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SUMMARY:High Impact Tea with Mary Nichols - COP26\, Climate Regulation & Beyond: How Business Leaders can Become Effective Climate Leaders
DESCRIPTION:Register\nHosted by UCLA Impact@Anderson  \nHigh Impact Tea featuring Mary Nichols\, Distinguished Counsel at UCLA Law\, Former Chairwoman of the California Air Resources Board\, in conversation with Dr. Magali Delmas\, Professor of Management at the Anderson School of Management and the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability \nWith COP26 underway and almost to its conclusion\, we wanted to feature Dr. Mary Nichols\, whose work spans the gamut of environmental law and policy. Her long tenure working in this field through four gubernatorial administrations in California has made her a model of conversation\, collaboration\, and outcomes\, managing to balance the interests of utilities companies\, communities\, activists\, policy-makers\, financiers\, and the auto\, oil and gas industries without getting co-opted. This High Impact Tea will explore what will come next in environmental regulations\, how young graduates can have an environmental impact\, and how each of us can influence corporations to be truly green. Dr. Nichols will be in conversation with Maggie Delmas\, Professor of Management at the Anderson School of Management and the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability at UCLA and Faculty Director of the Center for Impact at Anderson. \nThe High Impact Tea is a quarterly speaker series that features social impact industry leaders sharing stories about their successes\, and lessons learned in their careers. The social and educational event is open to faculty\, students\, staff and alumni across UCLA\, as well as the broader social impact community. It is designed to provide a forum for conversation and exchange of ideas among people committed to creating social\, environmental and economic impact around the world.
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/high-impact-tea-with-mary-nichols-cop26-climate-regulation-beyond-how-business-leaders-can-become-effective-climate-leaders/
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SUMMARY:Urban Water Conservation in a Drought
DESCRIPTION:Register\nHosted by the UCLA Water Resources Group. \nDuring the last drought (2011 -2017)\, California had to manage through emergency regulation which includes conservation mandates. Since then\, new legislation was signed to “Make Conservation a Way of Life” for all water users\, improving the efficiency of water use\, and using less of it permanently. \nThe 2020-2021 California Drought Monitor Map above shows California is in exceptional drought\, due to low precipitation\, record breaking high temperatures\, little snow\, high evaporation and prior droughts. \nWe have brought together a great panel of experts to discuss: \n\nHow has urban water conservation evolved since the 2018 Water Conservation Legislation passed?\nWhat are we doing differently now from the last drought?\nWhat do we need to know about water use and water users to become more prepared for longer and/or more extreme droughts?\nWhat can water experts contribute to make Conservation a Way of Life?\nHow do the burdens and benefits of conservation fall? Fairly\, or not?\n\n\nOUR PANEL: \nSonali Abraham\, Research Associate\, The Pacific Institute. \nUCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability D. Env. \nEduardo De La Riva\, Maywood City Council Member \nErik Porse\, Research Engineer in the Office of Water Programs\, CSU Sacramento\, \nAssistant Adjunct Professor at UCLA’s Institute of the Environment and Sustainability \nTracy Quinn\, Director\, NRDC California Urban Water Policy\, Healthy People & Thriving Communities Program; \nMember\, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California \nPanel Moderator \nMadelyn Glickfeld\, Co-Director\, UCLA Water Resources Center
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/urban-water-conservation-in-a-drought/
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