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Follow along with this DIY at-home experiment to explore the effects of ocean acidification on shelled sea creatures. Watch to learn about the research at UC Santa Cruz that investigates this problem and the things we can change in our daily lives to minimize our carbon footprints—then try the experiment out for yourself!
Presented by Regeneración Pajaro Valley in collaboration with the California State University Monterey Bay. This forum will shed light on how the climate emergency disproportionately impacts girls and women and the essential work that they do. Speakers will explore the intersection of sexism, racism, classism, and other oppressions as they tell their stories of climate impacts, climate activism, building climate resilient communities, and working for social and environmental justice.
What: Climate of Hope Online Forum – Women, Girls, and Climate Justice
When: March 3rd, 3-5 pm PST on Zoom with optional networking 5-6 pm
RSVP: https://bit.ly/women_girls_climate
Language: Interpretation in Spanish and Mixteco will be available on Zoom and by phone conference line.
Spanish: (602) 580-9748 Access Code 3470165#
Mixteco: (425) 436-6304 Access Code: 7427151#
Livestream: to Facebook @regenerationpajarovalley
Featured speakers include:
Kanyon Sayers-Roods, Cultural Representative and Native Monitor for Indian Canyon Mutsun Band of Costanoan/Ohlone People, Kanyon Konsulting LLC
Leslie Aguayo– Environmental Equity Program Manager, The Greenlining Institute
Ashley Gauer of Monterey Bay Economic Partnership will moderate a panel focusing on women paving the way for equitable climate resiliency:
Nayeli Gallardo – Sustainable Energy
Natasha Burr -Landscape Designer
Hermelinda Vasquez and Mireya Gomez Contreras – Esperanza Community Farms
We will be presenting a Virtual Art Show from the Pajaro Valley Arts Gallery showcasing women artists that illustrate connections to the environment. Pajaro Valley youth will also be featured through video and art.
We welcome a diverse audience so that we can foster and cultivate women’s leadership in all sectors of society. Attendees will also be given the option to join a virtual networking meeting after the webinar for further discussion.
Event is by donation:
Please support open access to this event as you register by making a secure donation on our website: www.regenerationpajarovalley.org
Suggested gift range – $15-100
Together we can begin to redistribute wealth and invest in the people and communities that are presently and historically impacted by social and economic oppression.
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Facebook: @regenerationpajarovalley
Instagram: @regenerationpv
Questions – (831) 288-7755 or info@regenerationpajarovalley.org
Major support provided by a California Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Justice Small Grant & Ecology Action
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Are you ready to take your commute to the next level? Learn from the experts about bike commuting basics including hauling gear, what to look for in a solid commuting bike, riding while “business casual,” rush hour rules of the road, and more.
As Santa Cruz County expands its network of protected bike lanes and paths, now is the perfect time to explore commuting by bike. With the right preparation, adding biking to your commute options can be a breeze. Staff from Ecology Action will share the need-to-knows of bike commuting, trouble-shoot your commute and after-work errands, and help cyclists of all levels plan for a safe and satisfying ride.
Free bike lights and helmets for all attendees employed in Downtown Santa Cruz*
For more information on the GO Santa Cruz program and available benefits, visit cityofsantacruz.com/gosantacruz.
This free workshop is offered to all downtown Santa Cruz employees as part of GO Santa Cruz, a transportation program that provides downtown employees with commute alternatives to single-occupant car trips.
*must be an employee of a business in the Downtown Santa Cruz Parking District and enrolled in Go SC on my.cruz511.org/s/gosantacruz
Uniting the Central Coast for Action!
Unchecked global warming continues to affect the cities and counties within the Central Coast, and our communities must do their part to counteract it. Climate action planning that establishes goals and actions designed for our unique communities is the most effective way to drive down our greenhouse gas emissions.
In this latest session of the Central Coast Climate Action Summit Series, leading Central Coast organizations come together to help energize regional climate action sustainability efforts. Participants, whether new to climate action planning or in the middle of implementation, will gain insight into equitable solutions, while networking with colleagues throughout the region.
This forum will include public officials and staff, non-profits, businesses and academic administrations.
As a participant, you will learn about resources and planning tools designed to make the work of creating, adopting, and implementing climate action plans easier, faster, and affordable. Our goal is to ensure you have the tools you need to develop a roadmap for taking climate action planning to the next level in your City or County, and a vision for implementation.
Over the last year, COVID-19 has created a public health crisis and an economic crisis. As cities and counties design economic recovery plans, there is tremendous opportunity for accelerating the rate of economic recovery through the adoption of sustainable solutions.
