Central Coast Climate Leaders Meet with Rep. Carbajal

Central Coast Climate Leaders Meet with Rep. Carbajal

CEC hosts regional partners to address federal climate rollbacks — and invites you to take action this Friday.

Federal Rollbacks Hit CEC Directly –

and Reveal New Opportunities

This year, CEC has lost more than $1.5 million in federal climate funding due to the termination of three major grants from the U.S. Department of Energy and U.S. Department of Agriculture. These programs supported regenerative agriculture, clean transportation, and equitable access to climate solutions across the Central Coast.

The sudden loss of this funding has disrupted projects that were helping low-income families access electric vehicles, supporting local farmers in adopting regenerative practices, and creating green workforce opportunities.

While these losses are significant, there are powerful signs of resilience. Community demand for clean transportation is stronger than ever — EV adoption reached a record 29% of new car sales last quarter — and there is growing momentum for state and regional investment to replace lost federal dollars. Local partnerships are deepening, and community members are uniting to defend and advance climate action across sectors.

The stories shared underscored both the challenges and resilience of our Central Coast community. CEC and Congressman Carbajal are now collaborating on an op-ed to share these stories and solutions more broadly — stay tuned.

In the meantime, you can read more about the session and how other organizations are being impacted in The Santa Barbara Independent and Noozhawk.

Take Action with Us: Join Climate Fridays This Week

Climate Fridays Santa Barbara

Friday, November 7, 2025 (and every first Friday)

3:30 – 5:00 p.m.

CEC’s Environmental Hub

1219 State Street, Santa Barbara

Join CEC, the Society of Fearless Grandmothers Santa Barbara, and the Santa Barbara Sierra Club on the first Friday of each month. At these events, climate activists, students, community partners, and friends gather to learn about regional climate change issues and how to take collective action to protect our planet. November’s gathering will focus on regenerative agriculture and feature guest speakers from CEC, Harris Gaviota Farm, and SEEAG, along with sustainable food expert Gerri French. Learn more and register.

 

Support Critical Work Like This

Recognized as a 2020 California Nonprofit of the Year and a City of Santa Barbara Climate Hero, CEC is led by CEO Sigrid Wright, 2022 Congressional Woman of the Year. See our most recent impact report to learn how we are serving California’s Central Coast by advancing rapid and equitable solutions to the climate crisis.

Learn more about how you can invest in CEC’s work to accelerate regional climate solutions at cecsb.org/donate.