The Environmental and Transportation Advisory Commission
The Environmental and Transportation Advisory Commission
The Environmental and Transportation Advisory Commission (ETAC) meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 4 p.m., unless canceled
The Environmental and Transportation Advisory Commission (ETAC) meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 4 p.m., unless canceled
This presentation examines river flood generation processes across various scales, emphasizing the organized nature of preferential flow rather than randomness. It highlights the increasing hazard of river floods due to factors such as land-use changes, hydraulic interventions, and climate change impacts on rainfall and snow processes, underscoring the importance of incorporating these complexities into flood… Continue Reading Processes of River Flood Generation – Are they Changing? with Dr. Günter Blöschl
Join the Womxn's Center for Success as we celebrate the end of Womxn's Month in conversation with Renee Tracey Sherman, the founder and Executive Director of We Testify. Come learn about advocacy, sisterhood, and the power in our collective choice for a future of reproductive equity! Join us for a moderated discussion between Renee and… Continue Reading The Power in Our Choice: In Conversation with Renee Bracey Sherman
Discover the beauty of nature with us! Join our Wednesday Wellness Walks, a bi-weekly adventure to local UCI points of interest. Explore nearby parks and nature preserves, right in our own backyard. Along the way, we’ll practice mindfulness and learn about our local ecology. All students, faculty, and staff are welcome! Walk at your own… Continue Reading Wednesday Wellness Walk: UCI Ecological Preserve
This 2-part webinar and exchange will bring together a diverse community of practitioners to explore and share case studies showcasing locally led nature-based solutions and tools for building resilient coasts and communities for people, nature, and the climate.
This 2-part webinar and exchange will bring together a diverse community of practitioners to explore and share case studies showcasing locally led nature-based solutions and tools for building resilient coasts and communities for people, nature, and the climate. INTRODUCING OUR SPEAKERS Natalie Bartel, Project Manager, Coastal Quest Area of Focus: Orange County - Identifying coastal… Continue Reading Achieving Coastal Resilience for People, Nature, and Climate Webinar Series
Try a relaxing yoga class at the Cross-Cultural Center from 12-1pm on Thursdays. Beginners and all experience levels are welcome. Yoga mats will be provided. No RSVP needed. Classes are hosted by the CCC and taught by Professor Kris Peterson from Anthropology during odd weeks and Natalie D'Azzo from the Center for Student Wellness &… Continue Reading Yoga @ CCC Ring Room
The CLEWS Seminar Series is a collaborative initiative between the University of California (UC) and esteemed national laboratories (LANL, LBNL, LLNL, etc.), dedicated to advancing discussions on climate change modeling and science. The seminar will take place on Thursdays from 4:00PM to 5:00PM throughout the winter quarter. Featuring prominent speakers from national labs who will… Continue Reading CLEWS Seminar Series 2024
The City of Irvine, in partnership with the nonprofit OC Goes Solar, is offering a workshop for community members to learn about the benefits of going solar at home. Meet with experts and community-screened solar installers to learn about the benefits and basics of going solar for your home: Learn about the Solarize Irvine program… Continue Reading Solarize Irvine Community Workshop
Clarington Park on March 16th, from 9:00am -12:00pm. The Rooted Volunteer Campaign was created to provide a series of planting events to help beautify our community. Volunteers will head out to different parks and neighborhoods throughout the City to plant various trees and plants in areas of need. Participants who attend all 4 Rooted Volunteer… Continue Reading Rooted Volunteer Campaign
Skylark Elementary. The City, in partnership with the Garden Grove Sanitary District and Republic Services, will host a series of community cleanup days throughout the city in an effort to help residents properly dispose of bulky items for free. Residents may bring unwanted bulky items, such as non-refrigerant appliances, furniture, mattresses, and carpets. Electronic waste,… Continue Reading Community Cleanup Day
Join FRN and Second harvest as we recover and redistribute food from the Natural Products Expo at the Anaheim Convention! We’ll be collecting leftover unopened food products from various vendors, then donating them to a local Food Bank. Check out our instagram for details on registering!
Professor Stephen Lee (Professor of Law, UCI Law) and Dr. Gregg Macey (Director, UCI Law Center for Land, Environment, and Natural Resources) host a discussion of Nadia Kim's book, Refusing Death: Immigrant Women and the Fight for Environmental Justice in LA (Stanford University Press).
Try a relaxing yoga class at the Cross-Cultural Center from 12-1pm on Thursdays. Beginners and all experience levels are welcome. Yoga mats will be provided. No RSVP needed. Classes are hosted by the CCC and taught by Professor Kris Peterson from Anthropology during odd weeks and Natalie D'Azzo from the Center for Student Wellness &… Continue Reading Yoga @ CCC Ring Room
Event Details: This is a drive-thru event with a limited amount of pre-bagged STA certified compost. Proof of Laguna Beach residency is required. Bags are limited to 4 bags per household which are approximately 25 pounds each. * Supplies are limited and will be available on a first come first serve basis for Laguna Beach… Continue Reading Compost Giveaway Event
Try a relaxing yoga class at the Cross-Cultural Center from 12-1pm on Thursdays. Beginners and all experience levels are welcome. Yoga mats will be provided. No RSVP needed. Classes are hosted by the CCC and taught by Professor Kris Peterson from Anthropology during odd weeks and Natalie D'Azzo from the Center for Student Wellness &… Continue Reading Yoga @ CCC Ring Room
The City of Santa Ana Public Works Agency is sponsoring a free household hazardous waste collection on Saturday, March 30, 2024, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Saddleback High School located at 2802 S. Flower St. The event is free to Santa Ana residents and no appointment is required. This is a wonderful opportunity… Continue Reading Free Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off Event
Located at the Santa Ana Train Station. The route will be a slow paced 4.5 mile ride guided by Bike Captains ensuring traffic safety. No one will be left behind. We will ride 1.8 miles to Crece and stop for a composting workshop then ride 2.7 miles returning to the train station.
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