Climate planning IS economic recovery planning. It allows us to:
- Reimagine thriving local industries
- Face challenges with collaborative solutions
- Engage our communities with equity at the core
We will connect you with many voices, including regional trailblazers who are already doing this vital work. Together, we can set the agenda for real climate action on the Central Coast.
The Summit is designed to help Central Coast leaders establish and implement equitable climate solutions for their unique communities.
E-bikes have been a game-changer for many people; flattening hills and making biking longer distances fun, fast, and convenient. Maybe you’ve thought about biking to work, but you’re concerned about hills or the distance. Perhaps you would love to ride, but you don’t feel you have the time or the energy. From hauling gear and groceries, to arriving to work sweat-free, this workshop will explore e-bike options for a diversity of budgets and lifestyles.
We’ll also dive into the question on everyone’s mind:
“Are e-bikes cheating?” Spoiler alert: we don’t think so.
What to Expect:
Experts from Ecology Action and R.E.I’s bike shop will will explore the transformative potential of e-bikes for a diversity of lifestyles.
This interactive workshop will cover:
– Frequently asked questions
– Different e-bike technologies
– Hub drive vs. mid drive motors,
– Costs, financing and affordable e-bikes
– Environmental benefits
– E-bikes, hauling your stuff, and running errands
Are you curious about how to ride your bike safely and confidently around town? Want to learn the rules of the road and how you fit in as a cyclist?
How about gear selection, avoiding bike theft, or choosing a low-traffic route? Get answers to these questions and more at this urban cycling workshop.
Ecology Action staff will run through all the basics of urban cycling and guide curious cyclists of all levels and backgrounds.
FREE BIKE LIGHTS AND HELMETS FOR ALL ATTENDEES*
For more information on the GO Santa Cruz program and available benefits, visit cityofsantacruz.com/gosantacruz.
This free workshop is offered to all downtown Santa Cruz employees as part of GO Santa Cruz, a transportation program that provides downtown employees with commute alternatives to single-occupant car trips.
*must be an employee of a business in the Downtown Santa Cruz Parking District and enrolled in Go SC on my.cruz511.org/s/gosantacruz
About this Event
The Center for Climate Justice is a University of California system wide initiative to address climate change as a social justice and equity issue.
Climate justice recognizes the disproportionate impacts of climate change on low-income communities and BIPOC communities around the world, the people and places least responsible for the problem. The UC Center for Climate Justice seeks solutions that address the root causes of climate change and in doing so, simultaneously address a broad range of social, racial, and environmental injustices.
The Center’s vision is a world where broad-scale climate action is driven by science and a systems perspective, with social and ecological justice at the forefront. We aim to center issues of equity in addressing climate change, working collaboratively with researchers, educators, NGOs, activists, policymakers, philanthropists, Indigenous and community leaders, and private sector actors who are fighting for climate justice in California and beyond. Through innovative research, transformative education, and public engagement, we are committed to empowering the next generation of climate justice leaders.
The Center for Climate Justice launch event will be held over two days, April 22-23, 2021, beginning on Earth Day. It will feature keynote presentations by food sovereignty scholar-activist Vandana Shiva and DOE Deputy Director for Energy Justice Shalanda Baker, a fireside chat with Green New Deal architect Rhiana Gunn-Wright, and panel discussions featuring California climate justice leaders, scholars and activists. We will also host a music and spoken-word celebration on the second day. We hope to see you there!
April 22, 2021 (9:00am-1:30pm PST)
Schedule:
9:00am-9:25am Opening and Introduction to the Launch
9:25am-9:45am Keynote Address: Shalanda Baker
9:50am-10:40am Panel #1: Just Transitions
10:50am-11:40am Panel #2: Social, Racial and Environmental Justice
11:50am-12:40pm Panel #3: Indigenous Climate Action
12:45pm-1:20pm Fireside Chat with Rhiana Gunn-Wright and Center Director Tracey Osborne
1:20pm-1:30pm Closing Statements
April 23, 2021 (9:00am-3:30pm PST)
Schedule:
9:00am-9:25am Opening and Introduction to the Launch
9:25am-9:45am Keynote Address: Vandana Shiva
9:50am-10:40am Panel #1: Community Resilience and Adaptation
10:50am-11:40am Panel #2: Natural Climate Solutions
11:50am-12:40pm Panel #3: Climate Education and Engagement
1:30pm-3:20pm Musical Celebration with Michael Franti and many more
3:20pm-3:30pm Closing Statements
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