Environmental Film Series: Plastic Earth
Oct
22
6:00 PM18:00

Environmental Film Series: Plastic Earth

Join us for the launch of Glendale’s Environmental Film Series with a screening of Plastic Earth!

Learn about the different types of plastic, new innovative materials, what is and isn't recyclable, how plastic pollutions impacts our planet, and solutions that can help. Following the film, expert panelists will lead a discussion and answer your questions about sustainability, local action, and how you can make a difference.

To learn more click here.

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The ABCs of California's Native Bees: Author Talk with Krystle Hickman
Oct
24
2:00 PM14:00

The ABCs of California's Native Bees: Author Talk with Krystle Hickman

Join National Geographic Explorer, Krystle Hickman for this in-person presentation on native bees, their relationships with native plants, and community science engagement. California is home to over 1,600 species of native bees, and they are a vital part of the ecosystem. Through Krystle's stunning, macro photography, get to know some of our important pollinating neighbors. Discover what makes them special, while supporting a healthy garden. To be followed by a book signing.

This event is meant to coincide with the release of her latest book. The ABCs of California’s Native Bees, which profiles a handful of the species that underpin the ecologies of the Golden State.

To register click here.

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Surfrider LA Beach Cleanup x Bay Street Boards Haunted Heats Surf Contest
Oct
25
9:00 AM09:00

Surfrider LA Beach Cleanup x Bay Street Boards Haunted Heats Surf Contest

  • Santa Monica Beach Tower 20 (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join Surfrider at Santa Monica Tower 20 from 9AM–12PM! We’re bringing the community together at one of our favorite spots for a beach cleanup + surf contest with Bay Street Boards. Grab your Halloween water costumes and come surf, clean, or just hang, you won’t want to miss this one!

Please read: Parking is available in Lot 4 South (between Bay St & Bicknell Ave). Day fee is $12. We will be meeting on the sand at Tower 20 directly adjacent to the lot. Street and metered parking is available within walking distance! Exact address provided upon registration.

To register click here.

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October Chapter Meeting with Climate Changemakers' Madeline Dyke
Oct
26
7:00 PM19:00

October Chapter Meeting with Climate Changemakers' Madeline Dyke

The Climate Reality Project recently announced the integration of Climate Changemakers, a nationwide nonpartisan advocacy nonprofit. Climate Changemakers, which was founded in 2020, is known for it action-oriented meet-ups and civic engagement tools. Their Action Playbooks, Issue Briefings, and “Hour of Action” coworking sessions make advocacy approachable for everyone.

To celebrate this announcement and learn more about Climate Changemakers, we will be joined on our October chapter call by Madeline Dyke, a co-founder of the organization and its current Director of Campaigns and Programs.

Please register today for the Zoom call.

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Legislative Committee
Oct
27
7:30 PM19:30

Legislative Committee

The LA Chapter Legislative & Policy Committee works with our partners at the San Fernando Valley Chapter, the Climate Reality California Coalition of Chapters, and Climate Action California. We primarily focus on statewide legislation.

We’re excited to invite you to our Los Angeles Chapter Legislative Committee (LALC) October Monthly Meeting. This is your opportunity to connect with fellow advocates, share ideas, and help shape our collective climate action strategy.

October 2025 Legislative Committee Meeting Agenda: 

  • Welcome and introductions

  • Re-cap of the 2025 Legislative Session

  • New Committee Business

  • Planning our Advocacy Campaign for the 2026 Legislative Session

Join Zoom Meeting: 

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82602527005

We look forward to your participation as we continue building momentum for bold climate action here in Los Angeles and across California. Your voice and engagement make all the difference

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Free screening of "Bright Harvest: Powering Earth From Space"
Oct
27
7:30 PM19:30

Free screening of "Bright Harvest: Powering Earth From Space"

Bright Harvest: Powering Earth From Space is a documentary that follows the incredible journey of three Caltech professors who came together over a decade ago to solve a problem: How do you power Earth from space to provide an endless supply of clean sustainable energy?

