Where does our energy come from, and how does it get there? This week, we explore generated power. Almost everything we do requires some form of energy - from filling up your gas tank, tuning in to your favorite podcast, or cooking your favorite meal. San Diego Community Power's Nelson Lomeli teaches us about environmental racism, engaging in the democratic process, and how to demand cleaner, greener energy.
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Connect with Nelson on LinkedIn, or on InstagramLearn about community choice aggregation (CCA) on WikipediaRead about the Sonoma State Seawolves mascot, a nod to Sonoma's own Jack London, author of The Sea-WolfLearn about the California Electricity Crisis of 2000 and rolling blackouts on WikipediaLearn about frontline communities from The HillLearn about the Environmental Health Coalition, and how they’re fighting for toxic-free communitiesRead about San Diego Community Power on their websiteRead more about the City of Lancaster CCALearn why we must provide sufficient, affordable, and clean energy to all from ClimateDiplomacy.org

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