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

Party 4 the Planet – volunteer fun!
We enthusiastically invite you to join us for our 2025 Climate Super Hero Party4thePlanet in celebration of our amazing volunteers and donors like you!

Regiftmas
You’re invited to participate in North County SD350’s 2nd Annual ReGiftmas!Sunday, December 14th, 12pm-2pmPilgrim Church, 2020 Chestnut, Carlsbad CA 92008This event supports the circular

Text Banking: End-of-Year Fundraising
We need your help! Join SD350 in sending texts to potential donors during our End of Year Fundraising campaign
RECENT POSTS
Masada Disenhouse, SanDiego350 Executive Director and Co-founder Dear SanDiego350 community, You may have seen the recent news that 350.org (the international organization that SanDiego350 is affiliated with) is suspending its programs in the United States, and wondered if our work at SanDiego350 will be impacted. While we have successfully partnered with 350.org’s US campaigns many […]
Mentions SanDiego350’s support to block the biofuels project.
Bill Gates and the Democratic Party Throw Climate Action Under the Bus By Jim Miller, The Jumping-Off Place & SD350 Board Member Article by The Jumping Off Place From San Diego where Mayor Gloria has ousted the city’s climate and sustainability leader and California where Governor Newsom and the Democrats are tossing their role as climate leaders into the dustbin […]
By Brad Barham, SanDiego350 member My September blog, “Western Wildfires, Climate Change, Insurance, Housing, and Inequality”, explored how rising wildfire risk associated with climate change is negatively affecting the housing market. It raises insurance costs, shrinks housing supply, and pushes rents and house sale prices higher and higher. Similar effects occur in other parts of […]
By Sofia Carrasco, Youth v. Oil Intern Article published in Cal Matters The health and safety of millions of Californians is in jeopardy thanks to a law that bypassed nearly the entire legislative process — bargained and brought to you by Big Oil. The law, Senate Bill 237, was introduced and passed in a hurried 72-hour session. […]
By Elizabeth Nguyen, Oceanside Youth Coordinator I’m excited to be joining the SanDiego350 community as the Oceanside Youth Coordinator. I am a first generation Vietnamese American born and raised in San Diego, CA. I enjoyed being outside, and I discovered my passion for marine conservation in high school as a volunteer at the Birch Aquarium. […]
Comments by SD350 Youth4Climate’s Taarika Sethee, student at Canyon Crest Academy, and Megan Nguyen, student at Pacific Beach Middle School.
Comments SD350’s Youth4Climate members Maria Echevarria a student at Hilltop High School and Kaylee Tichenor, a student at University City High School.
SOCIAL MEDIA
YOU are invited to our Climate Super Hero Party4thePlanet on Saturday, December 6th at 1pm at Morley Field! Register: https://sandiego350.org/event/civi_event_1647/...
SanDiego350 Land Acknowledgement: SanDiego350 acknowledges that we are on the ancestral lands of the Kumeyaay people, the original native inhabitants of San Diego County. The Kumeyaay, Yuman-speaking people of Hokan stock, have lived in this region for more than 10,000 years.
We pay respect to the Kumeyaay elders past and present. You are invited to take a moment to consider the legacies of violence, displacement, migration, and settlement that bring us together here today.