Frequently Asked Questions
What is San Diego Climate Week?
San Diego Climate Week (SDCW) is a county-wide, weeklong movement happening October 1–8, 2026, that brings together residents, businesses, nonprofits, artists, scientists, educators, and policymakers for a series of events focused on climate education, action, and resilience.
San Diego Climate Week will take place from October 1–8, 2025, with events happening throughout San Diego County. Official programming includes four anchor events, one in each region — North, South, East, and Central San Diego. In addition, there will be 100+ partner-led events, both virtual and in-person.
We’d love to hear from you! For partnership inquiries — including sponsorships, collaborations, or media — please email us at [email protected].
Yes! We are currently seeking volunteers to support San Diego Climate Week. You can sign up to express interest through our Volunteer Form, please let us know how you can help.
We welcome your input! To share feedback on San Diego Climate Week as a whole — or on our official anchor events — please email [email protected]. For feedback about partner-hosted events, please contact the event organizer once the events are live on our calendar.
San Diego Climate Week will host four main anchor events, one in each of the four geographic regions of the county: North, East, Central, and South San Diego. Each event will be held in person and highlight the unique climate priorities of that region.
All events must align with our mission and follow our event criteria, which can be found here.
There is no fee to add your event to the official San Diego Climate Week calendar.
Event registration is now Live, and you can view the event submission guide here. The deadline to submit a SDCW event is September 24, 2025 for our inaugural San Diego Climate Week. Please note, the sooner your SDCW event is submitted and accepted, your event will be co-promoted by SDCW via social media, newsletters, paid ads, etc.