The film follows Caltech professors Harry Atwater, Ali Hajimiri, and Sergio Pellegrino on a captivating journey to the 2023 launch of the Space Solar Power Demonstrator and the success that followed. Their research was funded by philanthropist Donald Bren, Chairman of Irvine Company, who recalled reading about the potential for space-based solar energy as a boy in Popular Science magazine. In 2011 he approached Caltech with the idea of funding a bold research project with the hope of turning his childhood dream into a reality. After the screening, professors Atwater, Hajimiri and Pellegrino will discuss how they made space-based solar energy a reality.

To register click here.

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Marketing & Communications Committee
Nov
5
12:00 PM12:00

Marketing & Communications Committee

REGISTER FOR Zoom LINK - Click Here

Help us get the word out about the climate crisis and the great work the chapter is doing to address it.

The Marketing & Communications Committee manages the website, newsletter, and social media accounts for the chapter.

This will be a chance for you to meet the rest of the team, get updates, and work together to develop our marketing strategy.

We welcome new and returning volunteers to help generate ideas, increase our capacity, and share the workload. Experienced marketing and creatives folks are welcome, but no experience is necessary. If you want to help but can't make the meeting, please reach out to us via the contact form.

Click here to register for the Zoom meeting.

Follow us on social media: LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Bluesky

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Climate Techies Networking Event
Nov
6
4:30 PM16:30

Climate Techies Networking Event

  • Firestone Walker Brewing Co. (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Are you passionate about climate change and energy solutions? Do you want to connect with like-minded individuals across Southern California? This upcoming informal networking event is an opportunity to meet and mingle with professionals from the greater climate change and climate energy industries.

Expand your network and contribute to meaningful climate action. Bring your ideas, your passion, and your business cards!

​​​​Click here to register.

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Community Pumpkin Smash at S.O.W. Collective Backyard Farm
Nov
8
9:00 AM09:00

Community Pumpkin Smash at S.O.W. Collective Backyard Farm

  • SOW Collective Backyard Farm (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Don’t let your pumpkin haunt the landfill! Each year, around 1.3 billion pounds of pumpkins in the U.S. are sent to landfills after Halloween, where they release harmful methane gas that contributes to global warming.

Don’t toss your Halloween pumpkins in the trash, bring them to our Pumpkin Smash! Join us for our Annual Pumpkin Smash on November 8th, 2025, from 9 AM - 12 PM at S.O.W. Collective Backyard Farm. Smash, chop, or break your pumpkin and add it to our three-bin compost system. You’ll cut down on landfill waste and give your pumpkin the chance to return to the Earth!

To register click here.

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Santa Monica Pier Beach Cleanup!
Nov
9
9:00 AM09:00

Santa Monica Pier Beach Cleanup!

Join Surfrider at Santa Monica Pier from 9AM-11AM at Tower 1550 on the Northside of the pier, on the sand in front of large parking Lot 1. Parking fee is $15 in Lot 1 (1600 Appian Way, Santa Monica, CA 90401). Hourly parking lot, street parking, and metro line within walking distance.

Please note!:

-Gloves, grabbers, reusable trash bags, sunscreen, and a water refill station-are provided- just remember to bring a reusable water bottle!

-All participants (including children attending with adult guardians) must be registered individually by completing the sign-up here which includes our waiver.

To register click here.

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Kuruvungna Springs x Ocean Friendly Garden Workday
Nov
9
10:00 AM10:00

Kuruvungna Springs x Ocean Friendly Garden Workday

Join us for an Ocean Friendly Garden workday to learn about native plants, nature based solutions for rainwater harvesting, and how our watersheds are connected to the ocean!

This is a great opportunity to learn about the history and significance of the Kuruvungna Village Springs site, a historic Tongva village & gathering place with an active freshwater spring. The Gabrielino-Tongva Springs Foundation has done awesome work restoring native plants to the site, and it is a wonderful example of how our landscapes can restore biodiversity and work with nature to protect clean water.

