Luskin Lecture: Mary Nichols
Hear the environmental policy leader explain how government leaders can take bold, equity-focused action to deal with climate change.
Hear the environmental policy leader explain how government leaders can take bold, equity-focused action to deal with climate change.
An in-person session with a political expert and a Washington Post journalist about their book, "100% Democracy: The Case for Universal Voting."
In this lecture, the environmental policy and planning expert at UC Irvine will explore why it is crucial to understand how climate disasters amplify existing inequalities.
How can Los Angeles effectively and equitably adapt to a changing climate? Join us to explore the County's people-centered vision to make our communities healthier, economically stronger and better prepared for the future.
UCLA Luskin graduate students looking for internships and full-time positions are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to network with potential future employers.
The NYU professor of environmental studies and philosophy is an expert on the complex relationships between environmental and animal protection, especially food and conservation.
Zev Yaroslavsky will unveil the results of the seventh annual Quality of Life Index. Then, Jim Newton will interview former governors Gray Davis and Pete Wilson on "The State of California."
The Yale professor integrates satellite remote sensing analysis into her examinations of how urban expansion affects the planet and its environment.
The scholar known as the father of environmental justice will focus on empowering vulnerable populations in the U.S. and ensuring that climate change mitigation is fair and equitable.
During a series of afternoon presentations, former students, colleagues and friends will reflect on the impact of the late professor as a teacher and mentor, plus his legacy as a planning and transportation scholar.