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sdclimatenetwork-blog · 6 years ago
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#Repost @sdccalliance with @get_repost ・・・ @barbarabryd1 reminded us today that Community Choice Energy is tried and true. We deserve nothing less than choice, competition, clean energy, & affordable rates! #LetsVote #CountdownToChoice (at San Diego, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/BoS3UZMn168/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=z1vdhk501rht
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sdclimatenetwork-blog · 6 years ago
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San Diegans! Join us at the Rise for Climate March on Saturday, September 8th. March starts at 10am. Full details at rise4climate.org San Diego Climate Action Network will be tabling at the end of the march at the Embarcadero. We’ll be sharing a booth with the North County Climate Change Alliance. Come by and say hi!!!!!!!!!!! . . . . . @SanDiego350 #SDCAN #SanDiego350 #Rise4Climate #RiseForClimate #ClimateJustice #ClimateCrossroads #FossilFree #Inspiration #Love #GreenAction #ClimateAction #CleanEnergy #GreenJobs #Community #GlobalClimateActionSummit #HumanRights #ClimateChange #GlobalWarming #ClimateMarch #ActOnClimate #SanDiego #RenewableEnergy #100 (at San Diego, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/BnZ7G-rn-Ok/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=17ijotlkump3p
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sdclimatenetwork-blog · 6 years ago
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#Repost @greeniegroup with @get_repost ・・・ Long weekends mean more people getting out and enjoying our parks, beaches, and rivers. Make sure to cleanup and leave the outdoors better than you found it 😎 . . . . #greeniegroup #cleanup #take3forthesea #nowaste #optoutside #saveouroceans #saveourseas #labordayweekend #surfrider #coastalcleanupday #ecoconscious #plasticfree https://www.instagram.com/p/BnMfcMAnlKE/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=gkxpe92j4673
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sdclimatenetwork-blog · 6 years ago
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#Repost @ecoartsfoundation with @get_repost ・・・ Working Films uses documentaries to advance social justice and environmental protection. . In his EcoArts interview, Andy Meyers defines a just recovery by the long-term cultural changes, planning, partnerships, investment, and infrastructure needed to build intersectional models and alternatives for communities hit first and worst by the catastrophic impacts of climate change. . In 2018, his company Working Films will select up to four filmmakers to receive impact campaign strategy development. Selected filmmakers will work with Working Films to customize a package of services that best meet the needs of their individual project and that will leave them well positioned to fully fund and carry out an impact campaign. They’re looking for documentaries that illuminate and demonstrate community-centered solutions in response to climate disasters. This includes at least two grants of up to $30,000 each in support of the production of short non-fiction films (up to 30 minutes in length) that can be used to mobilize residents who have been impacted directly, as well as audiences across the United States, to demand “just recovery”. . For more on Working Films visit: http://www.workingfilms.org/about/ . For more on the documentary Shore Stories @shorestories And Andy’s process, check out episode 21 on our Let’s Talk About the Weather podcast. . @workingfilms #documentaries #environment #environmentalprptection #environmentaljustice #justtransition #climatechange #ecomovies #ecofilm #ecofipms #docsinaction @workingfilms #shorestories #letstalkabouttheweather #justrecovery #culturalchange #filmmakers #communities #education #impact #solutions #communitycentered #campaign #impactcampaign #funding #arts #opportunity
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sdclimatenetwork-blog · 6 years ago
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#Repost @ecoartsfoundation with @get_repost ・・・ Working Films uses documentaries to advance social justice and environmental protection. . In his EcoArts interview, Andy Meyers defines a just recovery by the long-term cultural changes, planning, partnerships, investment, and infrastructure needed to build intersectional models and alternatives for communities hit first and worst by the catastrophic impacts of climate change. . In 2018, his company Working Films will select up to four filmmakers to receive impact campaign strategy development. Selected filmmakers will work with Working Films to customize a package of services that best meet the needs of their individual project and that will leave them well positioned to fully fund and carry out an impact campaign. They’re looking for documentaries that illuminate and demonstrate community-centered solutions in response to climate disasters. This includes at least two grants of up to $30,000 each in support of the production of short non-fiction films (up to 30 minutes in length) that can be used to mobilize residents who have been impacted directly, as well as audiences across the United States, to demand “just recovery”. . For more on Working Films visit: http://www.workingfilms.org/about/ . For more on the documentary Shore Stories @shorestories And Andy’s process, check out episode 21 on our Let’s Talk About the Weather podcast. . @workingfilms #documentaries #environment #environmentalprptection #environmentaljustice #justtransition #climatechange #ecomovies #ecofilm #ecofipms #docsinaction @workingfilms #shorestories #letstalkabouttheweather #justrecovery #culturalchange #filmmakers #communities #education #impact #solutions #communitycentered #campaign #impactcampaign #funding #arts #opportunity