To register click here.

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Community Pumpkin Smash at Carver Middle School Garden
Nov
14
3:30 PM15:30

Community Pumpkin Smash at Carver Middle School Garden

Don’t let your pumpkin haunt the landfill! Each year, around 1.3 billion pounds of pumpkins in the U.S. are sent to landfills after Halloween, where they release harmful methane gas that contributes to global warming.

Don’t toss your Halloween pumpkins in the trash, bring them to our Pumpkin Smash! Join us for our Annual Pumpkin Smash on November 14th, 2025, from 3:30 PM - 5 PM at Carver Middle School Garden. Smash, chop, or break your pumpkin and add it to our compost piles. You’ll cut down on landfill waste and give your pumpkin the chance to return to the Earth!

To register click here.

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Steet Fair & Electric Vehicle Showcase | Thousand Oaks Rotary Club
Oct
19
9:00 AM09:00

Steet Fair & Electric Vehicle Showcase | Thousand Oaks Rotary Club

  • Chick-fil-A Parking Lot at 449 N. Moorpark Road (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Meet local electric vehicle owners and enthusiasts, check out a wide variety of EVs, and find out about ownership. 

Learn about available incentives which can reduce the cost of your EV! EVs run virtually maintenance free and have good to excellent safety ratings. EVs are good for you, good for the environment, and good for your wallet.                

To learn more and register click here.

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Earth Tones: Portrait & Painting Workshop at Carver Middle School Garden
Oct
18
10:00 AM10:00

Earth Tones: Portrait & Painting Workshop at Carver Middle School Garden

  • George Washington Carver Middle School Garden (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

This unique painting and storytelling workshop celebrates composting. This workshop will result in art pieces that will become part of a digital portrait exhibition: “Earth Tones: People and stories of LA Compost.” This exhibition will highlight the shared practice of composting, while uplifting the individual stories that make Los Angeles diverse, beautiful and strong!

Adriana Barrera, an Angeleno artist and illustrator, will lead the group through an immersive creative process rooted in connection to nature and community. To register click here.

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Rainwater Harvesting Workshop
Oct
18
9:00 AM09:00

Rainwater Harvesting Workshop

  • BYO Long Beach - Downtown Long Beach (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Local reuse store, BYO Long Beach is partnering with Rain Barrels International to offer a FREE class on Rainwater Harvesting!

The class, presented by Rain Barrels International, will discuss the importance of rainwater harvesting, the benefits of a rain barrel, the installation process, helpful methods to conserve water on your property, and rebate information.

To learn more and register click here.

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The Great LA River CleanUp – Weekend 2
Oct
18
8:00 AM08:00

The Great LA River CleanUp – Weekend 2

Site 1: Sepulveda Basin (currently at capacity)

Join us at the Sepulveda Basin Athletic Complex, where wide fields meet one of the most important natural stretches of the River. This soft-bottom reach is home to tall willows, herons, egrets, and countless smaller species that depend on the Basin’s wetlands. Working together, we’ll clear trash and protect this unique urban refuge, helping ensure that the River’s wildlife and the communities who come here to play, walk, and gather can share a cleaner, healthier space.

Site 2: Compton Creek

Compton Creek flows quietly through the heart of the city, and it’s one of the easiest cleanup sites to reach: just steps from the Metro A Line. Along its banks, cattails and willows give shelter to birds and create space for nature to persist. Joining the cleanup here means giving new life to a place that blends accessibility, community, and ecology.

There are two time slots: 8AM-9:30AM and 10:30AM-12PM.

To register click here.

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Why Electrify (Electrify Everything 101)
Oct
15
12:00 PM12:00

Why Electrify (Electrify Everything 101)

Why Electrify is Rewiring America’s free online 101 course that breaks down what “electrify everything” means in plain English. In a unique and interactive online course, learn how electrification helps people save money, builds stronger communities, improves our health, and allows people to take positive, powerful steps to meet our climate goals. If you've heard about “electrify everything” but need more context, or you’re curious to get started and looking for resources, join us!

