Leadership Team Meeting
Zoom MeetingEach Wednesday, our active members from the various action teams, meet to review and update everyone on the work in progress. We also plan events and vote on key matters …
Each Wednesday, our active members from the various action teams, meet to review and update everyone on the work in progress. We also plan events and vote on key matters …
CANCELLED!! The Congressman’s office sent a notice the afternoon of April 30 stating he has had to cancel.
Congressman DeSaulnier invites you to an Environmental Town Hall and Resource Fair in Oakley on May 3. Join the discussion on the path forward in addressing climate change, learn about local solutions, and hear about his efforts in Congress to push back against the Administration’s harmful environmental rollbacks.
See Hope–Seed Change at the third annual Interfaith San Ramon Valley EarthFest, inspired by Creation itself, highlighting eco-success stories, community action, and sacred interconnectedness---the foundation of a flourishing eco-system and regeneration
Join the Contra Costa Climate Circle May 5 from Noon to 1 pm to explore how local communities are using clean energy tools—like solar, wind, batteries, and EVs—to create resilient local power with Distributed Energy Resources (DERs).
Each Wednesday, our active members from the various action teams, meet to review and update everyone on the work in progress. We also plan events and vote on key matters …
The Communications Team meets via Zoom every other Monday. At our bi-weekly meetings the Communications Team identifies and plans ways to engage with county residents about climate solutions. We encourage …
Each Wednesday, our active members from the various action teams, meet to review and update everyone on the work in progress. We also plan events and vote on key matters …
The Local Policy Team meets via Zoom on the third Tuesday of the month. We discuss our position on policies for which we advocate at the city and county level …
Each Wednesday, our active members from the various action teams, meet to review and update everyone on the work in progress. We also plan events and vote on key matters …
California wildfires are causing catastrophic damage—with a price tag around $250 billion. But why should taxpayers carry that cost while Big Oil gets a free pass? Join us and our hosts at The Climate Center for a timely webinar on SB 684 (Menjivar) and AB 1243 (Addis)—legislation that would make fossil fuel companies pay into a Climate Superfund to support disaster recovery, frontline communities, and real climate action.