Local action for a global climate movement
  • Join Us
  • Donate

Logo Logo

Menu
  • Home
  • About
    • Who We Are
    • Contact
  • Events
    • Events Calendar
    • 2020 – 10th Anniversary
  • Join Us
    • Sign Up
    • Volunteer
      • Team Arts and Events
      • Team Carbon Zero
      • Team Climate Action Plan
      • Team Communications/Outreach
      • Team Fundraising
      • Team Legislative
      • Team Transportation
    • Donate
  • Updates
    • Blog
    • The Climate Report Archives
  • Donate
  • Shop
    350 Sacramento > Blog > Teams Updates > Youth Power

Blog

Archives: Youth Power
  • Calling all Middle and High School Students…

    Posted by hi350sac on January 22, 2021

    The Student Environmental Activist Training Program (SEAT) will start next Monday, January 25!! It’s a 10-week…

  • Moiz Mir and Rachael Dal Porto winning Best Practice in Student Sustainability Leadership Award

    Moiz Mir and Rachael Dal Porto win Best Practice in Student Sustainability Leadership Award 

    Posted by hi350sac on June 30, 2020

    Look for Rachael and Moiz standing on the left (on either side of Laurie). Kudos!!! Moiz Mir and Rachael Dal Porto won the Best Practice in Student…

  • Local Sacramento youth run impressive campaign to reduce car idling

    Posted by Cat Xia on November 6, 2019

    by Giovanny, Piper, and Sherlyne of the Language Academy of Sacramento Language Academy has worked really hard to inform our community of idling and we…

  • Water Protectors at Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in North Dakota

    Posted by hi350sac on December 3, 2016

    By Brandon Martinez, guest writer Over 200 indigenous nations and thousands of activists from all walks of life have united to peacefully stand up for…

Our Location

MAILING:
PO Box 161677
Sacramento, CA 95816

OFFICE:
Breathe Building
909 12th St.
Suite 116
Sacramento, CA 95814

Contact
info@350sacramento.org

Support us by making a donation

Your generosity helps us focus on the important work ahead.

DONATE

Meaning of 350

350 is the number that leading scientists say is the safe upper limit for carbon dioxide in our atmosphere. Scientists measure carbon dioxide in “parts per million” (ppm), so 350 ppm is the number humanity needs to get below as soon as possible to avoid runaway climate change. We reached 400 ppm in 2013.

Keep in touch

All Rights Reserved