Click here to register.

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SFV Climate Reality
Oct
14
7:00 PM19:00

SFV Climate Reality

The San Fernando Valley Climate Reality Project meets monthly via zoom on the Second Tuesday at 7pm.

On Oct 14 SFV Climate Reality will be joined by Olivia Bareham from Sacred Crossings Alternative Funeral Home and Chase Burdock from Earth Funeral. They will share the latest in Green Burials in California, from natural burials with biodegradable shrouds to human composting. Come learn what the options are so you can choose what's right for you, your family, and the planet.

Register Here for the meeting.

And check out their YouTube channel for recordings of past meetings.

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Designing the Climate Future for Pasadena
Oct
14
5:00 PM17:00

Designing the Climate Future for Pasadena

Join for an afternoon of solution-focused conversations on how technology, finance, and policy can both prevent and respond to climate change. This special program features two back-to-back panels that together paint a full picture of climate action—from cutting emissions to building resilient communities. ​RSVP Link: https://luma.com/72h8ekgl

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Long Beach Fixit Clinic
Oct
11
12:00 PM12:00

Long Beach Fixit Clinic

The Environmental Services Bureau, in partnership with Algalita Marine Research and Education, Pedal Movement, the LB Reuses coalition, and Long Beach Time Exchange is excited to host Long Beach Fixit Clinics at no cost to City residents. These events offer residents a chance to repair their broken household items with the help from skilled volunteer fixers – we refer to them as Fixit coaches! This reduces waste and supports sustainability!  

By bringing items to a Long Beach Fixit Clinic, attendees can gain valuable skills and access to tools that may be needed for repair. The Long Beach Fixit Clinics are open to all ages, and residents will have the opportunity to learn alongside one another, promoting multigenerational knowledge sharing and better consumer habits. Even if a repair doesn’t succeed, residents leave with useful knowledge on troubleshooting and can gain confidence in potentially fixing items in the future.  

To learn more and register click here.

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The Great LA River CleanUp – Weekend 1
Oct
11
8:00 AM08:00

The Great LA River CleanUp – Weekend 1

Site 1: Willow St. Bridge

Join us under the Willow Street Bridge, where the River widens into a channel framed by concrete banks yet still lined with willows, cattails, and the calls of waterbirds. This stretch of the Lower River shows how much life endures in an urban waterway. Together we’ll roll up our sleeves to clear trash and debris, creating more space for plants and wildlife to thrive and helping Long Beach communities stay connected to their River.

Site 2: Bond Park (currently at capacity)

Bond Park sits alongside a rare soft-bottom stretch of the River, flowing right next to one of L.A.’s most beloved green spaces. Here, cottonwoods and sycamores provide shade along the banks, and the soft-bottom channel supports willows and birdlife that thrive in the middle of the city. Please note: River island access at Bond Park is currently limited due to high water levels. Because of this, our efforts at this site will be focused on removing smaller pieces of trash like plastic and cigarette butts, rather than larger debris.

There are two time slots: 8AM-9:30AM and 10:30AM-12PM.

To register click here.

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Trail Maintenance Volunteer Day at Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook
Oct
11
8:00 AM08:00

Trail Maintenance Volunteer Day at Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook

  • Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Mark your calendars for October 11th and join us for our quarterly trail maintenance day at Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook Park where we will focus on the Park to Playa Trail leading to Stoneview Nature Center! We’ll meet at the upper lot at 8 AM to get started.

Volunteer activities include vegetation trimming, and for those who prefer not to dig and shape, there will be a separate crew trimming back encroaching vegetation to keep the trails clear. 

To learn more and sign up click here.

