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SUMMARY:SGC's Climate Change Research Program - Listening Session
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the Strategic Growth Council (SGC)\nIn collaboration with the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation (LCI) \nRSVP Here \nThe 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. \nOn May 8\, 2019\, a Listening Session will take place at UCLA. LCI director J.R. DeShazo will give welcome remarks. LCI is part of two Round I Partnership Grants awarded through the SGC’s Climate Change Research Program. Read more about these initiatives here.  \nPotential workshop participants/research partners include: \n\nCommunity-based organizations – including civic\, community\, and advocacy groups\nFederal research agencies and departments\nLocal land use agencies\, departments\, and organizations\nLocal health agencies\, departments\, and organizations\nNon-profit organizations – including conservation\, environmental justice and natural resources\nOpen space landowners and recreation providers\nPrivate sector businesses\nRegional agencies – focused on transportation\, resources\, and infrastructure\nRegional climate collaboratives\nTribes\n\nIn November 2019\, SGC will release the Round 3 Solicitation for its Climate Change Research Program\, describing Council priorities for directing $10 million in pending budget appropriations. During the meeting on May 8th\, SGC staff will invite your input to inform how SGC can better address community priorities in this and other future rounds of the program. Specifically\, staff will ask prospective research partners to discuss: \n\nHow the program’s emphasis on meaningful engagement and science to action supports or could better support the research questions that need to be addressed within their community\,\nHow researchers can launch robust\, diverse\, and unique multi-stakeholder partnerships with organizations that can transform research into action\, and\nTips and past experiences on how your organization has successfully partnered with members of the research community.\n\nFor information about the Climate Change Research program\, visit http://sgc.ca.gov/programs/climate-research/ \nTo review the SGC’s Research Investment Plan\, go to http://sgc.ca.gov/programs/climate-research/docs/20181003-Approved-Research_Investment_Plan.pdf
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/sgcs-climate-change-research-program-listening-session/
LOCATION:UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs\, Room 2343\, 337 Charles E. Young Dr.\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Four Worlds of Carbon Politics: A Talk with Michael L. Ross\, UCLA Political Science
DESCRIPTION:RSVP HERE\nABOUT THE TALK: \nWhy 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. It suggests that the fossil fuel needs of four economic sectors – manufacturing\, services\, agriculture\, and minerals extraction – largely determine both a country’s policies on carbon emissions and the emissions themselves. As long as countries maintain the relative size of these sectors\, their carbon policies and emissions trajectories remain stable; when the mix of sectors changes\, their energy policies and carbon emissions also change. Our theory’s implications are grim: we should not expect countries to reform their carbon policies\, or curtail their fossil fuel consumption\, unless they undergo major economic restructuring. Empirically we validate the model by showing that a country’s sectoral composition is strongly associated with the best available measure of energy policies: gasoline taxes and subsidies in 157 countries from 2003 to 2015\, drawn from an original dataset. This may help explain why countries have been so slow to curtail their greenhouse gas emissions\, despite the catastrophic implications of climate change. \nABOUT THE SPEAKER: \nMichael L. Ross is Professor in the UCLA Department of Political Science and the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability. He is also the Executive Director and co-founder of the Project on Resources and Governance. Ross has published widely on the political and economic problems of resource-rich countries\, civil war\, democracy\, and gender rights. His most recent book\, The Oil Curse: How Petroleum Wealth Shapes the Development of Nations was translated into Arabic\, Russian\, Portuguese and Japanese and was named an “Outstanding Academic Title”by Choice magazine. He is also a Non-Resident Fellow at the Center for Global Development\, and serves on the editorial boards for World Politics and Comparative Political Studies\, the advisory boards of the Natural Resources Governance Institute and the Payne Institute and was previously a member of the US Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative’s Multi Stakeholder Group and the World Bank’s Extractive Industries Review. \nThis event is co-sponsored by the UCLA Burkle Center\, the UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability and by the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation.  \nEVENT PARKING: \nThe closest parking is located in Parking Structure 3. For Pay-by-Plate Parking\, park and then use a Pay Station to purchase parking. For a map and directions\, click here. \nSponsor(s): Burkle Center for International Relations\, Institute of the Environment and Sustainability\, UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/the-four-worlds-of-carbon-politics-a-talk-with-michael-l-ross-ucla-political-science/
LOCATION:UCLA Bunche Hall\, Room 10383\, 315 Portola Plaza\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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