Over 1.6 million people took action for California Clean Air Day yesterday!
A huge THANK YOU to everyone who participated and did their part towards clean air in California yesterday.
On October 7, 2020, more than 1.6 million Californians took part in the third annual California Clean Air Day resulting in more than 3.1 million actions. Likewise, more than 500 companies, agencies and organizations officially signed up, and 11 city leaders across the state took the Clean Air Day challenge to push for clean air. Thank you to everyone who made this effort a success.
From Californians who took measures to protect their health like changing out cleaning products and air filters to those who reduced emissions by finding ways to leave their cars at home to those who continue their daily practices to clear the air, we were deeply inspired by all of your stories and committed actions. We’d like to share some of those with you here:
Plant a tree. Build a park. #CleanAirDay#CleanAirDayCA#CleanAirDay2020#SantaMonica@CleanairCA@CleanAirDay pic.twitter.com/r7bEvAbQKA
— Airport2Park (@Airport2Park) October 7, 2020
My transportation every day: #EV or #bicycle. Our grandkids and future generations deserve a #cleanair future! #Zeroemission #CleanAirDayCA #ClimateAction @CleanAirDay pic.twitter.com/4K9ngxS6yw
— Jenny Bard (@JennyABard) October 7, 2020
Our home and car cabin air filters are critical to clean air in your house and car - but only if they're clean. Here are air filters @joe_lyou and @el_chaveezy replaced - go check yours and post a pic of it in this thread! pic.twitter.com/2s8kEPtidU
— California Clean Air Day (@CleanAirDay) October 7, 2020
Freeway signs are showing a special message *today* Wednesday 10/7 for California Clean Air Day
— Caltrans District 7 (@CaltransDist7) October 7, 2020
Join us in supporting @CleanAirDay - Take the Clean Air Day Pledge and find out how you can make a difference at https://t.co/NiYYfxr514 #CleanAirDayCA @CaltransHQ pic.twitter.com/fHrcmomZRA
Electric Vehicles on the road help to improve our air quality and today in celebration of @CleanAirDay @sdmts will be rolling out some new Zero Emission Electric Buses. pic.twitter.com/5pOFbeRq9n
— Supervisor Nathan Fletcher (@SupFletcher) October 7, 2020
And thank you to our sponsors and funders!
To our far-sighted sponsors who clearly understand the importance of clean air for all Californians – California Clean Air Day is made possible by your support.