Our Shared Solar Future: Expanding Access Through Community Solar

Join us in Long Beach for our fourth-annual Los Angeles Energy and Equity Policy Series event! This February, GRID Alternatives is hosting "Our Shared Solar Future: Expanding Access through Community Solar." In this half-day event, solar-energy advocates will dive into community solar as a powerful policy strategy to encourage clean energy equity. GRID, an Oakland-based […]

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Designing Light-Duty Vehicle Incentives for Low- and Moderate-Income Households

California Environmental Protection Agency 1001 I Street, Sacramento, CA, United States

Join  the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation and the California Air Resources Board for the upcoming Research Seminar, "Designing Light-Duty Vehicle Incentives for Low- and Moderate-Income Households" | Webcast available

13th Annual Sustainability Summit

The Getty Center 1200 Getty Center Dr Los Angeles, CA 90049 , United States

This year's Summit will focus on why climate resiliency is key to future economic growth, how California's renewable nergy market is growing far beyond its borders and how conservation and new technologies will affect the state's water resources.

LUSKIN SUMMIT 2019: LIVABLE L.A.

UCLA Luskin Conference Center 425 Westwood Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90095 , United States

This April, our School will mark its 25th anniversary with the inaugural convening of a research-informed, cross-sector conversation about the major issues facing the Los Angeles region.

SGC’s Climate Change Research Program – Listening Session

UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, Room 2343 337 Charles E Young Drive East, Los Angeles, CA, United States

The SGC’s Climate Change Research Program staff will host Listening Sessions throughout the state, to learn from non-traditional research partners about how the SGC’s research investments can support climate research that engages and benefits communities in California.

The Four Worlds of Carbon Politics: A Talk with Michael L. Ross, UCLA Political Science

UCLA Bunche Hall, Room 10383 315 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Why have so few countries taken strong measures to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions? We develop a novel theory to explain variation in carbon policies across countries and over time, based on the sectoral composition of a country’s economy and its position in the global economy.

Charting California’s Course on the Environment from Brown to Newsom and Beyond

UCLA School of Law, Room 1347 385 Charles E Young Dr. E, Los Angeles, CA, United States

This symposium will explore California's status and future as an environmental pioneer. Panelists will examine the successes and challenges faced during Governor Brown's tenure in office, taking a close look at the complexities of the state's environmental policy commitments and what they have meant for California, the nation, and the international community.

High Tech, Deep Salt, and the Future of Fresh Water: How the Renewable Revolution Can Sustain the Last Free-Flowing Rivers

UCLA School of Law, Room 2442 385 Charles E Young Dr. East, Los Angeles, CA, United States

In an afternoon discussion, Jeff Opperman, Global Freshwater Lead Scientist at WWF, will describe how growing electricity demands and climate objectives can be achieved while avoiding high-impact hydropower’s negative impacts on the world’s remaining freeflowing rivers.