WE'RE WORKING TO STOP
THE FOSSIL FUEL INDUSTRY AND CREATE A JUST, SUSTAINABLE WORLD
SanDiego350 is building a movement to prevent the worst impacts of climate change and climate injustice through education and outreach, public policy advocacy, and mobilizing people to take action.
Teams + Campaigns
More than a dozen volunteer teams working to fight climate change through policy action, community engagement, and campaigns.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Here’s how SanDiego350 has activated and grown the climate movement in San Diego
People Mobilized
In the streets and into the movement
MAJOR
Policy Wins
Advanced 100% clean energy, an equitable transportation plan and a Green New Deal
Climate Activists
Equipped to lead and take effective action
Youth Leaders
Empowered through training and hands-on experience organizing peers
Read more about our accomplishments.
UPCOMING EVENTS
New Volunteer Orientation Chat
Join the Member Engagement Team for an Orientation Chat to learn more about SanDiego350’s teams, campaigns, volunteer opportunities and a chance to bond with new volunteers.
Protest Sempra during Annual Shareholder Meeting
Join our creative rally to protest Sempra Energy – San Diego’s local fossil fuel company – during its annual shareholder meeting. We’ll protest Sempra for fracking our future and causing climate chaos, and demand a rapid transition to renewable energy.
Youth4Climate’s Rise Up Rooted Summit
SAVE THE DATE for May 25th and the Youth4Climate Summit! Youth4Climate’s Summit is an annual event where students and the community can connect with a network of local climate activists, access Y4C resources and knowledge, learn from community leaders, climate scientists, and & other experts, and participate in collaborative, innovative, and restorative activities!
RECENT POSTS
Interview with SanDiego350 high school youth interns, Abby Deckert and Emma Weibel, about climate anxiety.
By Janet Yao, Climate Writer & insights from SanDiego350’s Legislative Team’s co-chairs Beth Chopp, Parke Troutman, and Katharine Harrison We often think of climate activism as people on the streets marching, holding signs, and chanting for change – but climate activism can also look like hours spent on the computer researching policies, talking to local […]
How America’s Obsession With Gigantic Vehicles is Killing the Planet and People by Joel Martin, SD350 Climate Writer Read the original article from The Jumping-Off Place, a new progressive news outlet. The other day, I was pulling up to a red light in our Prius. Tailgating me was a woman in an enormous black SUV, […]
By Monserrat Mejia, SanDiego350 Intern Unveiling the San Diego Regional Decarbonization Framework In the race against climate change, the San Diego region has embarked on an ambitious journey outlined by the Regional Decarbonization Framework (RDF). The primary goal? To achieve net-zero carbon emissions by the year 2045 with the County’s Climate Action Plan Update and […]
How the Cult of Business Education Leaves A Wake of Death and Destruction, Part 1 By Joel Martin, Climate Writer Read the original article from The Jumping-Off Place, a new progressive news outlet. To begin with, I offer my sincerest apologies to the Bard for misappropriating and misusing his line from Henry VI. Nevertheless, I think you […]
Fox5 News interviews SanDiego350’s Masada Disenhouse regarding the arrest of a GHG smuggler, the impact of GHGs, and what the government needs to do about it, March 6, 2024.
Comments by SD350’s Youth v. Oil advocates, Sydney Chan and Abby Deckert, and SD350 member Alby Quinlan on why the Encinitas city council should approve the SB 1137 Resolution.
This month, we interviewed SanDiego350 volunteer, Kyle Brinker to share about their climate activism. Kyle is a member of the Transportation team and Legislative Team and has helped with petitioning for Let’s Go! campaign. How did you first get involved with SD350, and when was that? I’ve been involved since early 2023. I knew I […]
By Taarika Sethee Approximately five and a half million Californians live within one mile of one or more oil and gas wells. This issue of environmental injustice is at the forefront of Youth v. Oil’s work. It began with our advocacy in 2020 for local resolutions calling on Governor Newsom to create health and safety […]
By Joel Martin, Climate Writer My New Year’s resolution is to not shop this year. Sure, I’ll buy necessities and replace something if it’s essential, but I’m not going to buy anything that I don’t absolutely need. So far, it’s been easy to live up to and has made my life happier too. Every bit […]
SOCIAL MEDIA
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