Alameda briefs: Learn what you can do about climate change next week
Briefly

The League of Women Voters of Alameda will host a free event on climate change, focusing on the city's efforts to combat greenhouse gas emissions and sea level rise. Scheduled for Tuesday from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., attendees will have the opportunity to learn from climate activists Joyce Mercado and Lauren Eisele. The program encourages political and personal engagement in the fight against climate change, allowing residents to make a meaningful difference. The event will take place at Phoenix, with doors opening at 6 p.m., and prior RSVP is required. Additionally, the city is planning the Alameda Bike Festival for community engagement in sustainable practices.
Join the League of Women Voters of Alameda next week for a free climate change event featuring experts on reducing emissions and taking individual action.
Learn about Alameda's initiatives to combat climate change, including green gas emission reductions, and how residents can get involved through various means.
The event will showcase insights from Joyce Mercado and Lauren Eisele, bringing valuable expertise in climate activism and adaptation strategies for community members.
The Alameda Bike Festival, promoting safe cycling and community engagement, is set for April 26, demonstrating the city's commitment to sustainability.
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