UCLA Institute of the...![]() Category: Root Mission: The mission of the UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability is to generate knowledge and provide solutions for regional and global environmental problems. |
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Our collaborative mural structures allow for communities of 50 to 1000 discuss and envision solutions to challenges, while simultaneously raising awareness. Our creative process brings conflicting factions together and lays the ground work for a common inspiring experience, completely changing the context for difficult issues. Positive solutions flourish.
The 10-step program of Beating The Odds Now is rooted in neuroscience, the wisdom of Rudolf Steiner and the Dalai Lama, project-based learning, 21st century skills and arts integration. We focus on powerful stories, cutting-edge information and inspiring images of what's working and what's possible.
The following areas can be tackled by both Beating The Odds Now and the collaborative mural/storytelling structures: Habitats, including forests, grasslands, deserts, wetlands, mountains, the Artic; Animals, including amphibians, birds, insects, fish, invertebrates, mammals, reptiles; coastal and marine ecosystems; water; climate; pollution; human health; business development; energy; biodiversity; forests; agriculture and food.