Earth Day

Earth Day was founded in 1970 marking the start of the modern environmental movement.

Since then, it has become the largest secular holiday celebrated in the world. Earth Day is an opportunity for people to renew their commitment to the stewardship of our land, air and water.

A Childs hands holding seedlings above the dirt

Earth Day is April 20

The city of Pinole will be celebrating Earth Day throughout the month of April offering various ways to take ACTION by learning different ways to implement climate action into our routine to protect the planet.

Planned activities will align with the four sectors of Pinole’s Climate Action and Adaptation Plan:

  1. Water,
  2. Waste Reduction,
  3. Transportation,
  4. and Energy.

The main community event that will take place is the Pinole Earth Walk.

Pinole Earth Walk

Each year for Earth Day, we will take a walking pledge to protect the planet as a community. It’s also a great way to meet your neighbors, spend time with family, get some fresh air, or bring Fido for a walk! The walking path is approximately 3 miles and will begin and end in Fernandez Park, following a paved loop that goes along the Pinole Creek and Bay Trail. Snacks and refreshments will be provided at the finish line, and there will be kids’ activities and local environmental organizations for you to connect with.

FREE event. Registration is required. All are welcome.

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Community Partners

Community earth Partners

350 Contra Costa

350 Contra Costa is building a grassroots climate movement in Contra Costa and the Bay Area. Advocates for a healthy climate, sustainable clean energy solutions, and environmental justice for all residents.

Earth Team (Pinole Valley High School)

On Earth Day, April 22, 1994, half a billion people around the world joined together to put forth new environmental visions for a sustainable future. High school and middle school students and youth groups across California’s San Francisco Bay Area got a head start by participating in the creation of Earth Team, a collaborative conservation network connecting Bay Area youth, teachers and young leaders with numerous environmental, educational, and government organizations; here was a niche that needed filling.

Friends of the Pinole Creek Watershed

Friends of Pinole Creek Watershed provides educational opportunities for the general public around the Pinole Creek watershed. We contribute to the restoration, monitoring, and assessment of the creek and watershed ecosystems.

The Green Team (St. Joseph Elementary School)

The Green Team at St. Joseph Elementary School is a dynamic group of children who work together on a number of projects which focus on ways to protect the environment and spreading awareness about climate change.

Pinole Garden Club

Pinole Garden Club invites you to join us. We have been active for over 65 years and are very proud of all that we have achieved. Our club is dedicated to creating and promoting a further interest in gardening, in plant life, pollinators and in appreciation of the natural beauty of California. We are service oriented and community minded.



If you know of another local organization not listed here, please contact us at fepps@pinole.gov

Photos & Videos

SHOW US HOW YOU CONNECT WITH the EARTH!


To celebrate Earth Day, we asked residents to share a snippet of their relationship with the planet. We wanted to see how Pinole residents connect with the Earth! You responded with pictures and videos about how you keep the earth clean, cherish its beauty, protect the earth and more.

Thank you to all who shared your media to make this video montage, produced by PCTV.


Resources & Education

Resources and Education

Learn how you can take ACTION

There are many simple ways that you can take action to protect the planet from the devastating effects of climate change.

Sustainability in the City of Pinole

The City of Pinole is dedicated to being a livable city for all. There are a number of sustainability initiatives throughout the county and City that address energy efficiency and renewable energy, water and air quality, recycling, and land use planning. These initiatives strive to improve the health, safety, and resiliency of the City of Pinole for all community members. A terrific example is the Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (CAAP). The CAAP is a strategic, well-defined framework for how the City aims to reduce greenhouse gases in Pinole. Learn about all of the City’s sustainability initiatives by visiting our Public Works webpage. 

Fight Climate Change with Diet Change

Our food systems have many detrimental environmental and social impacts. Combining emissions from the global food system via food waste, livestock, deforestation and transportation accounts for 25% of all greenhouse gas emissions. Not only does our current food system fuel climate change, but also it disproportionately neglects low-income communities and developing countries. Being better educated about the food system can help you make more informed choices about your health as well as the planet’s.
As awareness of impacts increases, so does the variety of alternative diet options. Food presents an exciting opportunity to engage in important conversations about climate change and environmental justice. Eating a plant-based diet and using zero-waste cooking techniques is a healthy way to fight climate change. Try a new recipe today!

Conserve Water

Water is the single most important resource on earth. Without water, there is no life, which is why water conservation is crucial. Water conservation is a series of methods that aim to reduce our usage of freshwater resources. And it is critical, especially as climate change causes more and more unpredictable and extreme weather patterns where rain is not always certain. Conserving water can alleviate the effects of drought. Reducing the amount of hot and cold water we use in our homes helps to conserve water and energy, which also cuts down on energy pollution. 
There are many ways to cut down on water usage in our homes by decreasing our water usage habits (i.e. take shorter showers), using water-wise appliances and checking for leaks. Planting native and drought tolerant plants in your garden and in place of lawns also makes a big impact. On a larger scale, increasing forest cover, building better irrigation systems and advocating for policy changes are other ways we can ensure our earth’s water supply lasts for generations to come. We encourage you to learn more about water conservation.

Additional Water Conservation Resources

EBMUD Conservation & Rebates

Save water like a pro! Visit the WaterSmart Center for tips and rebates.

EPA Watersense

WaterSense is an EPA national voluntary partnership program that offers a simple way for consumers to identify water-efficient products, homes, and services.

Tips and rebate finder

Calscape Garden Planner

EBMUD Water-wise Garden Planner

https://www.ebmud.com/water/conservation-and-rebates/watersmart-gardener
Resource center for water efficient landscaping and gardening. Includes low water use garden inspiration, design resources, maintenance tips, and resources for landscape professionals.

EPA Landscape Guide

https://www.epa.gov/watersense/landscaping-tips#plants
Having a water-smart landscape isn’t just about how much you water – it means the choosing the right plants for your location, maintaining healthy soils, and using proper maintenance techniques.


How to Save Every Last Drop

Education

National geographic kids water book

National Geographic Kids: Water

This children’s book provides information about the Earth’s water, including rivers, lakes, oceans, the water cycle, climate, water pollution, and conservation. E-book is available for check out though the Contra Costa Library.

Every day is Earth Day by Kathy Ross ullustrated by sharon lane holm a craft book for children

Every Day is Earth Day

This is a delightful arts & crafts book with eco-friendly projects made just for kids. Even young children can make the easy projects in these books, using materials that are readily available. Colorful step-by-step illustrations accompany each craft. This book is available for check out through the Contra Costa Library.