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Hanna Bauer Joins The Climate Center Team for the CA Climate Ride

Posted on April 22, 2015 By Kristin BergerTeam Captain, The Climate Center, CA Climate RideDirector of Development, The Climate Center In less than a month, climate changer Hanna Bauer, a UC Berkeley sophomore studying Molecular Environmental Biology with an emphasis on the Environment and Human Health and a minor in French, will finish her finals. … Read more

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Students use “Green Ways” to School

April 6, 2015 by Amy Jolly   Can a hot beverage motivate students to use a “Green Way” to get to school? Yes! These Millennials are anything but lazy! They woke up early on a cold winter morning to encourage their peers to lower their carbon footprint and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by rewarding them … Read more

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Cycling for the Climate on the CA Climate Ride!

March 4, 2015 by Kristin Berger A few spaces remain on the California Climate Ride, a 320 mile, 5 day experience through majestic redwood forests along the coastline from Fortuna to San Francisco. As captain of the The Climate Center team, I invite your support and participation. I’m happy to assist you with preparing for … Read more

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You Are Invited: Two Climate Activists Share Their StoriesMarch 25, 5:30 – 7:00, Santa Rosa

March 4, 2015 by Kristin Berger Two inspiring speakers will describe how they are motivating action on climate change on Wednesday, March 25th from 5:30 – 7:00 pm. This event is hosted by our Business for Clean Energy member Redwood Credit Union and will be held at their Santa Rosa Headquarters. Light refreshments will be … Read more

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The Ripple Effect of a Young Activist

Paola Alvarado    March 4, 2015 There is a misconception that in order to create change you must be an adult. However, ECO2school works with students across Sonoma County who are challenging that stereotype and choosing to impact their communities now. Serah Almeyda, a senior at Windsor High School and member of the The Climate Center’s … Read more

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Sonoma County Students Speak Up at the YES Conference

February 20, 2015 Sonoma County youth aren’t waiting to take charge of their future. On Saturday, February 7, 2015, The Climate Center Youth Leadership staff traveled with 21 high school students representing 5 schools across Sonoma County to meet up with other students from the nine Bay Area counties to discuss transportation, clean air, climate … Read more

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World’s Scientists Meet to Discuss Latest Climate Research

American Geophysical Union Fall Conference in SF – Dec 15-19 Climate Science World Event: Want to understand more about the effect of black carbon emissions on ice and snow reflectivity in Asia? Or about the atmospheric waves linked to warming that can heat some earth areas while plunging other areas into frigid cold? These and … Read more

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Petaluma City Council to Vote Dec. 15 to Join Sonoma Clean Power

Petaluma’s City Council will consider joining Sonoma Clean Power at its regular meeting on December 15, potentially capping a remarkable bright spot in the political quest for local, renewable energy. Sonoma Clean Power (SCP), a local government agency set up to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, promote renewable energy development, and save customers money, has … Read more

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CA Climate Ride 2015

The Climate Center is thrilled to announce that registration is open for the Climate Ride California that will be May 17 to 21, 2015. Join The Climate Center Team for the California ride. Experience epic biking, amazing scenery, and dynamic speakers that all combine to make this charitable event exciting, informative, and fun. Last year’s … Read more

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Energy Symposium Reveals Collapsing Business, Technical, and Political Obstacles to Explosive Renewables Growth

The Business of Clean Energy Symposium held on Oct 23 in Petaluma, CA, featured green tech experts from around California and across the country. The event, sponsored by the The Climate Center, revealed opportunities arising from the Community Choice utilities that are literally gaining steam in California. Government agencies from across California reviewed the striking … Read more