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SUMMARY:Luskin/IOE Lunch Speaker Series with Tim Malloy: "Beyond Risk Assessment: Prevention-Based Chemicle Policy"
DESCRIPTION:UCLA Law School professor Tim Malloy will present a talk at the monthly research seminar. Malloy is a Faculty Director of the interdisciplinary UCLA Sustainable Technology and Policy Program whose research interests include environmental\, chemical and nanotechnology policy\, regulatory policy\, and organizational theory\, with particular emphasis on the relationship between regulatory design and implementation and the structure of business organizations. In addition\, he has worked and written extensively in the area of risk governance and pollution prevention\, melding together his academic interests with his work in the Sustainable Technology Policy Program.\nA light lunch will be served at the event. Please RSVP before the date of the event.
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/luskin-ioe-lunch-speaker-series-with-tim-malloy-beyond-risk-assessment-prevention-based-chemicle-policy/
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SUMMARY:Air Emissions and Environmental Justice in Los Angeles
DESCRIPTION:Even while air emissions in the Southern California region have improved over time\, certain communities continue to bear a disproportionate share of emission burdens. Nowhere is this more evident than with communities near the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. Our distinguished panel participants will bring their varied perspectives and experiences to explore the implications of environmental justice in air assessment.Panel Participants Include:Jesse Marquez\, Executive Director\, Coalition for a Safe EnvironmentBahram Fazeli\, Research and Policy Analyst\, Communities for a Better EnvironmentAdriano Martinez\, Project Attorney\, Natural Resources Defense Council
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/air-emissions-and-environmental-justice-in-los-angeles/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110511T183000
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SUMMARY:Climate Change: Global Consequence--Local Action
DESCRIPTION:The League of Women Voters of Los Angeles presents:A Film Screening and Panel Discussion\nEvent\nWednesday\, May 11th\, at 6:30 PM\, at the\nBarnsdall Gallery Theatre. \nFeaturing the award winning documentary\, Climate\nRefugees\, and a video short from Oxfam America\,\nSisters on the Planet.  Climate\nRefugees puts a human face on the impacts of climate change\nalready occurring and is the most talked about film on our environment since\nAn Inconvenient Truth.  The evening begins with a 6:30 PM\nReception\, Screening starts at 7:00\nPM\, and is immediately followed by a panel discussion\nof local climate policy experts.  Come hear what we Angelenos can do now to\nmitigate our carbon footprint.\nPanel Moderator:\nPaul Bunje\, Executive Director\, UCLA Center for Climate\nChange Solutions\, & Managing Director\, Los Angeles Regional\,\nCollaborative for Climate Action and Sustainability (LARC)\nPanelists:\nJR DeShazo\, Environmental Economist\, Director\, UCLA\nLuskin Center for Innovation & Lewis Center for Regional\nStudiesCara Horowitz\, Executive Director\, Emmet Center on\nClimate Change\, UCLA Environmental Law CenterJonathan Parfrey\, Board Commissioner LADWP\, & Executive\nDirector\, Green LA Coalition \nRegister On-Line\nwww.lwvlosangeles.org\nADMISSION $10 / $5 STUDENTS \nOR click here for the event\nflyer.
