Hosted by our partners at the Los Angeles Business Council.
Amid a momentous budget season for climate action, our new research shows how California can reach our clean transportation goals and build stronger, more equitable communities. This webinar hosted by the Los Angeles Business Council will share findings and discuss a potential blueprint for near- and long-term equity-centered policies.
Hosted by our partners at the California Initiative for Health Equity & Action.
Join us to hear from environmental health researchers and community-based advocates who will provide insights that can guide policy recommendations and advance environmental health equity.
Hosted by our partners at the Los Angeles Business Council.
The Summit will tackle pressing issues, including the national agenda for clean energy and climate change and the transition toward 100% renewable energy.
Hosted by the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs.
The trajectory of modern society increasingly deploys data to address equity issues around such diverse topics as housing evictions, air quality, or criminal justice reform. Learn how at UCLA's first conference on Data-Informed Governance.
Hosted by our partners at the Coalition for Clean Air and featuring research from the Luskin Center for Innovation.
As California works to electrify passenger cars, how do we ensure all Californians have access to clean transportation? Join us for this webinar exploring the effectiveness of California's Clean Cars 4 All program.
The Climate Adaptation Research Symposium will highlight recent social science research measuring the impacts of climate change, particularly on vulnerable populations and communities. The two-day event will also include a parallel focus on strategies to address these impacts.
Come celebrate J.R.’s leadership as the Luskin Center for Innovation’s founding director, his 24 years of service to UCLA and specifically the Department of Public Policy, and his success in advancing a more environmentally sustainable and equitable city, state, and nation.
Hosted by our partners at UCLA Samueli. Learn about the new technologies being developed to address water contamination, the next era of our ageing water infrastructure, and the policies that can protect the human right to water.
The social and educational event is open to faculty, students, staff and alumni across UCLA, as well as the broader social impact community! Hosted by UCLA Impact@Anderson