Climate change has no boundaries. It affects everyone in our global community. Actions taken in one place – like increasing emissions at an old power plant – have a negative impact on those living half a planet away.
SBWPC invites you to take part in this FREE special event Thursday, April 18, 2013 from 7:00pm to 9:00 pm at Antioch University, 602 Anacapa Street, Santa Barbara with Senator Hannah-Beth Jackson, Assembly Member Das Williams, Sarah Henry of Next 10 and the SBWPC to take on the challenges of the State budget.
The study commissioned by the group Next 10 finds Sacramento, San Diego, the Inland Empire, Orange County and the San Francisco Bay Area all had significant increases in clean tech jobs during the past decade.
Don’t describe California’s clean energy sector as “emerging” – because not only has it “emerged,” it’s now diversifying and advancing, according to a new study.
The Sacramento area has contributed to significant growth in California's clean energy sector, according to a report released today by Next 10, the San Francisco nonprofit that promotes growth of California's clean economy.