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Get Charged: Everything You Need to Drive Electric

Get Charged: Everything You Need to Drive Electric

As extremely high gas prices make electric vehicles (EVs) even more appealing, California is once again accelerating the green energy transition. In August 2022, the California Air Resources Board issued a historic rule that bans the sale of new gas-powered cars starting in 2035. This bold action by the largest auto market in the United States will drive innovation that ripples out to other states and beyond.

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John Steed: A Deep Sense of Obligation to Future Generations
CEC Staff CEC Staff

John Steed: A Deep Sense of Obligation to Future Generations

Among the Community Environmental Council’s (CEC) most devoted supporters is John Steed, who views CEC as a “vital, creative, and practical catalyst for helping us live high-quality lives in harmony with our environment, preserving one of our planet’s most diverse biomes, and leaving the legacy of a livable world for our grandchildren.”

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Jessica McLernon: It's About the Future of Our Children
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Jessica McLernon: It's About the Future of Our Children

"A healthy and habitable planet is the best legacy we can leave for our children." This is how Jessica McLernon sums up a guiding motif in her life. She was first attracted to the Community Environmental Council (CEC) because of our organization's 50-year history of successful programs and actions to protect the environment. What she really loves most, however, is CEC's focus on the future through its unwavering commitment to fighting climate change.

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Flipping the Switch to Electric: Carpinteria Couple Is All-In to Build Smart
Leslie Dinaberg Leslie Dinaberg

Flipping the Switch to Electric: Carpinteria Couple Is All-In to Build Smart

“Our intention has always been to build and live as sustainably as we can, keeping climate impacts at the forefront. We’ve got this amazing opportunity and it definitely feels like partly our responsibility – and duty – to do so,” says Hunter Turpin about the new all-electric home he and his wife Casey are building.

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A New Initiative Will Create Neighborhood Resilience Hubs to Serve Vulnerable Populations
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A New Initiative Will Create Neighborhood Resilience Hubs to Serve Vulnerable Populations

Imagine your community is impacted by the next wildfire that starts in our region. Maybe your home is in close proximity to the flames, or the smoke and ash from the fire drifts to your doorstep. How will you respond? Will you have the supplies you need? Will you know when or where to evacuate to? If you lose power, how will you prepare food, stay cool, or run air purifiers? What if you have a neighbor who needs help? By sharing information and resources, residents can be empowered to support each other and build community resilience in the face of wildfires, earthquakes, extreme heat, and other natural disasters.    

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North County Climate Steward Christina Hernandez Inspires Climate Action through Connection
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North County Climate Steward Christina Hernandez Inspires Climate Action through Connection

Recent Community Environmental Council (CEC) UC Climate Steward graduate Christina Hernandez is a lifelong resident of the small coastal city of Guadalupe in North Santa Barbara County. A social and environmental justice advocate for over 10 years, she is driven by a deep love of her community and the desire to help her fellow residents connect with nature, access critical resources and support, and participate in building a healthy and resilient region. Christina fills many key roles in her community, including as a member of the Santa Barbara County Equity Advisory and Outreach Committee, a board member at Los Amigos de Guadalupe, and the Community Outreach Coordinator at the Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Center.

We spoke with Christina about how CEC’s UC Climate Stewards program helped deepen her community engagement around climate change and nature conservation, and what she envisions for the future of Guadalupe. 

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Plastic Pollution Solutions
Circular Economy Kathi King Circular Economy Kathi King

Plastic Pollution Solutions

Only five percent of our nation’s plastic waste was recycled in 2021, according to the Department of Energy. This dismal statistic underscores the growing failure of recycling to keep up with the growing volume of plastic trash.

This webinar covers plastics – recycling, reduction, and policy – focusing on local and state efforts to reduce waste. Viewers will be empowered to take immediate, collective action.

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