A Conversation on Advocacy + Policy with USGBC-CA
Jan
21
12:00 PM12:00

A Conversation on Advocacy + Policy with USGBC-CA

Be the Change in 2026!! A Conversation on Advocacy + Policy with USGBC-CA

Join us for an interactive session on 2026 priorities, Green Building Advocacy Day, new offerings, and member leadership opportunities.

The Advocacy + Policy Team of USGBC California invites you to join us for an information session and interactive conversation about our priorities and plans for 2026. In this gathering, we will feature updates on our pathway to California Green Building Advocacy Day (April 15th), our expanded offerings in 2026, a call to action for leaders of our membership, and featured updates from trusted partners on key focus areas.

More on California Green Building Advocacy Day

State Advocacy Day is USGBC California's annual coordinated advocacy outreach to California state legislators and lawmakers. Alongside an engaged coalition, our goal is to expand California Green Building Advocacy dialogue with legislators and with each other to gain momentum during this legislative session. USGBC Chapter members, partner organizations, and other supporters are invited to join us in discussions with our legislators on green building and sustainable development-related issues.

Click here to learn more and register.

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Urban Agriculture Network
Jan
21
1:00 PM13:00

Urban Agriculture Network

The Urban Agriculture Network is a US-based group focused on urban food system issues, sharing insights across cities — because food is a climate issue.

We’ll start with a brief look at how urban agriculture currently fits within the USDA, then turn to a collaborative discussion about what we can do now to make those programs stronger and more durable.

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

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Climate Action California January Legislative Trainings
Jan
21
5:30 PM17:30

Climate Action California January Legislative Trainings

Climate Action California's January Legislative Trainings are back on Zoom by popular demand, to be held two consecutive Wednesdays Jan. 14 and 21, 5:30 PT on Zoom.

Part 1: Wednesday, January 14 at 5:30-7:00 pm Pacific on Zoom
 – How the legislative process works in Sacramento. Learn how bills move, where influence happens, and which climate priorities are already taking shape in 2026.

Part 2: Wednesday, January 21 at 5:30-7:00 pm Pacific on Zoom
  – How YOU can engage with your legislators and drive progress. Get practical tools for making your voice heard—through meetings, calls, letters, and coordinated advocacy.

Click here to sign up for one or both.

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January Habitat Restoration Day w/Friends of the LA River
Jan
24
8:00 AM08:00

January Habitat Restoration Day w/Friends of the LA River

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

With support from the California Native Plant Society, volunteers will roll up their sleeves to remove invasive mustard and learn how it impacts the ecosystem and why clearing it is key to restoring native habitat.

Afterward, San Fernando Valley Audubon Society will lead walks around the Nature Reserve, with binoculars provided so you can slow down and see some of the incredible wildlife.

To register click here.

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Trippet Ranch Tree Planting
Jan
24
9:00 AM09:00

Trippet Ranch Tree Planting

Restore oak woodlands impacted by the Palisades Fires and create a more resilient environment for the future!

The Resource Conservation District of the Santa Monica Mountains needs your help to care for the fire impacted oak trees of Trippet Ranch in Topanga State Park.

During this event volunteers will help the RCDSMM care for our local oak woodland by watering, weeding, and mulching oak trees as well as planting new acorns to replace those trees that have died. Volunteers will also collect meaningful data to aid in an ongoing reforestation project the RCDSMM has been conducting since 2018.

To learn more and register click here.

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Livestream: Students Uniting to Fight Climate Change
Jan
24
11:00 AM11:00

Livestream: Students Uniting to Fight Climate Change

Please join the presentation by students Uniting to Fight Climate Change: A global zoom livestream on the one-year anniversary of LA’s fires will feature personal recollections and next steps from high school students from Pacific Palisades and neighboring Santa Monica who lost their homes or school in the inferno. It is presented by Fridays for the Future Newsletter, NAZCCA.org, Resilient Palisades, Climate Action Santa Monica, Third Act, and many others.

Click here to learn more and register.

In January 2025, wildfires brought enormous devastation to the Los Angeles basin, notably Palisades and Altadena. The fires destroyed some 18000 homes and structures, killed some 31 to 440 people, forced 200,000 to evacuate, and burned over 57000 acres or 23000 hectares. Pacific Palisades was close to wiped out. Now a bit over a year later, under Climate Talks for Everyone, high school students from Palisades High School and Santa Monica High School together with members of the community will gather at ground zero where parts of their high school once stood to recall those moments. A few of those students will together with a moderator of the FFF Newsletter share their feelings. This event will be transmitted across the country via zoom and livestreamed via facebook and YouTube.