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 California Friendly & Native Plant Landscape Training
Oct
9
11:00 AM11:00

California Friendly & Native Plant Landscape Training

Transform your outdoor space into a beautiful, water-efficient landscape with this California Friendly® & Native Plant Landscape Training. This engaging and practical course introduces participants to the core principles of sustainable landscaping, tailored specifically for California’s unique climate and ecology. Participants will learn how to Build Healthy Living Soil, Capture Rainwater, Select Climate-Appropriate & Native Plants, and Use High-Efficiency Irrigation.

The course includes helpful information on current rebate programs, making it easier to start your sustainable landscaping journey!

All residents within Metropolitan Water District’s (MWD) service area are welcome to attend this class. To register click here.

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Long Beach Hour of Action
Oct
8
7:30 PM19:30

Long Beach Hour of Action

Join fellow climate-concerned denizens of Long Beach at Ballast Point for the most productive hour of your day! In 60 minutes, we get up to speed on a timely climate policy issue, learn how we can impact it this week, and then actually take action.

Curious what to expect on the Hour of Action? Read more here.

​There's no need to prepare — come as you are. Whether you're a seasoned advocate or brand new to political action, this space is for you. If you're curious to preview the resources we'll use, check out our Action Hub.

To register click here.

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When It All Burns: Fighting Fire in a Transformed World
Oct
8
7:00 PM19:00

When It All Burns: Fighting Fire in a Transformed World

Wildland firefighter and author Jordan Thomas will speak about his recently National Book Award nominated book When It All Burns at the Buena Vista Branch Library.

In When It All Burns, Thomas takes readers to the front lines through stunning photographs and firsthand stories from battling California’s most destructive fires, recounting a single, brutal six-month fire season with the Los Padres Hotshots—the special forces of America’s firefighters.

To learn more and register click here.

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Marketing & Communications Committee
Oct
1
12:00 PM12:00

Marketing & Communications Committee

Join by Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/9862258877

Help us get the word out about the climate crisis and the great work the chapter is doing to address it.

The Marketing & Communications Committee manages the website, newsletter, and social media accounts for the chapter.

This will be a chance for you to meet the rest of the team, get updates, and work together to develop our marketing strategy.

We welcome new and returning volunteers to help generate ideas, increase our capacity, and share the workload. Experienced marketing and creatives folks are welcome, but no experience is necessary. If you want to help but can't make the meeting, please reach out to us via the contact form.

Join by Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/9862258877

Follow us on social media: LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Bluesky

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National Public Lands Day 2025 at Cheeseboro Canyon
Sep
27
8:30 AM08:30

National Public Lands Day 2025 at Cheeseboro Canyon

Join the National Park Service and the Santa Monica Mountains Fund on Saturday, September 27 from 8:30AM-1PM at Cheeseboro Canyon to help tend to trails, plant native vegetation in fire-impacted areas, and tidy up high-visited areas. No experience required, all are welcome!

Closed-toed shoes, sun protective layers, and a refillable water bottle are required at the event. Long pants, long sleeves, and a hat are strongly encouraged. We will supply tools, gloves, and training. Bring a chair or blanket with you to relax and join us or a free light lunch afterwards.

To register click here.


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Habitat Restoration Day at Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Preserve
Sep
27
8:00 AM08:00

Habitat Restoration Day at Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Preserve

  • Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Preserve (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

With the help of the California Native Plant Society, volunteers will remove invasive mustard and learn about its impact on the ecosystem and why its removal is vital to restoring California’s native habitat. Afterward, join San Fernando Valley Audubon Society as they lead nature-filled walks around the Nature Reserve, binoculars provided!

To register click here.

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Online Film Viewing - Goodwill Dumping
Sep
26
9:00 AM09:00

Online Film Viewing - Goodwill Dumping

Join the Institue for Humane Education online to watch SIMA STUDIOS’ Goodwill Dumping, a stylized fashion mini-documentary by Teddy Cherim that brings the enormity of the industry surrounding donated secondhand clothing to light. The film showcases the journey that discarded pieces of clothing make, in particular from the Netherlands to Kenya, and highlights the impacts this has on local industries.

