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WeTalk — Sustainable L.A.

In the final WeTalk episode recorded live in Los Angeles, host Ondi Timoner and her guests look to the future with positivity.

The final episode of WeTalk L.A. features women leading our efforts towards sustainability across Los Angeles and into the skies above! Explore what can be done in the next several years to keep temps down on the ground, what to expect from the world-famous LAX, and how we can mitigate emissions. Find out how to be ambassadors of change right now in fighting fake news and false marketing, and motivate our social groups to influence private interest with their pocketbooks.

Panelists:
- Deborah Flint: former CEO of LAX
- Laurie David: Producer, An Inconvenient Truth, The Biggest Little Farm
- Cindy Montañez: CEO of TreePeople
- Maria Race: Director of Environmental Policy, Programs and Sustainability, United Airlines

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