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March 2023 Newsletter

Advocate for a strong Climate Action Plan / 
World Planting Day / Rally Against Banks over Climate Funding

This month, we learn about the importance of advocating for your local Climate Action Plan (CAP), recognize World Planting Day and how trees keep our planet more resilient to climate change, and recap our recent rally where San Diegans put pressure on major banks to stop financing the expansion of the fossil fuel industry.  

Be sure to check out the linked stories for more info on climate related topics!

Want to get involved? Scroll to the end to find our upcoming events and volunteer opportunities. Sign up here to help table at an Earth Month event in April!

Get your tickets today! Come together for a fun day of climate-related games, food, entertainment, prizes and more at Carnival for Climate on Saturday, April 15th from 12-4pm at Centro Cultural de la Raza in Balboa Park.

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Advocate for your local Climate Action Plan

By Brenna Farris, SanDiego350 Intern

The time to advocate for and enable CAPs is now! A Climate Action Plan, commonly known as a “CAP”, is an integral outline of how a specific jurisdiction, such as a town or city, plans to tackle climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions created within that jurisdiction. These plans propose new ways to deal with the effects of climate change that we are already experiencing. CAPs are incredibly important tools when it comes to fighting the climate crisis. At SanDiego350, we are here to encourage and support you in your efforts to advocate for your local CAP! 

In San Diego County, many cities have already established and started to implement their Climate Action Plans. The city of San Diego adopted a robust and progressive CAP last fall that addresses the future of climate change, and the impacts it has already caused. Some of its highlights include: 

  • A goal to reach net-zero emissions by 2035
  • Transitioning city facilities to renewable and clean energy
  • Addressing environmental racism through climate equity policies and funding
  • Investing in workforce transitions as the energy system moves towards renewable energy
  • Actions to address air quality and food insecurity resulting from climate change
  • Decarbonization plans for all buildings
  • Increasing accessibility of renewable energy for everyone
  • Plans for more sustainable mobility and transportation
  • Reducing overall waste
  • Promoting healthy ecosystems
  • Developing more environmentally friendly architecture

However, the actual implementation of these goals can sometimes prove more difficult than simply planning them. Cities have struggled with following through on plans they have made. For example, San Diego’s previous CAP went 90% unimplemented! Though cities may blame resources or accessibility, there are often obstacles that can be overcome. However, when these policies are ignored, cities fail to make any real impact in reducing emissions. This is where you come in and can take action. We need passionate environmentalists to hold our officials accountable in implementing their Climate Action Plans, and in ensuring that their Climate Action Plan adequately addresses the current climate crisis. There are many different ways to help shape, advocate for, and implement CAP policies. 

To start, you can join the CAP team at SanDiego350! Here you can learn more about CAPs and get involved in CAP advocacy with an incredible team of climate activists. To learn more about getting involved, get information, and support for your CAP advocacy, visit the CAP team’s webpage or fill out the volunteer interest form.

Please, take the time to look up the CAP for your area and learn more about your CAP. This can often be accomplished with an internet search or by browsing your city government’s website. See what specific goals and measures are in their current CAP and see if your city has been actually enforcing these essential policies. If you see something your local CAP is lacking, or an absence of action on the CAP, contact your council members or city staff to find a way to take action. Some things you can look for in your CAP would be when your city commits to reaching net zero emissions:

  • Does your city have a plan for giving regular updates on your CAP progress? 
  • Are there real tangible plans to accomplish its goals? 
  • Where are the plans for funding and implementing these actions? 
  • Is the wording rooted in real environmental change or is it just making generic promises that do not have accountability? 
  • To find out more and advocate improvements, contact either the environmental committee or the sustainability manager.

Advocating for CAPs is a straightforward way to fight climate change at the local level. By ensuring that your city has a good CAP, and is executing its plan to combat the effects of climate change, you can make a huge difference as an environmental advocate.

Why More Trees Equals a Healthier Planet

"World Planting Day is March 21st, usher in the start of spring by making our planet a bit greener. This month, we’re supporting Kate Sessions Commitment, an organization dedicated to planting trees in San Diego. Find a tree that suits your growing location and learn how to grow healthy trees. Read more about how trees keep our planet healthier and more resilient to climate change..."

