San Francisco Climate Week 2026 kicks off with global leaders
San Francisco Climate Week 2026 kicks off with global leaders
San Francisco Climate Week 2026 kicked off on April 18, cementing the city's status as a global epicenter for environmental progress.
As California's largest climate summit, the event features over 750 gatherings and 1,000 speakers, attracting 25,000 attendees to the Bay Area.
This decentralized movement bridges the gap between technology and civic duty, drawing leaders like Al Gore and former Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm to discuss the future of our planet.
With Silicon Valley at its doorstep, the summit explores how AI can optimize power grids and scale climate-tech startups.
By focusing on the 'business of climate,' San Francisco aims to prove that private capital and innovation are essential partners in tackling the climate crisis.
