Climate Activist Training: How to Participate in Government Meetings Resources Toolkit
About this event
CEC was thrilled to host the recent Climate Activist Training—our first-ever hybrid, bilingual event where we shared guidance on getting involved in local policy and CEC’s latest climate policy actions. Thank you to everyone who attended, and a special thanks to Port Hueneme Mayor Bobby Martinez and Fillmore Council Member Christina Villaseñor for contributing to the fruitful conversation about participating in public meetings. During the event, we covered:
How to attend city council, board of supervisors, and other government meetings
How to review an agenda
How to make an effective public comment
If you missed the training, have additional questions, or just need a recap, watch the recording or view the presentation below. We’ve also put together a list of resources to help you weigh in on important local policy decisions in your community.
We are only able to offer webinars like this to the community free of charge, thanks to the generosity of individuals like you. Please consider a gift to CEC in support of programming like this webinar.
Speakers:
Farah Stack, Climate Policy Associate, Community Environmental Council
Michael Chiacos, Director of Climate Policy, Community Environmental Council
Resources
Help advance strong climate policy in your community
Become a CEC Climate Activist: If you live in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, or Ventura County, sign up to receive email alerts when policy decisions are underway in your community.
Find your local meetings: Bookmark CEC’s California Central Coast Public Meeting Directory so you always know when, where, and how you can participate in local climate policy decision-making. Do you live outside of the Central Coast? Visit your city, county, or municipal website for more information.
Read our How to Participate in Public Meetings guide (Spanish/English): Learn how you can participate in public meetings or hearings hosted by your local government–and get answers to frequently asked questions.
Take CEC’s Climate Steward certification course: Delve deeper into climate action and help lead transformative local solutions to the climate crisis by becoming a certified CEC Climate Steward. The next nine-week online course begins on January 31, 2024; spots are limited; open to anyone. Learn more and register.
Learn more about CEC’s climate policy work
Read our 2022-23 Policy Platform: Find out what climate action CEC has worked on to advance strong climate policy across the Central Coast, and stay tuned for our 2024 Policy Platform.
Review our top policy actions of 2023: Learn about the policy actions CEC has taken with community members and partners across San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura Counties to advance bold climate policies.
Check out this op-ed by CEC's CEO Sigrid Wright: An Ecological Framework for Revitalizing the City Core, which outlines how we can plan for a vibrant City of Santa Barbara–and cities everywhere–in the face of climate change.
Have additional questions or feedback?
Contact CEC’s Climate Policy Associate Farah Stack at fstack@cecmail.org.
We are deeply grateful to our partners Rooted Language Justice for providing Spanish language interpretation and translation. Look for more bilingual webinars over the next few months.