"CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY" BY STANFORD PROFESSOR OF EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCE,
MARSHALL BURKEFriday, June 3, 2020, 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
5391, Public Affairs Building, UCLA
DOORS OPEN AT 3:15 PM. LIGHT LUNCH SERVED WITH RSVP. BRING YOUR OWN
BEVERAGE.
Marshall Burke’s research focuses on social and economic impacts of
environmental change, and on the economics of rural development in
Africa. His work regularly appears in both economics and scientific
journals, including recent publications in Nature, Science, and the
Quarterly Journal of Economics. He holds a PhD in Agricultural and
Resource Economics from UC Berkeley, and a BA in International
Relations from Stanford.
Admission is free, but registration is required for each attendee.
TRANSIT: UCLA campus is accessible by multiple bus lines, including
Metro, Culver City, Santa Monica, and many others.
RIDESHARE: If using Lyft or Uber, please enter UCLA Guest House as
your drop-off destination. The Luskin School is across the street from
the UCLA Guest House.
PARKING: $13 per day, or $3/hour, paid by license plate. Nearest
parking lot is Structure 3.
1. From Hilgard Ave. enter the east side of UCLA campus at Wyton Dr.
2. Make and immediate right turn onto Charles E. Young Dr. East and
signs will direct you to Parking Structure 3. Look for Pay by Space
parking.
3. From the ground level of Structure 3, go South on Charles E Young
Drive toward Wyton Drive.
4. The Luskin School of Public Affairs is near the corner of Wyton and
Charles E Young Drive.
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As land grant institution, the UCLA acknowledges the Tongva peoples as
the traditional land caretakers of Tovaangar (Los Angeles basin, South
Channel Islands).
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