Let's Seize the Opportunity in the Gulf Disaster (Community Voices)

Help "Make Big Oil Pay" on August 29-30!

When it comes to Big Oil, what will it take for us to say, "Enough is enough?"

BE A SUMMER INTERN AT BAY LOCALIZE!

Bay Localize depends on interns, fellows, and volunteers to forward the important work of localizing our economy. We're looking for enthusiastic individuals who are passionate about community resilience and solutions to climate change and oil dependency. Internships require 10 hours/week for a minimum of 3 months.

June 11: Join Bay Localize and POWER for a Rooftop Garden Work Party (Community Voices)

Photo by World to Table, http://www.flickr.com/photos/worldtotable/4676735306/

  Join Bay Localize and POWER for a Rooftop Garden Work Party!

   WHEN: Friday, June 11, 9:30 am - 4:30 pm

   WHERE: POWER, 335 South Van Ness, San Francisco

Bay Area 2020 Program: Community Resilience Workshop Brings Together Leaders Around the Bay

Image courtesy of Bay Localize

On April 17, Bay Localize and Transition San Francisco co-hosted the Bay Area's first Community Resilience Workshop.

Movement Builds for Regional Sustainable Communities Strategy

In consultation with the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) and the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC), Bay Localize, Breakthrough Communities, and other allies are bringing together key organizations in public health, transportation, climate justice, housing, land use, and local resilience to ensure that regional climate planning truly benefits all Bay Area communit

The Fire in the Belly: Building a truly sustainable Bay Area for all

Photograph by http://www.flickr.com/photos/gwen/4679862129/ (Creative Commons)

 by Colin Miller

Use Your Roof! Project: Rooftop and Community Gardens Thrive in Oakland, SF, and Richmond

OBUGS image courtesy of http://www.flickr.com/photos/sleepylovelorn/4600074947/

 

Oakland Releases First Draft of Energy and Climate Action Plan

 The first draft of Oakand's Energy & Climate Action Plan was released on Earth Day 2010.