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SUMMARY:Civic Space in LA: Past\, Present\, Post-Pandemic
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE\nWith the election\, pandemic and social justice top of mind\, we are thinking about civic space and how society reconnects. \nWith prospects of improved testing\, a vaccine\, and potential changes in leadership\, how might transportation\, public spaces\, and neighborhoods evolve? How can urban design affect public health\, economics\, education and civic life? How can our streets\, the primary open spaces in many areas\, better accommodate a variety of community needs? \nCivicas is co-hosting a free Zoom webinar with UCLA’s Luskin School of Public Affairs and Southern California Institute of Architecture featuring experts from the City and County of Los Angeles. Panelists bring their research\, policy and implementation perspectives to this discussion of the past\, present\, and future of LA’s civic spaces\, including equitable solutions for a healthy city in which all can thrive. \nFor more information about our speakers\, please visit civicas.net/events: \nNorma Edith García-González\, Director\, LA County Department of Parks and Recreation\nAnastasia Loukaitou-Sideris\, Associate Dean of the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs & Professor of Urban Planning\nBarbara Romero\, Deputy Mayor of City Services\, City of LA\nMarrikka Trotter\, Architect & Professor of Architectural History\, SCI-Arc\nMark Vallianatos\, Executive Officer of Innovation\, LA Metro\, the Office of Extraordinary Innovation \nOur panel will focus on some of the equity issues surrounding civic spaces\, including parks and streets\, that have been exposed by the pandemic\, then invite participants to follow up with potential ways to continue this engaging conversation.
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/civic-space-in-la-past-present-post-pandemic/
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SUMMARY:Advancing the Theory and Practice of Urban Heat Resilience
DESCRIPTION:Join our partner\, the Aspen Global Change Institute\, for this new workshop that will develop a practice-driven research agenda on urban heat resilience. The Luskin Center’s Associate Director V. Kelly Turner is proudly serving on the organizing committee. While parts of the event are invite-only\, the following portions are open to the public. \nCall for Posters\nStudents and early career researchers: Want to share your research on extreme heat with colleagues? Submit your abstract poster by October 13th.\nLearn more. \nAn Equity-Focused Approach to Urban Heat Resilience\nTune into this conversation with Kizzy Charles-Guzman\, Deputy Director of the NYC Mayor’s Office of Sustainability\, about how we can equitably translate knowledge about urban resilience into practice. The talk will be followed by an interactive poster session.\nLearn more.
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/advancing-the-theory-and-practice-of-urban-heat-resilience/
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SUMMARY:Pathways to Reducing Transportation-related Fossil Fuel Supply
DESCRIPTION:REGISER HERE\nJoin our partners for this event on the 2045 Carbon Neutrality Studies. In these studies\, The Luskin Center for Innovation is serving on the research team and evaluating the workforce impacts from this energy transition. \n2045 Carbon Neutrality Studies Public Workshops \nIn recognition of the urgency of climate change\, the State of California has funded two studies at the University of California to support California’s goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2045. Together\, the studies will identify pathways to significantly reduce transportation-related fossil fuel demand and\, in parallel\, manage a strategic\, responsible decline in transportation-related fossil fuel supply. \nIn partnership with the UC Institutes of Transportation Studies (with branches at UC Davis\, UC Irvine\, UC Berkeley\, and UCLA)\, the UC Davis Policy Institute for Energy\, Environment\, and the Economy (Policy Institute)\, the UC Davis Center for Regional Change (CRC)\, UC Santa Barbara\, and Environmental Market Solutions Laboratory (emLab)\, the two project teams responsible for each carbon neutrality study invite the public to two workshops. Each project team will share information and request feedback from community-based organizations\, civil society\, labor\, and industry\, and will use the diverse input to inform their respective research and subsequent final reports\, which are scheduled to be provided to CalEPA at the end of 2020. \nStudy 2 Workshop: Pathways to reducing transportation-related fossil fuel supply \nIn partnership with the Environmental Market Solutions Laboratory (emLab) and\, UC Santa Barbara researchers will share an overview of their baseline data and preliminary research in the second of the two partner studies exploring potential supply-side pathways to carbon neutrality by 2045. The focus of the workshop will be to gather input on environmental\, community and industry considerations that will be important in the strategic\, managed decline of California’s transportation-related fossil fuel extraction and refining. \nSpeakers:\nDavid Lea\, Professor\, UC Santa Barbara\nJulie Henderson\, Deputy Secretary for Public Policy\, CalEPA \n 
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/pathways-to-reducing-transportation-related-fossil-fuel-supply/
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SUMMARY:Meet and Greet with UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE\nLearn about student funding opportunities and research that shapes equitable\, effective\, and innovative environmental policy and other sustainability solutions for the health of people and the planet. \nOpen to all UCLA students.
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/meet-and-greet-with-the-luskin-center-for-innovation/
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SUMMARY:The National Security Imperative for Climate Action
DESCRIPTION:Watch the recorded session here.\nView and download the presentation slides here.\nThe idea that a warming planet threatens stability around the globe is not new. But now we have a critical window to rapidly reduce climate pollution and build resiliency\, if we are to avert climate catastrophes. Understanding the impacts of climate change on conflicts between and within nations\, as well as the impacts on U.S. military infrastructure and operations\, is critical to inform climate mitigation and adaptation action. Join this conversation with U.S. government and academic leaders to explore why and how new national and foreign policy is needed to ensure a more sustainable future. \n  \nPARTICIPANTS \n\nKate Guy\, Senior Research Fellow\, The Center for Climate & Security (moderator)\nWilliam J. Fallon\, Admiral\, U.S. Navy (Retired)\, Principal\, Global Alliance Advisors\, LLC\nCongressman Ted Lieu\, U.S. Representative\, CA 33rd District\nDavid Orr\, Professor of Environmental Studies and Politics\, Oberlin College\n\nCo-Hosts: \nUCLA Burkle Center for International Relations\nUCLA Luskin Center for Innovation \nThis webinar is part of the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation’s 100% Clean Energy event series\, which kicked off with the Summit on State and Local Progress Toward 100% Clean Energy last fall.
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/the-national-security-imperative-for-climate-action/
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