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sdclimatenetwork-blog · 7 years ago
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Climate Change Fundraiser for Citizens Climate Lobby BACK TO THE GARDEN! Come and learn more about climate change in a lovely garden setting with wine, appetizers and live music! Sponsored by Citizens Climate Lobby, a non-partisan group advocating with Congress for action on climate change. Guest speaker is climatologist Professor Sandra Kirtland Turner, Ph.D. Parking and garden entry included, ticket holders may come any time after 9 am to enjoy this wonderful garden. Wine and appetizer reception on the patio 2-5pm. Advanced purchase required. Ticket price: $45, ages 25 and under $25. For tickets: bit.ly/2MganMx For more info: [email protected] #ClimateChange #ActOnClimate #CarbonTaxandDividend #ClimateScience #SanDiegoBotanicGarden #Encinitas #NorthCounty #SanDiego (at San Diego Botanic Garden)
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sdclimatenetwork-blog · 7 years ago
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Free Patches and Stickers - UCSD UCSD Students Take a moment to de-stress during week 9 and come visit the Sustainability Resource Center The Student Sustainability Collective has a bunch of really cute patches and fabrics for y'all to iron on or sew onto your old clothes, shoes, hats, backpacks, etc (we'll have irons already here at the SRC). They'll also have cute stickers so you can make your water bottles, laptops, potted plants, etc. really cute too! *please note: you MUST bring an item of your own to patch in order to take a free patch. http://bit.ly/2ktZlaG @sustainucsd @exonauty @UCSDSummer #UCSDSustainability #UCSD #Sustainability #patches #stickers #boss (at UCSD)
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sdclimatenetwork-blog · 7 years ago
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Kimberly Anderson, CSUSM Student, will be speaking about Environmental Activism at the Solana Beach Eco Rotary meeting on Tuesday March 20th. Meeting starts at 6 pm at the LePort School, 1010 Solana Drive, Solana Beach, CA 92014. 🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎 Kimberly Anderson is a student at California State University, San Marcos and is an Environmental Studies undergrad. She is the founder and President of the CSUSM Ocean Conservation Club and was elected the Sustainability Representative in the ASI Board of Directors, representing the 17,000 students at her school. She will be joining us for our meeting on March 20th and discuss her environmental activism in our community and at her university. #Environment #Activism #ClimateChange #CSUSM #oceanconservation #climateaction #SolanaBeach #rotary (at Solana Beach, California)
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sdclimatenetwork-blog · 7 years ago
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It’s #GivingTuesday. Please consider contributing to us at https://www.sdclimatenetwork.org/donate 🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎 We hope you have found it useful this year to be more informed about climate-related events and activities around San Diego County. Based on feedback we’ve received from local organizations, we know that new people are attending events after seeing them listed in the SDCAN calendar. Did you decide to attend an event because of our calendar? 🌎🌎 Our mission at SDCAN is to support the groups working on climate change solutions in San Diego County, and to do this we need resources. 🌎🌎 Will you help us start the new year off strong? 🌎🌎 Here’s what we’ll do with your funds: • Continue providing an up-to-date calendar of climate activities and events • Expand our website to better describe and promote the efforts of San Diego County groups doing work on climate • Enhance our promotional efforts through videos, blogs, and podcasts Join our efforts by making a donation today! Your donation, of any size, will help build a bigger, better, and broader climate movement in San Diego County. 🌎🌎 In gratitude, Dave Peiser Executive Director 🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎
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sdclimatenetwork-blog · 7 years ago
