

Keystone species are species that have a disproportionately large effect on their environment -- without which ecosystems drastically change. Within the Bay Area's urban environment, public transit is such a species. Tune in to learn more about the pivotal role the Bay's public transit agencies play in promoting in our communities' mobility and meeting our climate goals, the current threats to the health of public transportation in the Bay Area, and how we can ensure that transit survives and thrives in the years to come.
Open to anyone interested in the future of our climate and public transportation in the Bay Area!
Presented by Carter Lavin, author of If You Want To Win, You've Got to Fight: A Guide to Effective Transportation Advocacy and co-founder of the Transbay Coalition; Calvin Sridahara, Co-Lead of the San Jose and Transit Teams at Silicon Valley Youth Climate Action; and Jonathan Cole, Transit Lead for Climate Action California.
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Public Transit: A Keystone Species for a Stable Climate is a free independent taking place on Thursday, April 23, 2026 at a venue to be announced. Attendance is free โ register to secure your spot.
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