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Recycled Art Class at Pomona Wellness Community
Jan
24
1:00 PM13:00

Recycled Art Class at Pomona Wellness Community

Join us as we turn everyday items into beautiful, ecofriendly art! Turn everyday items into beautiful, eco-friendly creations while learning how to reduce, reuse, and recycle in the most creative way possible!

  • Transform recycled materials into one-of-a-kind masterpieces!

  • Learn how to repurpose items you already have at home

  • Embrace sustainability and get crafty with your community

To register click here.

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Chapter Call with Evan I. Schwartz - Storytelling for Climate
Jan
25
7:00 PM19:00

Chapter Call with Evan I. Schwartz - Storytelling for Climate

Evan I. Schwartz will be our January Climate Movers and Shakers interview guest. Evan is an author, screenwriter, and editor who tells stories about the human imagination.

From 2020 to 2023, Evan served as storyteller and team member for Speed & Scale: An Action Plan for Solving Our Climate Crisis by John Doerr (Penguin/Portfolio). A member of the WGA for his documentary work, he produced and wrote Saved by the Sun, which gauges the future of solar power and premiered on PBS/NOVA on Earth Day 2007.

Currently a contributor at Smithsonian Magazine, Evan has also written for WIRED, Harvard Business Review, MIT Technology Review, and BusinessWeek. His journalism has been selected for a National Magazine Award and The Best American Science and Nature Writing. Smithsonian magazine recently published Evan’s article about kelp forests off the coast of California.

Click here to register for the Zoom link.

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Legislative Committee
Jan
26
7:30 PM19:30

Legislative Committee

We invite everyone to join us for our next Legislative Committee meeting on Monday, January 26, 2026.

About the LA Climate Reality Legislative Committee: 

The mission of the Legislative Committee is to advance science-based climate policy at the local, state, and regional levels. We do this by educating our members, mobilizing climate leaders, building coalitions with partner organizations, and engaging directly with policymakers to support equitable, just, and effective climate solutions for California and beyond. Your participation helps turn climate urgency into real-world policy impact.

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.

January 2026 Strategy Session: 

Our January meeting will focus on aligning priorities, refining strategy, and identifying key legislative and advocacy actions for the year ahead.

Join Zoom Meeting: 

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4596720482?omn=81123556148

We are truly excited to continue working alongside you to build momentum for meaningful climate solutions in Los Angeles and across California. Your voice, skills, and commitment make a difference, and we are grateful to have you as part of this team.

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Resilient Food Systems Committee
Jan
28
7:00 PM19:00

Resilient Food Systems Committee

The Food Committee is now the Resilient Food Systems Committee. Meetings will remain on the last Wednesday of the month at 7pm. Register here.

The new name better reflects the focus of the committee: Building resilient food systems is essential to addressing the climate crisis. From urban farms and community gardens to sustainable agriculture and reduced food waste, we have the power to transform how we grow, distribute, and consume food in Los Angeles and beyond. By strengthening local food networks, we can reduce our carbon footprint, improve food security, and create healthier, more equitable communities. Our committee works to promote solutions that nourish both people and the planet.

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New Year in Nature: Tend the Land at Tujunga Canyon
Jan
31
8:00 AM08:00

New Year in Nature: Tend the Land at Tujunga Canyon

Join L.A. Works for Tend the Land at Tujunga Canyon — a morning of hands-on stewardship that celebrates the living ground beneath our feet and supports the ongoing work of urban greening and wildfire resilience in Los Angeles. This volunteer event is hosted in partnership with California Climate Action Corps, a program of California Volunteers, Office of the Governor, and our partners at Sunland-Tujunga Forward.

Sunland-Tujunga Forward has a vision to breathe new life into Sunland-Tujunga through collaborative action that centers equity, inclusion, and transformative relationships, inspired by the needs of our environment and all its diverse inhabitants.

To register click here.

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Educator Workshop: Building a Resourceful LA County
Jan
31
9:00 AM09:00

Educator Workshop: Building a Resourceful LA County

  • Metropolitan Continuation High School (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

This workshop about waste management topics including recycling, composting and sustainable solutions is for teachers, administrators, and 6th - 12th grade students in Los Angeles County.

