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Lec Last - Sustainable Living, Environment 185A, UCLA

"Lec Last - Sustainable Living, Environment 185A, UCLA"Course Description Environment 185A: Sustainable Living is a sub-division of the Education for Sustainable Living Program (ESLP). ESLP is a student designed, student developed, and student facilitated program offered through the Institute of the Environment. The Speaker Series brings guest speakers from UCLA and across the country to speak on specialized subjects including food systems, green business, organic gardens, sustainable living, the green economy, environmental justice and transportation. Speakers range from authors, professors, community activists, environmentalists, for and non-profit business representatives, and government officials. Lecture Series Student Directors: Spencer Hill, 3rd Year, Applied Mathematics/Atmospheric, Oceanic and Environmental Science Double Major Isis Krause, 4th Year, Geography/Environmental Studies Hayley Moller, 3rd Year, Environmental Science Major Guest Speakers: Kim Karlsrud grew up in New England before relocating to west coast where she earned a degree in Product Design from Otis College in Los Angeles. Underlying a multi‐disciplinary approach to design are her interests in sustainability, social responsibility, and world travel. She is currently working and teaching in Los Angeles and operates as the local Chapter Head for Project H. Daniel Phillips is an environmental designer and writer currently living in Los Angeles. He graduated from Otis College of Art and Design with a degree in Architecture/Landscapes/Interiors and has traveled extensively throughout the U.S. and elsewhere pursuing his interest in the contemporary issues of the built environment. Note: Some clips and images may have been blurred or removed to avoid copyright infringement. * See all the UCLA Psychology 116: Neuroscience Lab lectures in this series: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=4625A5EA38596A85 * See more courses from UCLA: http://www.youtube.com/uclacourses * See more from UCLA's main channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/ucla

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