SSF 2.0 www.ssf2.org

We facilitate collective impact to change human behavior.

Sacramento Sustainability Forum 2.0 is a monthly platform for the entire Sacramento community to explore our region’s sustainable development activity, while uncovering collaborative capacity building solutions to create a more sustainable society. Each monthly event focuses on a specific sustainability topic presented by leading edge speakers, lively entertainers, innovative clean technologies an

d imaginative arts. We are on a mission to create a cultural shift maximizing sustainability by bringing transparency, education, and engagement with the positive sustainable development activities of our region. Each monthly event provides an immersive engaging experience into the sustainability topics of our region such as food, water, transportation, energy, active living, and technology. Within each event we bring together diverse sub-topics cross pollinating interest groups to inspire new connections, facilitate collaboration, to empower local organizations with new supporters. Within each event we provide a public multidisciplinary exposition, catered networking hour, key thought leader speaker lineup, facilitated working groups engagement session, panel discussion, and community call to action related to the specific sustainability topic of discussion. Our monthly events bring together a diverse crowd of 200+ curious and passionate citizens such as social entrepreneurs, government officials, students, non profit community, politicians, creatives, business owners, artists, technologists, farmers, and inventors. Events are held the third Thursday of each month, 5-9pm at the Clunie Community Center, McKinley Park. Events also provide bike valet, youth education, and recycling collection. Our reach extends the monthly brick and mortar event space reaching 100,000+ Sacramento citizens through the monthly educational material we produce and distribute through our vast network of partnered organizations. We provide monthly engaging material to circulate through the region as a new informative infographic, promotional topic video & keynote speaker videos to bring transparency to our region’s sustainable development activity.

11/12/2017

Sacramento International Airport has won a $2 million federal grant to pay for half the cost of five electric shuttle buses at Sacramento International Airport. The airport also plans to open a large on-site solar farm this year to provide electricity.

09/24/2017

In June, President Donald Trump announced the U.S. would quit the Paris climate change accord, in which 195 nations agreed to voluntary steps to reduce emissions of gases that cause global warming. Strong opposition to the move came from U.S. companies now pledging to reduce their use of fossil fuel...

09/10/2017

Oroville >> Something new will be lighting up the halls of Oroville high schools.The Oroville Union High School District/Oroville Adult District will soon be “off the grid,” with both Las Plumas High and Oroville High, compl

05/31/2017

The state has been at the leading edge of the resistance to President Trump. But of all the battles, none have the global implications of climate change.

07/26/2016
03/20/2016

A state program that aims to make clean vehicles more accessible to California drivers will soon implement increased incentives for low- and moderate-income consumers.

03/20/2016

The Sacramento Kings announced on Thursday an ambitious new food and sustainability charter that aims to turn the new Golden 1 Center arena into a trailblazer in culinary, nutritional and ethical food standards.

03/04/2016

During recent winter storms, many Sacramentans had the same thought: How can I save some of that rain for later?

02/09/2016

All solar projects will be built specifically to serve the program.

"We are as much part of nature as the other species upon our shared home, planet Earth. We must evolve to survive or per...
08/19/2015

"We are as much part of nature as the other species upon our shared home, planet Earth. We must evolve to survive or perish. To succeed as humanity and continue life on planet Earth we must learn to do more of what works and less of what does not work. ..." excerpt from:

NATURAL GROWTH IN NATURE; Published July 30, 2015

More from the Pacific Crest Trail - and Sustainable Sacramento Executive Director Yeshua Adonai experiences, identifies, and aims to understand nature’s patterns.

Growth is natural to life. Evolution in nature is a manifestation of natural processes. The same systems that direct the expansion of the universe are an innate part of all life.

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1931 H Street
Sacramento, CA
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