Events that address critical issues confronting society in pursuit of environmental balance, economic vitality & social justice.
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UC Alumni Career Network Environmental Justice panel

Zoom

Join the UC Alumni Career Network to explore careers in environmental justice. Learn from the impactful journeys of UC alumni and be inspired to pursue a path towards a healthier, more equitable world.

Free

Irvine Climate Action & Adaptation Plan (CAAP) Virtual Workshop — November 2023

Zoom

Save the date for the City of Irvine Climate Action & Adaptation Plan (CAAP) Virtual Workshop. Join us via Zoom(link is external) Thursday, November 30, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. The CAAP workshop will review goals of Irvine's CAAP, share information on the municipal and community greenhouse gas inventory, and provide a chance for the [...]

Free

Bridging the Divide: Making Energy Transition Rhetoric a Reality

Zoom

This summer saw record temperatures, deadly floods, wildfires, and storms. The climate change impacts scientists have warned about are now evident. While more policy action is needed, governments are taking significant steps to avert the most devastating consequences of climate change with historic investments in clean energy, such as the Inflation Reduction Act passed a [...]

Free

California Energy Commission Virtual Career Fair

Zoom

Get energized and join us for our 2023 virtual career fair! Get plugged in to the latest job opportunities at the California Energy Commission. We’re recruiting for a myriad of positions—not all of which require an energy background: just Californians like you who have good energy! The Energy Commission, which is the state's primary [...]

Free

Resisting Ecofascism Webinar by Movement Generation

Zoom

Join Quinton Sankofa of Movement Generation with our guest presenter Hilary Moore, political educator and co-author of No Fascist USA!, for a free webinar on ecofascism on March 28 at 3:30pm PST / 6:30pm EST. Ecofascism is a term that describes how environmentalism is leveraged to justify fascist violence against marginalized peoples, including Black, Indigenous, [...]

Free

Banning Ranch Conservancy Explore Fungi Webinar

Zoom

Explore Fungi: BRC's Free Virtual Educational Event Is Just Two Weeks Away! Join Banning Ranch Conservancy as we learn from naturalist Aaron Tupac (they/them), exploring the many ways fungi teach us about the interconnectedness of all life on earth. How can we learn with our fungal neighbors to take better care of our planet? [...]

Free

UCI Culinary Health

Zoom

UCI Samueli Institute Culinary Health is a 50-minute workshop based on the UCI School of Medicine Culinary Medicine curriculum. Each class is led by a UCI Health SSIHI provider and includes a demonstration from UCI SSIHI Executive Chef Jessica VanRoo on a relevant daily meal plan consisting of breakfast, lunch, and/or dinner dishes. Previously recorded [...]

Free

Charles Lee: US EPA’s Emerging Cumulative Impacts Framework

Zoom

The UCI Law Center for Land, Environment and Natural Resources (CLEANR) and UCI Newkirk Center for Science & Society welcome environmental justice pioneer Charles Lee. Lee will present key concepts associated with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s emerging framework to assess and address cumulative impacts and their implications for research, policy development and practice. [...]

Free

The Land Teaches Us: (Re)storying Pedagogy and Practice Through Etuaptmumk

Zoom

About this event: Through both Indigenous and non-Indigenous perspectives, Two-Eyed Land-based play and co-learning supports the growth of respectful, reciprocal and responsible relationships with places, plant-life and animals for the benefit of all. Learn more about co-learning from and with the Land, grounded in the principles of Etuaptmumk - Two-Eyed Seeing (in the Mi'kmaq [...]

Free

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Fall Speaker-to-Action Series

Zoom

Higher education institutions play a crucial role in preparing future leaders to adapt to, and help solve, the climate crisis. Rising college/university-aged students demonstrate intense interest in social justice issues, civic engagement, and climate change. This interest factors into school choice and can translate into campus sustainability movements, such as fossil fuel divestment campaigns. [...]

Free

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