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Coast and Climate Workshop

Santa Monica, CA, United States
Jul 20, 2025
Onye Dike
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Published July 4th, 2025
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Summary

The Coast and Climate Workshop, organized by Heal the Bay, is a free, hands-on event designed to educate participants about climate change through interactive activities. It will take place on July 20, 2025, in Santa Monica, CA.

Details

Location
Santa Monica, CA, United States
Date
July 20th, 2025
Type
In Person
Website
Registration
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Overview

Join Heal the Bay for the Coast and Climate Workshop on July 20, 2025, from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM at the Heal the Bay Main Office in Santa Monica, CA. This innovative workshop focuses on the complexities and connections of climate change, providing participants with a unique opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions and activities.

Workshop Details

The workshop features the Climate Fresk, an award-winning, interactive experience that simplifies the science of climate change. Participants will collaborate to assemble 42 scientifically grounded cards, which illustrate the interconnections of climate change. This hands-on approach not only enhances understanding but also encourages participants to reflect on the emotional impacts of climate change, share perspectives, and brainstorm actionable solutions.

With over 2 million participants worldwide, the Climate Fresk is more than just a workshop; it’s a movement aimed at empowering individuals to take meaningful action against climate change. This event is free of charge, making it accessible to the general public.

For more information and to register, visit the official event page.


Onye Dike
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Onye Dike
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Onye Dike is a Sustainability Research Analyst at Net Zero Compare, where he contributes to research and analysis on environmental regulations, carbon accounting, and emerging sustainability trends.