Educator Workshop: Building a Resourceful LA County

When: Saturday, January 31 from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Where: Metropolitan High School, 727 S. Wilson St., Los Angeles, CA 90021

This free Generation Earth workshop for secondary educators and administrators explores a variety of waste management topics including recycling, composting, and sustainable solutions for the classroom and beyond. Check out the flyer, spread the word, and sign up here!

Registration link: bit.ly/waste126

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Monarch Restoration Event at Topanga State Park
Jan
31
9:00 AM09:00

Monarch Restoration Event at Topanga State Park

Help restore a local overwintering site for the benefit of a newly established population of Monarch butterflies in lower Topanga State Park.

The goal of this unique opportunity is to restore monarch overwintering habitat in lower Topanga State Park, within the Palisades Fire burn scar. Our team will be directing volunteers on the removal of invasive species, the planting of new natives to take their place and the building of protective cages to ensure these plants can thrive. We will be directing volunteers off-trail, over uneven ground with the goal of maintaining the integrity and health of the existing ecosystem, so we ask volunteers take special care during this event.

To learn more and register click here.

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Panel Discussion - Make Polluters Pay Climate Superfund Law
Jan
31
10:00 AM10:00

Panel Discussion - Make Polluters Pay Climate Superfund Law

  • Youth Movement and Education Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Make Polluters Pay is proposed legislation that would make the largest polluters in California pay into a dedicated fund to help communities recover from the effects of climate change such as floods, fires and storms and build resiliency against future climate events.

Long Beach 350, 350 South Bay Los Angeles, 350 Southland Legislative Alliance and Third Act SoCal are coming together for a Make Polluters Pay Week of Action the last week of January to support climate superfund and climate insurance legislation in states across the country.

Join this panel discussion to learn about the Make Polluters Pay Climate Superfund Act and how to pass it in California. The panel will include organizers and electeds, and be followed by a Question & Answer session.

Click here to register to attend this event.

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A Palisades Community Celebration - Our Electric Future
Feb
1
10:00 AM10:00

A Palisades Community Celebration - Our Electric Future

From Resilient Palisades, a Community Celebration of Recovery, Food, and Clean Energy

This event was postponed and reimagined. It is now bigger, more hands on, and more community driven. Click here to learn more and register.

Our Electric Future is now joined with Pali Veg Fest to create a full day Palisades community celebration focused on rebuilding smarter after wildfire while coming back together around food, learning, and connection.

Join neighbors, families, and local recovery partners to learn how all electric homes, solar, batteries, and microgrids work in the real world. Ask real questions. Get real answers. Hear where things stand with incentives and policy and get help navigating what is already available to you.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Electrification and Rebuilding Education
Learn about all electric homes, solar, battery storage, and microgrids
Talk directly with builders, energy experts, and recovery organizations
Get help understanding incentives and permitting pathways

Community Talks and Learning Sessions
Short talks throughout the day focused on rebuilding safer and smarter after wildfire
Updates on advocacy efforts to push for incentives that match the real cost of rebuilding

Food, Music, and Gathering
Food available from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Free samples while supplies last

La Crepe du Jardin, The Vegan Joint, & Veggie Grill Next Level


Live music
Time to connect with neighbors and recovery groups

Family Friendly Activities
Solar powered toy car building
Arts and crafts
Face painting
Hands on activities for kids

Camp Wildcraft is bringing healing activities for all ages.

Native Plant Sale
Native plant sale with Public Lands Native Nursery
Brought to you by California Native Plant Society
Learn about fire resilient and climate appropriate landscaping


WHO SHOULD COME

Fire impacted residents
Renters and homeowners
Families and kids
Anyone rebuilding or planning to rebuild
Anyone wanting clear information about electrification and recovery


ADMISSION

Free to attend
RSVP encouraged so we can plan - Click here to learn more and RSVP

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Marketing & Communications Committee
Feb
4
7:00 PM19:00

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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California Native Plant Society Annual Conference
Feb
5
to Feb 7

California Native Plant Society Annual Conference

  • Riverside Convention Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The 2026 CNPS Conference is a gathering of the diverse people and perspectives powering California’s vibrant native plant movement. New and seasoned members of the community are welcome to learn and share in celebration of California’s plants and our connections to them.

LA Climate Reality’s 2025 Earth Month Native Tree Planting event will be featured in a presentation Charles Miller will giving at the Conference on Saturday, February 7, 2026, at 10AM.