You’ll need to create an IHE account to join. To RSVP click here.

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Legislative Committee
Sep
22
7:30 PM19:30

Legislative Committee

The LA Chapter Legislative & Policy Committee works with our partners at the San Fernando Valley Chapter, the Climate Reality California Coalition of Chapters, and Climate Action California. We primarily focus on statewide legislation.

Please join us as we map out our final advocacy strategy for the Governor’s office on key bills that advanced through the legislature. With the October 12 deadline for the Governor to sign or veto all 2025 legislation approaching, we’ll be coordinating our final outreach and mobilization efforts to ensure our priorities are heard before decisions are made.

September 2025 Legislative Committee Meeting Agenda: 

  • Welcome and introductions

  • 2025 legislative recap — victories, challenges, lessons

  • Strategic advocacy plan for the Governor’s office

  • New business and immediate action items

  • Planning for 2026 campaign strategy

Join Zoom Meeting: 

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4596720482?omn=86346052001

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Sun Day in Highland Park | EcoSundays
Sep
21
4:00 PM16:00

Sun Day in Highland Park | EcoSundays

Sun Day is a global day of action on September 21st, 2025 to celebrate the power of solar, wind, and green energy. You can learn more at sunday.earth.

Sound of Earth is back with EcoSundays!

Join on 9/21, World Peace Day at SOE Headquarters in Highland Park (90042) for an afternoon & twilight of: 🎺 Live music 🌱Plant based foods & tea house👖Local vendors 🎨 Artistic activities, and 🌎 Direct climate activations

This time around, Sound of Earth is a proud event host for SunDay, a global day of action on September 21st, 2025, celebrating the unstoppable rise of clean energy. The event will showcase the power of the sun and wind, the energy sources that can power our world without pollution.

Additionally, this event serves as our launch party for the AfterShock Fam x Sound of Earth National Day of Service Tour, where partners across the nation are hosting a tour of cleanup events and working to make their events more holistically sustainable in numerous ways.

Find out how to get involved at Sound of Earth's Official Website, and follow them on Instagram as well!

Click here to RSVP.

Find other Sun Day events here.

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Sun Day in Santa Monica
Sep
21
2:00 PM14:00

Sun Day in Santa Monica

Sun Day is a global day of action on September 21st, 2025 to celebrate the power of solar, wind, and green energy. You can learn more at sunday.earth.

Sun Day Santa Monica takes place in Clover Park to celebrate and learn more about the power of green energy. The event is focused on green energy and environmental justice. Programming includes:

  • Climate Health Now: highlighting the connections between human and planetary health.

  • Citizens’ Climate Lobby: Showcasing electrification initiatives, rebate/credit opportunities, and interactive exhibits with games and prizes.

  • Los Angeles Department of Water & Power (LADWP): information on programs offered by LADWP

  • Community Members: Presenting on how they transitioned their home to 100% renewable energy

  • Sierra Club Angeles Chapter Clean Break Committee

  • Art corner and community engagement!

  • Live interview and podcast recording about energy justice

Click here to RSVP or just show up!

Find other Sun Day events here.

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Sun Day "Drive Electric, Live Electric" Event in Whittier
Sep
20
11:00 AM11:00

Sun Day "Drive Electric, Live Electric" Event in Whittier

Sun Day is a global day of action on September 21st, 2025 to celebrate the power of solar, wind, and green energy. You can learn more at sunday.earth.

To celebrate Sun Day, join this free, hands-on celebration of all things electric coordinated with National Drive Electric Month in Whittier.

  • Test drive a range of EVs, including cars, e-bikes and and electric motorcycles!

  • Tour a renewably electrified home!

To register and learn more about National Drive Electric Month click here.

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Coastal Cleanup Day 2025 at Junipero Beach
Sep
20
9:00 AM09:00

Coastal Cleanup Day 2025 at Junipero Beach

Join LA Waterkeeper for California Coastal Cleanup Day, California's largest annual volunteer event Saturday, September 20, 2025!

