Events Across LA Climate Week
EVENTS WITH PURPOSE
LA Climate Week events are meant to drive innovation, spark action, or create meaningful moments of connection and celebration.
Because events use time, energy, and resources—including carbon—we believe they should be worth the impact they create.
We prioritize events that move ideas into action, build real relationships, engage people beyond familiar climate circles, and offer tangible value to communities and participants.
Depth, care, connection and impact matter more than scale.
Event Calendar
Events
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SmarterHelp Mobile CTE Training Lab Virtual Info Session
April 9 @ 5:00 pm - May 28 @ 5:00 pmSmarterHelp CTE Mobile Training Lab
April 9 @ 5:00 pm - June 18 @ 9:00 pmWearable Art 2026
April 12 @ 1:00 pm - May 24 @ 4:00 pmRESTORE TUJUNGA GARDEN OF RESILIENCE & INCLUSION
May 2 @ 8:30 am - May 16 @ 11:30 am
Events listed on the LA Climate Week calendar are submitted by community organizers and do not represent the views or endorsements of LA Climate Week.
What Makes an LA Climate Week Event
LA Climate Week is not a single conference or venue. It is a distributed, community-powered week of events hosted across the Los Angeles cultural region.
Events range from intimate conversations to large public gatherings, but they share a common intention: to move ideas forward, strengthen community, and imagine what’s possible together.
How Events Are Organized
LA Climate Week events come together through shared themes, ideas, and places—creating many points of entry across the region.
Event Themes
Every event connects to one of seven themes, or a related subtheme, helping people discover conversations aligned with their interests and values.
Content Hubs
Content hubs bring together events across locations that explore a shared theme or subtheme—such as food systems, climate storytelling, or energy transition.
Geographic Hubs
Geographic hubs emerge when multiple venues near each other are activated on the same day, making it easier to move between events and build local connection.
Our Event Themes
Climate Resilience & Human Wellbeing
Events focused on preparing communities for climate impacts while protecting public health, safety, and quality of life—today and into the future.
This theme includes conversations and experiences related to climate resilience, infrastructure and public safety, disaster preparedness, clean air, and physical and mental wellbeing
Environmental Justice & Equity
Energy, Industry & the Built Environment
Events exploring how energy systems, industry, transportation, and the built environment can evolve toward a more sustainable and regenerative future.
This includes topics such as renewable energy, decarbonization, sustainable construction, circular economies, workforce development, and emerging technologies.
Nature, Agriculture & Food
Events that explore the relationships between ecosystems, agriculture, food systems, and climate resilience.
This theme includes land stewardship, regenerative agriculture, food justice, biodiversity, oceans, forests, species protection, and nature-based experiences
Arts, Culture & Media
Events that use storytelling, creativity, and culture to shape climate narratives, influence public understanding, and inspire action.
This includes work in art, fashion, sports, entertainment, journalism, creative careers, and cultural programming.
Policy, Governance & Finance
Events focused on the policies, governance structures, and financial systems needed to drive large-scale climate solutions.
This theme includes green finance, sustainable corporate strategies, policy creation and advocacy, economic transitions, and global perspectives.
Sustainable Living & Community Engagement
Events that connect everyday actions, local leadership, and community organizing to meaningful climate impact.
This includes sustainable living practices, low-waste lifestyles, water conservation, native plants, youth mobilization, neighborhood engagement, and community-based action.

Distributed, By Design
Events take place across neighborhoods, cities, and regions throughout greater Los Angeles.
Some events are free, others ticketed. Some are public-facing, while others are community-specific or invitation-based. What unites them is a shared commitment to care, inclusion, creativity, and climate action rooted in local context.
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