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Volunteer @ Kuruvungna Springs
Feb
7
10:00 AM10:00

Volunteer @ Kuruvungna Springs

The site in West L.A. is officially open from 10am-3pm in case you are unable to make it that early.
Also known as the Gabrieleno Tongva Springs. This is a sacred site that supported and continues to support the thriving Tongva people.
The site welcomes visitors and volunteers on the first Saturday of each month to see and sustain this sacred space. Please join fellow members of the L.A. Chapter and L.A. community in accepting this gracious invitation and actively engage in the maintenance and upkeep of this beautiful indigenous space. Volunteers are generally asked to assist in gardening and landscaping initiatives, so bring your own gloves and gardening tools if you can.

Official Site

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February Habitat Restoration Day w/Friends of the LA River
Feb
28
8:00 AM08:00

February Habitat Restoration Day w/Friends of the LA River

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

With support from the California Native Plant Society, volunteers will roll up their sleeves to remove invasive mustard and learn how it impacts the ecosystem and why clearing it is key to restoring native habitat.

Afterward, San Fernando Valley Audubon Society will lead walks around the Nature Reserve, with binoculars provided so you can slow down and see some of the incredible wildlife.

To register click here.

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LA Climate Reality Picnic & Botanic Garden Tour
Apr
26
12:00 PM12:00

LA Climate Reality Picnic & Botanic Garden Tour

In April, our chapter will be hosting a free picnic and tour of the California Botanic Garden in Claremont.

Where: California Botanic Garden in Claremont., 1500 N College Avenue, Claremont CA 91711.  

When: Sunday, April 26 at noon.

Picnic lunch provided by LA Climate Reality from 12 - 1.

Guided botanic garden tour starting at 1pm. You must arrive by 1pm to go on the Botanic Garden tour (we have to enter the garden as a group).

Admission to California Botanic Garden will be covered by LA Climate Reality. If you have an LA County Library or LA Public Library card, please bring it to help us save money on the entrance fee.

The tour will be a 3-4 mile hike but it is a very easy hike on flat (mostly paved) surfaces. Bring a hydration pack or reusable water bottle.

RSVP Required - Click Here.

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Community Planting Day at Debs Park
Jan
18
8:30 AM08:30

Community Planting Day at Debs Park

Join us for Habitat Restoration and get your hands dirty. Help us build sustainable habitat for local bird populations and other wildlife. Volunteers will be helping to maintain habitat restoration sites through invasive species removal, watering, and more. This is a great opportunity to learn about local wildlife and CA native plants!  

To learn more and register click here.

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Project Save Our Surf Beach Clean Up
Jan
17
11:00 AM11:00

Project Save Our Surf Beach Clean Up

  • Santa Monica Beach Tower 26 (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Come join Project Save Our Surf for a fun afternoon of music and refreshments cleaning the beach. Buckets and gloves will also be provided for the cleanup. Connect with others in Los Angeles working to support our environment.

Project Save Our Surf has also partnered with Project Pop Drop to collect items for the homeless that we will be delivering to a homeless shelter on the last Saturday of the month (each month is a different shelter and details will be available at the cleanup for those who want to attend that event as well). They are collecting non- perishable foods and new toiletries, new socks, new underwear, new clothing etc.

To register click here.

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Climate Reality's 20th Anniversary: Inspiring Climate Leadership and Action
Jan
15
5:00 PM17:00

Climate Reality's 20th Anniversary: Inspiring Climate Leadership and Action

On Thursday, January 15 at 5 PM Pacific Time, Climate Reality will be hosting a conversation with Climate Reality’s founder and chairman, former US Vice President Al Gore, and Climate Reality President and CEO Phyllis Cuttino.  

We know these are deeply challenging times for climate action and democracy. That’s why it’s more important than ever to bring our global community together.  

On the call, they’ll discuss lessons learned from 2025, unpack takeaways from COP 30 in Belém, and look ahead to our work to inspire climate leadership in 2026 and beyond.

This exclusive webinar is only open to our global community of Climate Reality Leaders, US chapter members, and Climate Changemakers. As a dedicated part of our network, you will be able to submit questions to the panelists live during the webinar and ahead of time here on Reality Hub.  

For a chance to have your question featured in the Q&A section of the webinar with Climate Reality founder and chairman and former US Vice President Al Gore, comment your question in the comments thread of this event posting.  