Together, we can make a significant difference for the planet by removing trash and debris from Junipero Beach. Your participation is a vital step toward safeguarding our oceans, wildlife, and local communities.

To register click here.

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Community Compost Day LA (Audubon Center at Debs Park)
Sep
20
9:00 AM09:00

Community Compost Day LA (Audubon Center at Debs Park)

  • Audubon Center at Debs Park (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Attendees will receive tools to support sustainable and regenerative gardening practices, including one bag of compost, one bag of mulch, and additional giveaways from our partners.

Free resources guaranteed for the first 100 attendees. Additional resources available while supplies last.

  • Tree adoption led by City Plants and North East Trees

  • Fresh local produce from Avenue 33 Farms

  • Seedlings from Cerca Cultivation

  • Family friendly activities with LA Compost

  • And music by Living Earth with DJ from Earthen Project LA!

Stop by the Education Station at 9:30AM, 10:30AM, 11:30AM, and 12:30PM for tours of our Compost Cabin and demonstrations on how to use your compost!

To register click here.

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Ocean Friendly Garden Planting Day with Surfrider at Long Beach Marina
Sep
20
9:00 AM09:00

Ocean Friendly Garden Planting Day with Surfrider at Long Beach Marina

Ocean Friendly Garden Workdays restore the functions of healthy watersheds to prevent pollution from reaching the ocean and protect clean water. The native plants we are planting will also boost biodiversity, conserve water, and store carbon long term.

Upon arrival, you will learn a bit more about our Ocean Friendly Garden program and be equipped to create and maintain a garden that supports clean water in local waterways and beaches. We'll be digging rainwater retention features, planting native plants and trees, and spreading mulch to transform an unused patch of grass next to the Marina parking lot. This project is part of an ongoing collaboration between Surfrider Long Beach, Long Beach Utilities, and the Marine Bureau to remove non-functional turf grass & transform it into Ocean Friendly Gardens. Exact address provided upon registration.

There are two time slots: 9AM-11AM and 11AM-1PM. You can sign up for one or both.

To register click here.

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Game Night for a Greener Future | USGBC-CA
Sep
18
4:00 PM16:00

Game Night for a Greener Future | USGBC-CA

U.S. Green Building Council California’s Game Night is a fundraiser for the organization’s Environmental Justice Project and a chance to have fun with LA’s green building community. Fuel up with great food and drinks, then jump into the action, or just hang out and cheer on your team.

USGBC-CA's Environmental Justice Project began in 2016 with the goal of bridging the gap between social equity and environmental resiliency as we recognize certain communities are more impacted by effects of climate change. Historical injustices, de-facto segregation, and geographic location collaborate to create the resource disparities seen in California today, making equity a critical component of building a sustainable city for all residents.

Click here to find out more and buy a ticket.

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Urban Agriculture Network
Sep
17
1:00 PM13:00

Urban Agriculture Network

Please join us for the monthly meeting of the Urban Agriculture Network.

City happenings

Tell us where you are and what's going on in your local food system. It's great to know what other cities are doing, what issues they're facing, what success they've found.  Recent discussions have brought up community and school gardens, composting programs, an effort to encourage city action in Largo, FL and the impact of shrinking government funds.

USDA Updates

We need to track the state of urban agriculture programs in the USDA and strategize ways we can support them. We are also keeping an eye on marker bills designed to support access to locally produced food.

We Zoom on third Wednesdays from 1-2 PM Pacific time. To register click here.

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Why Electrify (Electrify Everything 101)
Sep
17
12:00 PM12:00

Why Electrify (Electrify Everything 101)

Why Electrify is Rewiring America’s free online 101 course that breaks down what “electrify everything” means in plain English. In a unique and interactive online course, learn how electrification helps people save money, builds stronger communities, improves our health, and allows people to take positive, powerful steps to meet our climate goals. If you've heard about “electrify everything” but need more context, or you’re curious to get started and looking for resources, join us!

Click here to register.

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