Inspired by New York’s Climate Week, organizers hope the mix of fun events will encourage Angelenos to get involved in climate action.
From hikes to sustainable cocktails to comedy shows, events addressing climate change are set to pop up around L.A. from Sept. 8 to Sept. 15 as part of the city's inaugural Climate Week. Inspired by New York’s Climate Week NYC , organizers hope the mix of fun and flashy events with more serious policy-focused discussions will encourage Angelenos to get involved in climate action and connect them with leaders.
“There were some reservations about how we could make this a space that talks about such a serious and depressing subject matter while also serving the purpose of it being a comedy show,” said King. For some organizers, trying to find the fun side of climate change work is navigating in uncharted waters. Yet, for them, it’s essential work to fight burnout and restore hope among their peers. After Climate Week Organizers want the impact of L.A. Climate Week to last more than a week.
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