Click here to learn more and register.

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Climate Action California January Legislative Trainings
Jan
14
5:30 PM17:30

Climate Action California January Legislative Trainings

Climate Action California's January Legislative Trainings are back on Zoom by popular demand, to be held two consecutive Wednesdays Jan. 14 and 21, 5:30 PT on Zoom.

Part 1: Wednesday, January 14 at 5:30-7:00 pm Pacific on Zoom
 – How the legislative process works in Sacramento. Learn how bills move, where influence happens, and which climate priorities are already taking shape in 2026.

Part 2: Wednesday, January 21 at 5:30-7:00 pm Pacific on Zoom
  – How YOU can engage with your legislators and drive progress. Get practical tools for making your voice heard—through meetings, calls, letters, and coordinated advocacy.

Click here to sign up for one or both.

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Plug-In Solar Panels | SFV Climate Reality
Jan
13
7:00 PM19:00

Plug-In Solar Panels | SFV Climate Reality

Plug-In Solar Panels: Clean Energy in Everyone's Hands 

Tuesday, January 13th, 7:00pm Register here 

Plug-in panels, or "balcony solar," are solar panels that connect directly to a standard home outlet. Where available, they can be purchased directly by a renter or home owner and typically require no installation or contract with the utility. The panels can be placed on the ground, on a balcony, on a deck or fence--wherever the sun shines! Just plug them in and start to reduce the electricity you draw from the grid.

Balcony solar is already used throughout Europe. Bright Saver, a nonprofit organization based in Northern California, is working to bring this movement to the US. Bright Saver’s Cora Stryker (Co-Founder) and Raj Jambotkar (Product Leader) will join the SFV Climate Reality meeting to share how plug-in solar is changing the energy landscape, answer questions about how the systems work, and talk about the policy changes needed to make plug-in solar accessible in California.

Tuesday, January 13th, 7:00pm Register here 

The San Fernando Valley Climate Reality Project meets monthly via zoom on the Second Tuesday at 7pm. Click here to register for their meetings. And check out their YouTube channel for recordings of past meetings.

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Grow Native! Gardening Club w/Friends of Ballona Wetlands
Jan
13
10:00 AM10:00

Grow Native! Gardening Club w/Friends of Ballona Wetlands

Roll up your sleeves to help beautify Ballona Discovery Park! Get hands-on experience while learning about urban ecology. The time and effort you put in to clear out invasive vegetation gives our slow-growing native plants room to thrive. Healthy plant life is vital for a healthy ecosystem!

To learn more and register click here.

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Power Up Altadena!
Jan
11
12:00 PM12:00

Power Up Altadena!

POWERUP ALTADENA will be a one-year memorial of the January 7th Eaton Fires, and most importantly, a celebration of Altadena’s resilience, strong community leadership, and togetherness.

Join us on Zorthian Ranch on January 11th, 2026, for this special moment of remembrance, celebration, healing, and empowerment for Altadena one year after the devastating Eaton Fire.

We will connect with our community through diverse music, culture, arts, land healing, and soil workshops that generate shared connections and experiences.

To learn more click here.

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SFLA x RCDSMM Topanga Beach Cleanup!
Jan
10
10:00 AM10:00

SFLA x RCDSMM Topanga Beach Cleanup!

Join Surfrider LA and RCDSMM on an impactful cleanup day at Topanga Beach from 10AM-12PM!

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. Exact address provided upon registration.

To learn more and register click here.

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Rosemont Preserve Habitat Restoration
Jan
10
9:00 AM09:00

Rosemont Preserve Habitat Restoration

Join Arroyos & Foothills Conservancy at Rosemont Preserve in La Crescenta! Every month AFC gathers to maintain this special resource for the community and wildlife. Restoration tasks can range from planting new native plants, maintaining the trails and bioswale, and more. 

Please bring water, sunscreen, and work gloves. We recommend wearing pants, long sleeves, and sturdy shoes. If available, feel free to bring any of the following tools: shovels, spades, loppers, hatchets, clippers. Other tools and equipment will be available.⁠

To register click here.

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Why Narrative Matters in the Fight Against Climate Change
Jan
9
10:00 AM10:00

Why Narrative Matters in the Fight Against Climate Change

Please join the Laboratory for Environmental Narrative Strategies (LENS), in collaboration with the Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, for a conversation with Sammy Roth and live recording of a new episode of the LENS podcast “Changing Stories for a Changing Planet.”

