The MultiCultural Center presents an in-person screening of the 2019 film by acclaimed director Trey Edward Shults that explores the universal capacity for compassion and growth even in the darkest of times.
Pascale Garaud of UC Santa Cruz discusses what scientists have already learned from stars, and what they hope to learn in the future through advances in stellar seismology and high-performance computing.
The initiative in question, the Clean Electricity Performance Program (CEPP), incentivizes utilities to supply more clean electricity to consumers each year. Leah Stokes, an expert on climate policy at the University of California Santa Barbara, tweeted on Friday that the program “is the most important part of the climate bill when it comes to cutting pollution. We need the CEPP to take on the climate crisis. It’s just that simple. No climate, no deal.”