&L, operations, sustainability, supply chain, and manufacturing. In his role as Chief Sustainability Officer, Noel successfully drove the […]
LA Metro Telephone Town Hall
LA Metro Telephone Town Hall
Join Metro CEO, Stephanie Wiggins, to start the conversation on how to develop next year’s budget. Discuss how you feel about last year’s challenges and successes. REGISTER HERE
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Sixth annual UCLA Luskin Summit – Transformative Action
Sixth annual UCLA Luskin Summit – Transformative Action
The sixth annual Luskin Summit will feature a keynote conversation with Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and the unveiling of the Luskin School's annual poll about life in Los Angeles, plus six breakout discussions. The event will take place on the UCLA campus. REGISTER HERE Agenda at a Glance 7:30 a.m. Check-in […]
Earth Month – Plant-Based Universities: The Power of Transformative Asks and Campaigning
Earth Month – Plant-Based Universities: The Power of Transformative Asks and Campaigning
This session featuring Nathan McGovern of Plant Based Universities will provide an overview and deep dive into the power of students have been cultivating in driving positive sustainable change at universities across the UK and beyond! REGISTER HERE
Deep Dive Webinar: What’s Next? Overcoming Barriers to the Clean Energy Transition
Deep Dive Webinar: What’s Next? Overcoming Barriers to the Clean Energy Transition
After years of ambitious campaigns to set clean energy targets and pass enabling policies across the country, focus is now expanding to how and when these much-needed investments will take place. Transforming the power grid can be slow and complex, but it's crucial that states are able to overcome transmission barriers on a shorter timescale. […]
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Reflecting on the Past to Advance the Future: Celebrating a Decade of the Resnick Center for Food Law and Policy
Join the Resnick Center to celebrate its 10-year anniversary with a conference on the past, present, and future of the field of food law and policy. On April 18, the Resnick Center and the Academy for Food Law and Policy (AFLP) will co-host a day of panel sessions on the history of and models in […]
Creating Impact: How To Carve Your Own Path In Environmentalism
Creating Impact: How To Carve Your Own Path In Environmentalism
Royal Sayewitz brings a wealth of experience in sustainable agriculture and community empowerment to his role at Umaro Foods. Previously, he made significant contributions at Grow NYC, where he developed programs to promote urban agriculture and support local farmers markets. Prior to that, his time at Irving Farm New York provided insights into ethical sourcing […]
AI LA Earth Summit 2024
AI LA Earth Summit 2024
The annual AI LA Earth Summit is back for its landmark fifth year, illuminating the intersection of technology and sustainability while empowering participants with education, inspiration, and connectivity. The summit is a collaborative environment bringing together Los Angeles' foremost sustainability advocates, tech innovators, startups, and enterprises, catalyzing a community-driven movement toward sustainable development. By emphasizing […]
Botany Brown Bag Public Lecture – “Trees of Trees: Historical insights about trees in the Garden,” with Dr. Felipe Zapata
Botany Brown Bag Public Lecture – “Trees of Trees: Historical insights about trees in the Garden,” with Dr. Felipe Zapata
Drop in for a new lunch and learn series. Enjoy a lunch break in the Garden and take home some new ideas about plants, people, and animals. RSVP not required; BYOL aka bring your own lunch!
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Symposium: China & the Environment – Taking Stock of Domestic and Global Developments in Law & Governance
Symposium: China & the Environment – Taking Stock of Domestic and Global Developments in Law & Governance
Chinese environmental law and governance has undergone dramatic change in recent decades. The UCLA Pacific Basin Law Journal (PBLJ) and the Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment are organizing an all-day symposium to assess these developments and to examine their impacts within China and globally. Scholars and advocates from China, the United States, […]
Lessons in Climate Storytelling
Lessons in Climate Storytelling
How can we tell stories that engage people on climate change in ways that other communications strategies do not? Join the Yale Center for Environmental Communication for a discussion moderated by Sara Peach, Editor-in-Chief of Yale Climate Connections, with Antonieta Cadiz, Deputy Executive Director of Climate Power en Acción, Dominique Browning, co-founder and Director of […]
The Role of Civil Society in Protecting China’s Environment
The Role of Civil Society in Protecting China’s Environment
Scholars from around the world will converge on the UCLA School of Law to explore recent developments in Chinese environmental law and governance that are sure to have global ramifications. In concert with an all-day symposium, the Emmett Institute and others are also co-hosting a lunchtime talk on the role of civil society in protecting […]
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3rd annual Seeds of Unity Festival
3rd annual Seeds of Unity Festival
Join SCOPE-LA for a transformative celebration at the "Seeds of Unity Fest," where community, culture, and climate justice intertwine in South Central Los Angeles. This Earth Day, join in sowing the seeds of Black, Brown, and Indigenous unity to protect our land, air, and water. Seeds of Unity is about celebrating our shared commitment to […]
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E3’s Earth Day Fair
E3’s Earth Day Fair
