ECOS is a powerful advocacy organization in the Sacramento region, working for over fifty years to curb sprawl, protect open space and habitat, and make our cities stronger through expanded transit, walking, and biking networks.
With the climate crisis upon us, we strive to be even more effective in our advocacy, to persuade elected officials to take bold, difficult, and even unpopular steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
We’d like your help. Contact us at office@ecosacramento.net
In our region, greenfield sites are rapidly being entitled for development, removing agriculture, habitat, and open space, and setting the stage for continual rise of greenhouse gas emissions from transportation. In our region, by 2050, extreme heat is predicted for nearly half of each year, and even now we experience extreme storms with increased risk of flooding.
Global tipping points are approaching faster. We need elected leaders who will take these things seriously.
We need leaders who stand up for our region's iconic open space plans that are bulwarks for sustainability and assets to our economy, namely, SacCounty's Urban Services Boundary, Natomas Basin Habitat Conservation Plan, South Sacramento Habitat Conservation Plan, and American River Parkway, and who prioritize infill development and the retrofit of existing urban areas.
ECOS is energetic in fund-raising so that we can make our positions heard, retain our staff, and when necessary, fund legal action.
ECOS reorganized at the start of 2022 to reflect the increased importance of climate change, and the need to better coordinate our work in land use, transportation, air quality, environmental justice, and green building. This change created a more synergistic approach to our work.
We want to attract a new generation of enthusiastic, knowledgeable, and dedicated people, who are frustrated with the status quo, rightfully fearful about our future, and ready to get to work.
We host two major events each year:
- Every April since 2006, ECOS has hosted Sacramento Earth Day as our largest fundraiser. This event in Southside Park in Sacramento is an outdoor policy networking festival, a vibrant educational experience for families and the entire community, to explore the impact humans have on our environment and discover practical actions we can take to protect our planet. Through interactive exhibits, engaging workshops, and meaningful conversations, we empower individuals and organizations to build relationships, share knowledge, and strengthen sustainability practices.
- Every November since 1973, ECOS has hosted the Environmentalist of the Year Awards as our second major fundraising event, to recognize people and organizations whose work enhances our region's sustainability and equity.