Alta Vista Gardens Pond Maintenance

Alta Vista Botanical Gardens 1270 Vale Terrace Dr, Vista, California, United States

The NCCCA is part of the Adopt-a-Garden program and our volunteers meet monthly to clip, trim, plant and maintain the beautiful Pond Garden at the Alta Vista Botanical Gardens. Please bring garden gloves and hand clippers if you have them. Meet Suzanne at the entrance to the Alta Vista Botanical Gardens at 9:30 AM or drop in anytime to help between 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM on any (or all) of the dates listed below. If there is an attendant at the entrance, tell them you are volunteering with the NCCCA Adopt-a-Garden program and the entrance fee is waived. The Read More ...

Fossils, Fertilizers & False Solutions

Special guest Steven Feit Please join us for a presentation by Steven Feit, attorney at CIEL’s Climate and Energy Program, who will speak on findings from the recent report “Fossils, Fertilizers, and False Solutions”. Steven will discuss how fertilizers drive the exceedance of several planetary boundaries, why they are deeply linked with fossil fuels, and the ways the two industries are pursuing an aligned agenda to slow the needed climate transition.  Register here in advance for this meeting. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. If you miss this event we will post Read More ...

NCCCA Networking Meeting – In Person

McGee Park Heritage Hall 258 Beech Ave, Carlsbad, California, United States

The North County Climate Change Alliance invites you to join our monthly networking event. This meeting is open to individuals and groups who are concerned about climate change.

The World According to Sempra

Special guest Scott Kelley This is the story about how Sempra used its subsidiary SDG&E to force San Diegans to pay for its fracked methane fossil fuel empire. Methane is 86X more potent a greenhouse gas than CO2 and the leaks just from the Permian Basin are the equivalent of burning 50 train cars full of coal every single day. Sempra is trying to hook us on this gas for the next 30 years and is accelerating LNG transport around the world. Not only will this massively exacerbate global warming, it is ruining the health of people in frontline communities, Read More ...