The Sacramento Environmental Justice Coalition

The Sacramento Environmental Justice Coalition Sac-EJC is an environmental justice, community organizing network for/with the poor and marginalized. We speak for ourselves. Non-partisan, non-violent team.

Agitating for change, fueled by faith!

Broad-Based Organizing Training by Common Ground-IAF ✊🏽Thank you, Placer People of Faith TogetherCommon Ground IAFLatino...
06/15/2026

Broad-Based Organizing Training by Common Ground-IAF ✊🏽

Thank you,
Placer People of Faith Together
Common Ground IAF
Latino Leadership Council Inc
Labor Council for Latin American Advancement - Sacramento AFL- CIO (LCLAA)/ El Pueblo Plática/Sembrando Semillas Day Labor Worker Center
Third Act: Sacramento
Diocese of Sacramento
Placer Community Foundation

06/13/2026
~Audit of Sacramento homeless shelter costs shows ‘no strong link’ to good outcomesBy Jennah PendletonJune 11, 202612:26...
06/12/2026

~Audit of Sacramento homeless shelter costs shows ‘no strong link’ to good outcomes

By Jennah Pendleton
June 11, 2026
12:26 PM

Read more at: https://www.sacbee.com/news/local/article316091055.html =cpy

An audit released Thursday morning determined that there is “no strong link” between the city of Sacramento’s shelter services and positive outcomes for homeless clients. Between July 2023 and June 2025 the city spent a total of $63.2 million on the 14 homeless shelters it operates, hosting 8,885 stays in that period. The report by the city auditor’s office found that there are gaps in how the city assesses costs, collects data and determines successful outcomes for unsheltered residents.~

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06/11/2026

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The film investigates evidence that Greenland’s ice sheet collapsed in the past and asks what that reveals about the planet’s future.

CO2 concentrations have continued to increase – but more slowly than they otherwise would have
06/09/2026

CO2 concentrations have continued to increase – but more slowly than they otherwise would have

06/09/2026

While much of the world searches for alternatives to traditional plastic, Mexican chemical engineer Sandra Pascoe Ortiz turned to one of Mexico’s most iconic plants: the nopal cactus. 🌵

Using cactus juice combined with natural ingredients such as plant proteins and waxes, Pascoe Ortiz developed a flexible bioplastic designed to break down naturally in the environment far faster than conventional petroleum-based plastics.

Unlike traditional plastic, which can take hundreds of years to decompose, her cactus-based material is reported to be biodegradable and non-toxic. The project was inspired by the need to reduce plastic waste while creating sustainable materials from renewable resources already abundant in Mexico.

🔬🇲🇽 The innovation gained international attention because it combines environmental science with a plant that has deep cultural and historical significance in Mexico. Nopal has been a staple of Mexican cuisine and agriculture for centuries, and now it could play a role in the future of sustainable manufacturing.

Supporters of the project believe innovations like this could help reduce dependence on fossil-fuel-based plastics while opening the door to more eco-friendly packaging and consumer products.

🌎✨ Sandra Pascoe Ortiz’s work is being celebrated as an example of how Mexican innovation and traditional knowledge can come together to create solutions for global environmental challenges.

From a cactus to a potential alternative to plastic, this Mexican invention is showing how local ideas can have a worldwide impact. 🌵🇲🇽♻️

Many Thanks to our fearless and innovative partners Footprint ProjectYour efforts influence and assist millions! 👏
06/04/2026

Many Thanks to our fearless and innovative partners Footprint Project
Your efforts influence and assist millions! 👏

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