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Local Environmental Groups Lead the Way in Climate Action for Earth Day’s 55th Anniversary

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsApril 23, 2025011 Min Read
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As Pasadena celebrates the 55th anniversary of Earth Day, local environmental organizations are taking concrete actions to combat climate change, moving beyond symbolic gestures. Initiatives include fire-resistant vegetation planting and watershed restoration, particularly focused on revitalizing the Arroyo Seco watershed. Tim Brick, Executive Director of Stewards of the Arroyo Seco, highlights the renewal of the Arroyo Seco Ecosystem Restoration Plan involving multiple jurisdictions.

Pasadena Beautiful has expanded its focus to include sustainability efforts such as composting, reducing plastics, and increasing tree planting while addressing wildfire risks. Despite facing severe droughts and declining groundwater levels, there have been successes, such as increased populations of Rainbow Trout and sightings of the endangered Least Bell’s Vireo.

Several Earth Day events will occur from April 22-27, showcasing environmental stewardship. This includes a Spring Festival at Pasadena City College and various regional activities promoting clean air and climate goals. Concurrently, a national initiative aims to reduce plastic production by 60% by 2040. Together, these efforts illustrate how community-based actions can lead to significant environmental improvements.

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