Join this Earth Day event for fun activities, live music, giveaways, and more! Earth Month celebrates the earth, the communities it houses, and work that promotes sustainability. As a campaign under UCLA’s student organization E3, Earth Month emphasizes the three E’s of sustainability: Ecology, Economy, Equity. Understanding that environmentalism and sustainability extends outside of our […]
“Architecture is a Collective Act” – Lecture by Tatiana Bilbao + cityLAB Block Party
“Architecture is a Collective Act” – Lecture by Tatiana Bilbao + cityLAB Block Party
UCLA cityLAB and Architecture and Urban Design (AUD) present: Tatiana Bilbao. Exhibitions, music, tacos & drinks, AND limited-edition swag. RSVP: rsvp@aud.ucla.edu Tatiana Bilbao began her eponymous studio in 2004 with the aim of integrating social values, collaboration and sensitive designapproaches to architectural work. The work of the office intersects with research allowing to design for […]
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Earth Month – Putting Nature First: The Seaweed Company with Joost Wouters
Earth Month – Putting Nature First: The Seaweed Company with Joost Wouters
Joost will cover the myriad benefits of seaweed cultivation, ranging from its capacity to sequester carbon to its role in fostering biodiversity and restoring degraded marine ecosystems. Whether you're a sustainability enthusiast, a food industry professional, or simply curious about the intersection of food production and environmental conservation, this webinar offers a wealth of knowledge […]
5th annual Climate Justice Forum
5th annual Climate Justice Forum
The 2nd annual Climate Justice Conversations (CJC) is centered around a theme of Envisioning Our Collective Future. The month will culminate in our Climate Justice Forum event! Our 5th annual Climate Justice Forum will be centered around a theme of abolition ecology! A night filled with critical dialogue, live music, dinner catered by Bé Ù, […]
Free Food from the Dining Halls
Free Food from the Dining Halls
Get a plate of free hot dining hall food in the SAC basement. Please bring your own containers and utensils. Bruin Dine is operating Tuesdays, Wednesdays, AND Thursdays this quarter.
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The Pérez-Silverman Symposium on Water and Food Security in Los Angeles
The Pérez-Silverman Symposium on Water and Food Security in Los Angeles
The Pérez-Silverman Symposium on Water and Food Security in Los Angeles will consist of three panels: Water Resources and Security, WELL Leaders Combat Local Water Issues, and Urban Agriculture and Food Security in Los Angeles. The panelists will include faculty speakers from Cal State LA and representatives of notable community organizations in Los Angeles, including […]
Building Bridges, Connecting Communities: Creative Approaches to Public Health Communication in Black Communities
Building Bridges, Connecting Communities: Creative Approaches to Public Health Communication in Black Communities
Join the Collaborative Research on African American Wellness & Longevity (CRAAWL) Lab for its next event, part of their Black Health Seminar Series, which showcases leading voices from across the nation to discuss critical issues on the health of Black Americans. Get ready for a stimulating panel discussion diving into innovative approaches in public health, […]
Free Food from the Dining Halls
Free Food from the Dining Halls
Get a plate of free hot dining hall food in the SAC basement. Please bring your own containers and utensils. Bruin Dine is operating Tuesdays, Wednesdays, AND Thursdays this quarter.
1 event,
Free Food from the Dining Halls
Free Food from the Dining Halls
Get a plate of free hot dining hall food in the SAC basement. Please bring your own containers and utensils. Bruin Dine is operating Tuesdays, Wednesdays, AND Thursdays this quarter.
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Chatsworth Nature Preserve Earth Day Open House
Chatsworth Nature Preserve Earth Day Open House
Celebrate Earth Day at the only Nature Preserve in the City of Los Angeles. Event Highlights: Ceremony with Native American Blessing, Guided Nature Hikes, Live Animal Exhibits, and Environmental & Community Resource Fair. What to bring: Hats, refillable water bottles, sunscreen and comfortable walking shoes. What not to bring: Dogs, drones, cigarettes of any kind, […]
Music in the Garden: Garden Party, Old Growth, 287vinyl
Music in the Garden: Garden Party, Old Growth, 287vinyl
Kick back at a free public concert in the Garden! 287vinyl will kick off the music at 2pm, followed by Old Growth and Garden Party. Meet at La Kretz Garden Pavilion (707 Tiverton Drive). No RSVP required. Free and open to the public.
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Marschak Colloquium Spring 2023-24 – “The Big Myth: How American Business Taught us to Loathe Government and Love the Free Market,” with Naomi Oreskes, Ph.D., Henry Charles Lea Professor of the History of Science and Affiliated Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Harvard University
Marschak Colloquium Spring 2023-24 – “The Big Myth: How American Business Taught us to Loathe Government and Love the Free Market,” with Naomi Oreskes, Ph.D., Henry Charles Lea Professor of the History of Science and Affiliated Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Harvard University
Presented by the UCLA Library and the Jacob Marschak Interdisciplinary Colloquium on Mathematics in the Behavioral Sciences Speaker: Naomi Oreskes, Ph.D., Henry Charles Lea Professor of the History of Science, Harvard University Throughout the 19th century, the U.S. government played a major role in economic life, promoting economic development through infrastructure and education and regulating […]