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On Sunday, November 5th at 11am, Join the San Diego Climate Mobilization Coalition for a March and Rally! 🌎🌎 Meet at the San Diego Civic Center Plaza 🌎🌎 The event begins at San Diego Civic Center Plaza and we will march to the Federal Building at Front and Broadway where we will post the Pledge on the Federal Building calling upon the Federal Government to implement a World War II-scale Mobilization to transition the U.S. off of Fossil Fuels and onto Wind, Water & Solar Renewable Energy as computer modeled by Engineering Professor Mark Jacobson and his colleagues at Stanford University. Fossil Fuels must be abolished if humans are to survive. We now have the technology to build a new American Energy System based on Renewable Energy. All we need is for millions of Americans to peacefully get in the streets and let the Government know we want it. World War I, World War II, World War CO2. 100% Renewable is 100% Possible. 🌎🌎 #SDClimateMobilization #ActOnClimate #ClimateChange #SanDiego #Solar #RenewableEnergy #Survival #ClimateMobilization (at San Diego, California)
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sdclimatenetwork-blog · 7 years ago
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The Escondido Climate Action Alliance will be meeting on Friday, November 3rd at 12:00PM at Vinz, in the room to the left of the entrance (201 E Grand Ave., Escondido, CA 92024). 🌎🌎 Do you live in Escondido and care about its future? Then join other concerned residents and members of environmental and civic groups for lunch and brainstorming! Current areas of focus are: improving the Climate Action Plan, exploring Community Choice Energy, educating individuals about Carbon Fee and Dividend and promoting environmental and climate change literacy. 🌎🌎 More info: https://www.facebook.com/groups/365613313856348/ 🌎🌎 #ActOnClimate #Escondido #CCE #ClimateActionPlan #Climatechange (at Escondido, California)
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sdclimatenetwork-blog · 7 years ago
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Tiny Home Village - Alternative Housing Solutions 🌎🌎 Consider attending this free, family-friendly event on Saturday October 28th, 9am-5pm. Enjoy #TinyHome tours, games, food and music at Market Creek Plaza, 310 Euclid Ave, San Diego, CA 92114. 🌎🌎 More info at tinyhomecentral.net 🌎🌎 In a partnership between Tiny Home Central and the San Diego Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), this demonstration event will offer community members, key decision-makers, and potential clients an in-person, life-size and hands-on experience to learn about these smaller structures. "We intend for this event to encourage dialogue, to inspire innovation, and to expand the perception of what a healthy home environment can be." 🌎🌎 This is a free, family-friendly event. Enjoy tiny home tours, games, food and music - all are welcome. 🌎🌎 Transit-accessible: Take the Trolley Orange Line to the Euclid Avenue Station; By bus: 3, 3A, 4, 5, 5A, 13, 16, 603, 916, 955, 960 to Euclid train station 🌎🌎 Note: Adjacent to Market Creek Plaza is the Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation. 🌎🌎 Stay informed about the tiny house movement by joining the Tiny House Enthusiasts Meetup Group. 🌎🌎 #TinyHouse #tiny #housing #climatechange #actonclimate #tinyhousemovement #tinyhousetalk @tinyhouse @dreamgiglivetiny @tinyhousetinyfootprint @vanlifediaries @tinyhousetalk @tinyhousetown @tinyhouselistings @mytinyhousetrip @tinyhouseblog @tiny_house_ideas @tinyhousemovement @tnylvng @tinyhousemag @minimaliste.tinyhouses @windrivertinyhomes @compactliving @newfrontiertinyhomes @moderntinyliving @close2homehousing @tumbleweedhouses @prefabsmallhomes @thinkbiglivetiny @tiny.houses1 @tinyhousegiantjourney @tinyhousebasics @livingtinyproject @tiny.houses24h @ashleymazanec @ecoartsfoundation (at San Diego, California)
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sdclimatenetwork-blog · 7 years ago
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On September 7, 2017 from 6-8pm, Tom Steyer will join us to talk about current issues in climate change politics and NextGen America's work to prevent climate disaster, promote prosperity, and protect the rights of every American. 🌎🌎 Register to attend by going to https://sandiego350.org/ 🌎🌎 There will be an extensive Q&A during which Tom will discuss the climate movement, the politics of climate, and how Californians can take effective action. San Diego Council Member Barbara Bry (District 1) will also talk about implementing a Community Choice Energy program in San Diego in order to meet our goal of 100% clean energy, and how San Diegans can help make it happen. Barbara is a former journalist and high-tech entrepreneur who was on the founding team of several local high-tech companies. Council Member Chris Ward (District 3) will introduce Tom Steyer. 🌎🌎 Tom is a business leader and philanthropist who believes we have a moral responsibility to give back and help ensure every family shares the benefits of economic opportunity, education, and a healthy climate. He serves as President of NextGen America, an organization he founded as NextGen Climate in 2013 to prevent climate disaster and promote prosperity for all Americans. “[In 2012] Steyer and environmental activist and author Bill McKibben spent a day trudging through the Adirondacks. Not long after, Steyer parted ways with the leadership of his company and his oil and gas investments, began to fight the Keystone XL pipeline, and then reinvented himself as a one-man superfund for climate causes.” – Wired 🌎🌎 At St. Paul's Cathedral. Enter from 5th Avenue. Doors open at 6:00 for check-in and refreshments; event begins at 6:30 pm. Note updated time Suggested Donation: $10 (no one will be turned away for lack of funds). 🌎🌎 This event is sponsored by @SanDiego350 🌎🌎 Event cosponsors include: NextGen America, San Diego CALSEIA , Change Begins with ME (Indivisible), Stay Cool 4 Grandkids, Citizens Climate Lobby San Diego, Climate Action Campaign, San Diego Coastkeeper, American Federation of Teachers Guild Local 1931, Sierra Club San Diego, North County Climate Change Alliance, Interfaith Worker Justice (at San Diego, California)