By Deanna Alderson, Climate Writer

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Rally Against Banks Over Climate Change Funding

On Tuesday, March 21st over 50 San Diego climate activists rallied at Chase Bank Plaza at 101 West Broadway and marched to Citibank today as part of a national day of action across the US to pressure the major banks to stop financing the expansion of the fossil fuel industry." Read more...

By Diane Lopez Hughes

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YOUTH CRAFTS CORNER SOCIAL: CROCHET & CLAY

WHEN: March 25, 2023 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
WHERE: 5115 Soledad Rd, San Diego, California 92109

Join Youth4Climate, Youth vs Oil, and the Eco Club Coalition for the Youth Crafts Corner Social: Crochet & Clay at Kate Sessions Park! Connect with youth activists throughout San Diego at our upcoming social—build connections and share ideas about current projects. Learn how to crochet, and create imprinted clay art! 

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ORIENTATION CHAT

WHEN: March 28, 2023 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
WHERE: Zoom

Are you interested in supporting climate action in San Diego? Are you new or newer to the SD350 community? Register for an Orientation Chat today to learn more about who we are, what we do, and why it's important. This is a great space to meet other volunteers and get involved in the movement.

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FIRE SDG&E RALLY!

WHEN: April 1, 2023 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
WHERE: City Hall in Civic Plaza 1200 Third Avenue, San Diego, California 92101

Come rally against raising rates and demand to FIRE SDG&E! Join us Downtown San Diego at City Hall in Civic Plaza to rally, enjoy music, information booths and hear from engaging speakers! 

The citizens of the City of San Diego are suffering the highest utility rates in the country! In 2021 the city council rehired SDG&E, granting them a 20 year franchise agreement, taking $3 million in profits from San Diegans EVERY DAY. They hired them. They can fire them.  

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Eco Club Coalition Art Build for School Earth Day Events

WHEN: April 8, 2023 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
WHERE: Balboa Park, San Diego, California

Youth4Climate is supporting Earth Day events in schools across San Diego to educate and empower students to take action for their futures. Art is a critical component of getting people to come to your Earth Day events and take action!

Join us on April 8th from 10-1pm at Balboa Park to build signs, listen to music, and connect with new friends in a semi-structured format.

Learn more about our Earth Day Campaign and register for up to $175 in funding for your school here.

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BUILD YOUR CLIMATE ACTION TOOLKIT

Get inspired! Start with the basics so that you can feel comfortable jumping into climate action. SanDiego350 is offering a FREE workshop series over the next 4 months to get you started. Begin to build your toolkit with key vocabulary, the basics of movement building, how SD350 is structured, and our theory of change.

All are welcome!

How to Advocate and Campaign (Part 3)                                                                      In Person: Sun. April 16th Register
Online: Tues. April 18th Register

How to Talk and Write Effectively (Part 4)                                                       
In Person: Sun. May 14th Register
Online: Tues. May 16th Register

Get your tickets for CARNIVAL FOR CLIMATE!

WHEN: April 15, 2023 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
WHERE: Centro Cultural de la Raza, 2004 Park Blvd., San Diego, California 92101

Get Ready, Set..... Kick off Earth Week with us! 

Join us for a fun-filled day of games, prizes, food and more at SanDiego350's Carnival for Climate. Get your ticket today and get a FREE raffle ticket!

Carnival for Climate is a family-friendly festival with climate-related carnival games, circus performers, face painting, carnival food, learning opportunities, and ways to take action! 

All the proceeds from the event go toward local climate action in San Diego! 

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LEARN AND SHARE ABOUT SUSTAINABILITY CHULA VISTA

WHEN: April 29, 2023 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
WHERE: Civic Center Library: 365 F Street, Chula Vista, California 91910

In-person Community Town Hall Meeting with educational speakers, interactive activities, and organization booths.

Presentations from Chula Vista youth and regional experts – Topics include: 

  • What you need to know about California's new composting laws (and composting tips!)
  • How our health is impacted by climate change
  • Improving public transportation options in the South Bay and region
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Earth Month Tabling Events 

It's almost April, which means we have lots of exciting Earth Fairs to attend! Volunteer to table at an Earth Fair in April! They are all over San Diego County and we need help collecting signatures, and talking about SD350. Please sign up here to volunteer!

For all volunteer opportunities, please email Paloma at paloma@sandiego350.org

 

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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.

 
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