To learn more and register click here.

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Native Plant & Seed Propogation Classes @ Ascot Hills Park
Jan
9
9:00 AM09:00

Native Plant & Seed Propogation Classes @ Ascot Hills Park

Join Artesmia Nursery every 1st Sunday morning of the month at the Ascot Hills Park Nursery to learn the ins and outs of growing California native plants from seeds, cuttings, and more with native plant nerd Antonio Sanchez! Every month, we'll cover a few unique plants, and all registered folks get to take some seed, cuttings, soil, pots, etc. home with them(depending on what is worked on that week).

Over various months, folks can expect to work with White Sage, Monkeyflowers, Hummingbird Sage and many more fun and local native plants. Techniques and topics covered will vary by week, and may include:

- Identifying, cleaning, sowing and germinating native seed

- Preparing and rooting cuttings of native plants

- Caring for native plant seedlings, rooted cuttings, and more

To learn more and register click here.

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Webinar: Navigating SoCal Heat Pump Incentives in 2026
Jan
8
5:00 PM17:00

Webinar: Navigating SoCal Heat Pump Incentives in 2026

Heat Pumps & Rebates: Secure Your SoCal Savings Plan for 2026

Planning a heating/cooling upgrade soon? Don't let confusing deadlines stop you. With some incentives expiring this December, now is the time to confirm your 2026 plan. Join Elephant Energy’s expert panel to break down the key programs that will remain active in Southern California for Heat Pumps and Heat Pump Water Heaters.

Click here to learn more and register.

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Long Beach Hour of Action
Jan
7
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.

To learn more and register click here.

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Marketing & Communications Committee
Jan
7
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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Legislative Kickoff | SFV + LA Climate Reality
Jan
6
7:00 PM19:00

Legislative Kickoff | SFV + LA Climate Reality

Help Shape Our 2026 Climate Strategy: Joint Legislative Kickoff

To kick off the 2026 Legislative Session, we are inviting you to an important legislative strategy session. This is your opportunity to help us define our strategy and set our sights on the year's most critical climate goals.

Why Your Voice Matters

Again this year, we will be continuing our work with our partners at the SFV Chapter and the California Coalition of Climate Reality Chapters. Whether you are a seasoned advocate or a newcomer looking to make a difference, we need you. No prior legislative experience is required; only a passion for a sustainable future and a willingness to collaborate.

What to Expect

In this session, we will begin sketching our roadmap for 2026, identifying key bills to support, and assigning roles for our upcoming advocacy efforts.

How to join:: Click here at 7pm on Tuesday, January 6 to join the Zoom Meeting.

Let’s start 2026 with a clear vision and a strong team!

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Volunteer @ Kuruvungna Springs
Jan
4
10:00 AM10:00

Volunteer @ Kuruvungna Springs

The site in West L.A. is officially open from 10am-3pm in case you are unable to make it that early.
Also known as the Gabrieleno Tongva Springs. This is a sacred site that supported and continues to support the thriving Tongva people.
The site welcomes visitors and volunteers on the first Saturday of each month to see and sustain this sacred space. Please join fellow members of the L.A. Chapter and L.A. community in accepting this gracious invitation and actively engage in the maintenance and upkeep of this beautiful indigenous space. Volunteers are generally asked to assist in gardening and landscaping initiatives, so bring your own gloves and gardening tools if you can.

Official Site

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Laboratory for the Future: Individual Impact, Institutional Change
Jan
3
12:00 PM12:00

Laboratory for the Future: Individual Impact, Institutional Change

  • Santa Monica Airport Propeller Gallery (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join us for a closing reception for "Laboratory for the Future" and a talk with guest artists Deville Cohen & Laura Lupton and Debra Scacco.

Individual Impact, Institutional Change shares grounded strategies for how small, deliberate actions can meaningfully shift the institutions we inhabit. Artist Debra Scacco will lead a walkthrough of Laboratory for the Future through the lens of her Climate Impact Report, tracing decision-making on materials, waste, emissions and community building that shaped her two-year residency within Public Works, and the resulting exhibition.

This event opens the new year with practical approaches for cultivating meaningful climate accountability and follow-up action—quietly, steadily, and from the ground up.

To learn more and register click here.