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sdclimatenetwork-blog · 7 years ago
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San Diego 350 Midsummer Night’s Garden Party Fundraiser 🌎🌎 July 29th from 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm in Hillcrest 🌎🌎 Take a night off from working and worrying about the climate crisis to celebrate SanDiego350’s achievements in good company, and know your contribution supports their bright future. 🌎🌎 The event will be held in the beautiful garden of a private residence in Hillcrest. There’ll be beer, wine and appetizers (vegetarian and vegan), entertainment from local musicians, a guided tour of the permaculture garden and a fun party game or two. If you’re new to SanDiego350, this will be a wonderful opportunity to get acquainted with other members. The event is open house style, so stay for the whole event, or just an hour or two. 🌎🌎 Go to sandiego350.org to RSVP. 🌎🌎 @SanDiego350 #ClimateAction #ActOnClimate #Network #ClimateJustice #RenewableEnergy #SanDiego #Solar #WindEnergy #NoDAPL #NoKeystone #Fundraiser #SDCAN (at Hillcrest, San Diego)
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sdclimatenetwork-blog · 8 years ago
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I Love a Clean San Diego Summer Social DATE: Saturday, June 24, 2017 TIME: 2 PM to 5 PM LOCATION: ChuckAlek Biergarten (North Park), 3139 University Ave., Suite B, San Diego, CA 92104 COST: $15 includes beer, tacos, raffle prizes and live entertainment. @ iloveacleansd @chuckalek_biergarten #toastsandtacos #sdliving #sandiego #summersocial2017 #environment #sustainability (at ChuckAlek Biergarten)
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sdclimatenetwork-blog · 8 years ago
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The San Diego Climate Mobilization Coalition is sponsoring a Rally Tuesday, June 27th at 5:30 p.m. at Liberty Station to support a World War II-scale national mobilization to transition the U.S. off of fossil fuels and onto Wind, Water and Solar energy. 🌎🌎 The Rally will be in NTC Park at Roosevelt Road and Cushing Drive. 🌎🌎 Many influential Americans believe it would be a grave mistake for America to wait for some other nation to become the first to be fossil-fuel free because that nation would become the moral leader of the world. The goal of the climate mobilization is to restore a climate that is safe, stable and supportive of human civilization. At present, climate change is causing immense human suffering and damage to the natural world. It threatens the collapse of civilization within this century. Confronting this crisis is the great moral imperative of our time, according to retired Superior Court Judge Robert C. Coates, chairman of the San Diego Climate Mobilization Coalition. 🌎 There will be music, speakers, and snacks. Make your voices heard. Climate change is not a hoax, it's an emergency. Let's treat it like one; let's mobilize! 🌎🌎 #ClimateMobilization #ClimateChange #ActOnClimate #RenewableEnergy #Solar #WindEnergy #BatteryStorage #SanDiego #SDCAN 🌎🌎🌎 https://www.facebook.com/events/424161471272947 (at Liberty Station, San Diego)
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sdclimatenetwork-blog · 8 years ago
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On Tuesday, June 13th at 6pm, Angus Clark will discuss autonomous vehicles, car share, ride share, ride hailing and EV charging stations at the weekly meeting of the Solana Beach Eco Rotary Club. Angus Clark is a 25+ Year international entrepreneur in emerging technologies including telecommunications, IT, energy and transportation sectors. He is currently focused on electric and plug-in hybrid vehicle infrastructure, DC Rapid-Charging and use of alternate-fuels for low-carbon, high-efficiency power generation and energy-storage. Locally he’s brought electric vehicle rentals to hotels with his company HulaCar (hulacars.com) and is involved with a charging station project in Encinitas in the parking lot below city hall with the non-profit Corridor Holdings. He is also one of the panelists for Circulate San Diego’s “Future of Transportation” forums currently occurring around San Diego County Every Tuesday, the Solana Beach Eco Rotary Club meets for a presentation on environmental issues, climate change and sustainability, and to discuss local environmental action. The meetings start at 6pm with a 30 minute social time with wine and light food. Their mission is “to educate ourselves and our communities about environmental challenges and engage in implementing their solutions.” Full calendar at sbecorotary.org They encourage guests to come to our meetings – there is no cost to attend as a guest. #EV #ElectricVehicles #RideShare #Carshare #EVCharging #Batteries #Rotary #Sustainability #SDCAN (at Solana Beach, California)
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