COUNTY ACTION TEAMS
County Action Squads aim to provide an effective strategy and frameworks for targeting governing bodies around the Bay Area to create climate-solution policy changes we need and reduce significant amounts of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The Action Squads use both bottom-up and top-down campaign strategies and work collaboratively with county teams.
Teams generally meet on a monthly or bi-weekly basis in person or via Zoom. See below to learn more about each squad, and connect with them in future meetings.
ACTIVE TEAMS
ALAMEDA
The Policy Action Squad works to implement greenhouse gas reducing policies at the city and county level in Contra Costa County.
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CONTRA COSTA
Marin/Sonoma Electric Vehicle (EV) Squad Mission: Enact local climate policies and take other actions that accelerate the transition to Electric Vehicles and their integration with the electric grid in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve outdoor air quality.
Marin/Sonoma Building Electrification (BE) Squad Mission: Enact local climate policies and take other actions that transition new and existing buildings away from using natural gas, particularly for space and water heating, in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve indoor air quality and enhance public safety.
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MARIN & SONOMA
We support climate legislation at City Hall by collaborating with other San Francisco climate groups such as 350SF and SF Climate Emergency Coalition, each of us networking with our district Supervisor.
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SAN FRANCISCO
Our mission is to (1) generate public support throughout San Mateo County for electrification of existing buildings, and (2) support the adoption of reach codes, policies, and plans to accelerate the electrification of existing buildings
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SAN MATEO
SOLANO & NAPA
The Solano/Napa Climate Action Team is engaged in issues that affect us locally as well as state-wide. We are involved in promoting solutions to the climate crisis, preventing further damage to our environment and mitigating damage already done, all through a climate justice lens. We discuss a number of topics and stay up to date on what’s going on in our own backyard and beyond. Anyone interested in addressing the climate crisis is welcome to join us!