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What Climate Change Means for LA: Likely Impacts and Proactive Policies

May 31, 2013 @ 9:00 am - 11:30 am

The Lecture is full. No more registrations are being accepted.WHAT: A half-day seminar featuring groundbreaking climate prediction research by Alex Hall, UCLA climate scientist and professor, followed by a panel discussion with climate policy experts. WHY: The climate studies provide critical new information for the Los Angeles region, and could help inform potential mitigation and adaption plans and actions. Results from the climate studies include temperature, precipitation, and snow fall predictions for the Los Angeles region at a much higher resolution level than ever before. WHO: This event is designed for government, non-profit and business stakeholders who will be making and informing decisions related to climate changes in Los Angeles. Registration is required to attend. FOR DIRECTIONS AND PARKING INFORMATIONCLICK HERE FEATURED SPEAKER  Alex
Hall, Professor, UCLA Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic
Sciences and the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability

HOST/MODERATOR Glen
MacDonald, Director, UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability
 CLIMATE POLICY PANELISTS 
J.R.
DeShazo, Director, UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation; Professor, Luskin School of Public Affairs

Cara
Horowitz, Executive Director, Emmett Center on Climate Change and the
Environment, UCLA Law School

Jonathan Parfrey, Executive Director, Climate Resolve; Commissioner, Department
of Water and Power; Steering Committee Member, Los Angeles Regional
Collaborative on Climate Change and SustainabilityAGENDA9:00 a.m. Registration and continental breakfast9:30 a.m. Welcome and Introductions9:40 a.m. Lecture10:30 a.m. Panel discussion11:10 a.m. Audience Q&A11:30 a.m. Adjourn 

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Date:
May 31, 2013
Time:
9:00 am - 11:30 am

Details

Date:
May 31, 2013
Time:
9:00 am - 11:30 am