At the Summit you will:
- Learn about adaptation needs in San Mateo County frontline communities.
- Learn how to bring communities and community-based organizations to the forefront of addressing climate change in the County.
- Create stronger relationships between communities and all sectors to shift power dynamics.
- Build a collective commitment to ensure that communities in the County are prepared for and protected from climate change.
The summit is free to attend but the Stanford community must register by completing this form. In-person capacity will be limited but a live stream option will be made available. This is a nonpartisan event.
There are limited spaces for the Stanford community to attend the event in person but registration does not guarantee an in-person spot. The event is taking place at Cardinal Hall, Stanford University Redwood City campus and simultaneously broadcast via livestream through Stanford Video.
The Stanford community are also invited to attend virtually at a Watch Party in the Donald Kennedy Room at the Haas Center for Public Service, snacks will be available. Doors open at 8.30am.
The following sessions will be live streamed:
9:00am - 10:00am Welcome and Keynotes by Dave Pine and Cecilia Taylor
10:45am - 11:40am Adaptation and Equity Panel
12:45pm - 1:40pm Community Leadership Panel
2:15pm - 3:10pm Funding Panel
If you have any questions please email Joanna Jeffs, jojeffs@stanford.edu.
This event is co-presented by Thrive Alliance and Stanford University as an Office of Community Engagement Regional Forum, periodic events that showcase regional collaboration on timely topics and advance Stanford’s mission. This event is made possible in part from the generous support by the Haas Center for Public Service and the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability.