In-Person and Virtual Options
308 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Join our partners at the National Academies. Invited speakers will consider what technical and institutional solutions can be deployed over the long term to ensure that every American has adequate drinking water.
UCLA Ackerman
308 Westwood Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA
, United States
Event is hosted by our partners at ASUCLA and California State Senator Ben Allen. Join us for a special screening of The Story of Plastic documentary followed by an expert panel of the future of plastic pollution.
This webinar will explore successes of the Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Program and illustrate opportunities to strengthen its impact. The discussion will feature a panel of park advocates and agency representatives, and share findings from our recent research.
Hosted by The Wilderness Society and the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation.
California Natural Resources Headquarters
715 P Street, Sacramento, California
Hosted by our partners at the California Strategic Growth Council. At the SGC Catalyst Conference, participants will work together to understand the opportunities and barriers to building a pipeline of community-led climate projects.
Join World Resources Institute on February 28, for a conversation with Matthew Tejada, Deputy Assistant Administrator for Environmental Justice at the Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights, and Carla Walker, Director, Environmental Justice and Equity at WRI United States.
Discover how wildfire affects subsurface soil and surface water quality at UCLA's Water Resource Group's Wildfire-Stormwater Nexus event, featuring Dr. Sanjay Mohanty and Onja Davidson-Raoelison from SEALab.
UCLA Faculty Center, California Room
Los Angeles, CA
, United States
The fifth annual Luskin Summit will feature the unveiling of our annual poll about life in Los Angeles and six breakout sessions featuring scholars and civic leaders including: 9:30-10:30 a.m. California's Zero Emissions Vehicle Plans — Necessary, but Insufficient The Crisis of Resilient Water Supply in Southern California Credit Worthiness and Ethno-Racial Disparities in Homeownership […]
UCLA's Kerkhoff Hall Grand Salon
308 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, United States
This event showcases Catherine Coleman Flowers, a MacArthur "genius" award-winning activist, and her community-driven efforts to address inadequate water and sanitation infrastructure in rural US communities. The second half of the event will feature Catherine in discussion with Joaquin Esquivel, chair of the California State Water Resources Control Board (California Water Board), and Megan Mullin, faculty director of the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation (LCI).
UCLA Public Affairs Building, Room 2343
337 Charles E. Young Drive East
Los Angeles, CA
90095
, United States
Urban heat has severe impacts in areas once neglected through redlining. LA is taking action, but more needs to be done for heat resilience. UCLA can help guide cooling efforts to address past and future injustices.