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Del Mar Climate Presents

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OUR HEALTH, THE CLIMATE CRISIS, AND THE POWER OF COLLECTIVE ACTION

October 7, 2025 6-9pm

Del Mar Town Hall

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Previous Symposium

Spring 2024 - Coastal climate threats to our community

The  April 22, 2025 Symposium was held at the Del Mar City Hall.  Presenters included Alex Tardy,  Warning Coordination Meteorologist at NOAA  and  Jennifer Olim PhD , Adjunct Professor in the Science and Engineering Department at Cuyamaca College

Symposium Video

Kristin's Presentation Abstract

Climate Change and Health: Impact and Risk Reduction

This  presentation will focus on understanding the health risks associated  with our changing climate. We will discuss the impact of heat, extreme  weather, air pollution and  beyond while reviewing strategies to reduce the risk of related  illnesses.

Adam's Presentation Abstract

Positive Visions of Local Collective Action that Change Our Social Relations.

Our  social mobilization for climate action has been too tiny to leave  fossil fuels in the ground, global heating and climate damages are  accelerating, fossil finance and  extraction are at record levels, the green technical transition is  deeply inadequate when done for profit, and there is now in the US, and  elsewhere, a backlash that plans to erase the meager policy gains; and  beyond the problem of carbon pollution we are  superseding 7 of 9 planetary boundaries. In this presentation I will  encourage us to start the emotional work of reckoning with these facts,  and, as part of that, to consider positive visions of  local collective action that change our social relations.