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/climate-change-global-consequence-local-action/
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SUMMARY:Anderson Policy Area Seminar Series Featuring  Magali Delmas
DESCRIPTION:While research suggests that information policies have thepotential to reduce environmental pollution by allowing customers or investors\nto choose products or prefer companies with a smaller environmental footprint\,\nwe still have little understanding about the conditions under which people\nrespond to information about environmental performance and act on it. In this\nresearch\, we test the effect of intrinsic motivations\, social norms and\nreputation as potential motivators in the context of energy conservation\nbehavior. We implement a field experiment where we provide consumers with\nprivate and public information about their energy usage. Private information in\nthe form of real time feedback helps consumers understand their energy usage and\nlowers the cost of conservation. Public information in the form of energy\ndisplay posters about consumers’ individual energy usage allowed consumers to\nexperience reputation benefits from conspicuous conservation. The results of\nthe year-long experiment in the residence halls at the University of California\nLos Angeles\, show that reputational concerns effectively motivated heavy\nelectricity users to reduce consumption by 15 percent. Public information in\nconjunction with private information was more effective than private\ninformation alone to motivate conservation behavior.  \nFor\nmore information on this talk\, or other Policy Area seminars\, please visit:\nhttp://www.anderson.ucla.edu/x3681.xml
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/anderson-policy-area-seminar-series-featuring-magali-delmas/
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SUMMARY:The Environmental Performance of Multinationals: Analyzing Differences between Host and Home Countries
DESCRIPTION:Should Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) adopt the same environmental standards when they operate in different countries? While it is assumed that MNEs can take advantage of cross-country differences in environmental regulations by moving production capacity to countries with lax environmental standards to reduce some of their costs\, in this paper\, we argue that MNEs can benefit from adopting the same environmental standards in all their international operations to improve their productivity\, efficiency\, and reputation. We will present results based on 128 MNEs with headquarters and subsidiaries based in the USA\, Canada\, France and Spain.Speaker BiographyAlberto Aragon-Correa is a Full Professor of Management at University of Granada (Spain). Alberto’s research interests include the connections between natural environment and corporate strategic management. He is now a Visiting Scholar at UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability and works with Professor Magali Delmas (Director of the UCLA Center for Corporate Environmental Performance). Professor Aragon-Correa leads the ISDE-Innovation\, Sustainability\, and Development- at University of Granada involving 23 full time scholars. His research and visiting position is funded by the European Commission and the Spanish Ministry of Research.  Alberto has published papers in multiple top tier journals. A light lunch will be provided at the event.
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/the-environmental-performance-of-multinationals-analyzing-differences-between-host-and-home-countries/
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SUMMARY:The Future of Water in Southern California
DESCRIPTION:The Luskin Center for Innovation would like to invite you to the UCLA Water Resources Group inaugural public meeting on May 24th\, which will feature a discussion on the recently-released report of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California’s (MWD) Blue Ribbon Committee. The report recommends models\, strategies and approaches for the coming half-century of water challenges. Luskin scholar Yoram Cohen was appointed member of the Blue Ribbon Committee\, Luskin scholar and director J.R. DeShazo served as research staff for the Blue Ribbon Committee\, and Luskin Center Executive Committee member Glen MacDonald presented to the committee. The Luskin Center will also host an event in later 2011 on local water source development and reuse. Please stay tuned and in the meantime\, we hope to see you at the meeting on May 24th.The Future of Water in Southern California: A  Presentation and Discussion on the Metropolitan Water District’s Blue Ribbon Committee ReportUCLA Water Resources Group Inaugural Public MeetingClick here to RSVP Keynote Robert Simonds\, Blue Ribbon Committee Chair and Former MWD DirectorPanelYoram Cohen\, Blue Ribbon Committee Member\, Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering & Director\, Water Technology Research CenterJ.R. DeShazo\, Committee Consultant\, Associate Professor of Public Policy & Director\, Luskin Center for Innovation Robert Lempert\, Committee Consultant\, RAND Corporation & Director\, Frederick S. Pardee Center for Longer Range Global Policy and the Future Human Condition Glen MacDonald\, Panel Moderator\, Professor of Geography and Ecology and Evolutionary Biology &  Director\, Institute of the Environment and SustainabilityThe MWD Blue Ribbon Committee Report outlines proposed models\, strategies and approaches for the coming half-century of water challenges. More than 20 of Southern California’s corporate\, community and academic leaders contributed to the report. The analysis\, recommendations and strategies cover the development of new water options for Southern California\, energy for the future\, economic development and new technologies\, financial stability\, workforce\, and external and internal communications functions.  This event is a joint presentation of the UCLA:Institute of the Environment and SustainabilityLaw School Emmett Center for Climate Change and the EnvironmentLaw School Frankel Environmental Law Policy ProgramWater Technology Research CenterHenry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied ScienceLuskin Center for Innovation in the Luskin School of Public Affairs   
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/the-future-of-water-in-southern-california/
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