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Los Cerritos Wetlands Nature Walk: Heron Hike
Jan
3
8:00 AM08:00

Los Cerritos Wetlands Nature Walk: Heron Hike

A free guided nature walk through the central area of Los Cerritos Wetlands. Come look for waterbirds and other local wildlife!

Our walk will begin with a brief orientation about Los Cerritos Wetlands. We will then turn our focus to the interface between the urban edge and the Los Cerritos Wetlands buffer areas. Attendees will participate in a dialog about how can the restoration process best restore core wetland habitat while at the same time balancing the human population growth coming to Southeast Long Beach.

To learn more and register click here.

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First Day Hike: The Land and Its People
Jan
1
10:00 AM10:00

First Day Hike: The Land and Its People

  • Malibu Creek State Park Trailhead SMHC (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join Malibu Creek Docent Karen for “The Land and Its People,” a guided walk that explores the rich human history of this landscape — from the Indigenous people of ta’lopop, to Spanish explorers, early homesteaders, members of the Crags Country Club, and the directors and actors who worked here during the 20th-century Fox Studio era, all the way to its protection as a California State Park.

This 2-mile walk begins at the main trailhead and ends at the Visitor Center. From there, you’re welcome to continue exploring on your own or return to your car at your own pace. The route features little to no elevation gain and is suitable for most visitors.

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Home Composting & Urban Gardening Workshops - Lopez Canyon
Dec
27
9:00 AM09:00

Home Composting & Urban Gardening Workshops - Lopez Canyon

  • Lopez Canyon Environmental Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

This workshop will teach you how to turn kitchen scraps and yard trimmings into a nutrient-rich soil amendment. Home composting is taught by a team of ten rotating LA Sanitation & Environment green waste specialists. Each participant will take home a free garden plant at the end of the event. Some workshops even have surprise guests!

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Habitat Restoration Day w/ California Native Plant Society & San Fernando Valley Audubon Society
Dec
20
8:00 AM08:00

Habitat Restoration Day w/ California Native Plant Society & San Fernando Valley Audubon Society

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

With the help of the California Native Plant Society, volunteers will remove invasive mustard at the Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Preserve 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!

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Friday Habitat Restoration w/Friends of Ballona Wetlands
Dec
19
3:00 PM15:00

Friday Habitat Restoration w/Friends of Ballona Wetlands

  • Dirt parking lot behind Gordon's Market / Alka Water (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Roll up your sleeves to help the Friends restore the last coastal wetland in Los Angeles. Get hands-on experience while learning about urban ecology. The time and effort you put in to clear out invasive vegetation gives our slow-growing native plants room to thrive. Healthy plant life is vital for a healthy ecosystem!

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The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants x Surfrider Beach Cleanup
Dec
14
10:00 AM10:00

The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants x Surfrider Beach Cleanup

  • Tower 28 on Santa Monica Beach (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join SpongeBob and friends for a fun beach cleanup at Tower 28 and leave the coast better than you found it!

Take action to protect the environment by removing trash from our coastline and collect data to. In addition to cleaning the beach, Surfrider can use the data you collect to influence laws that reduce pollution at the source! Exact address provided upon registration.

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Compost Hub Support: Cottonwood Urban Farm
Dec
13
9:00 AM09:00

Compost Hub Support: Cottonwood Urban Farm

At our Compost Hubs, food scraps collected from the community are transformed into nutrient-rich compost, and we need your help to make it happen! As a Compost Hub Support Volunteer, you’ll gain hands-on experience working alongside our knowledgeable Compost Managers. Get ready to leave feeling accomplished, a little sweaty, and brimming with new compost knowledge.

Roll up your sleeves and dive into a variety of engaging activities—whether it’s managing a three-bin system, tending to a compost pile, sifting finished compost, or exploring a mix of everything. There’s something for everyone, from beginners to seasoned pros! Plus, our Compost Hubs are situated in LA County’s most cherished green spaces: community gardens, urban farms, and beautiful parks. Join passionate community composters, learn to turn food scraps into rich compost, and connect with the local food system.

To register click here.

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Restoration Day at Ascot Hills Park
Dec
13
8:00 AM08:00

Restoration Day at Ascot Hills Park

Join us for a day of community fun as we tackle the pesky mustard grass at Ascot Hills - let's beautify our surroundings together!

What We’ll Be Doing:

  • Removing invasive mustard grass

  • Reconnecting community with local land

  • Supporting native habitat recovery

  • Beautifying one of LA’s most accessible hillside parks

To learn more and register click here.

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