Past Events

As part of our effort to provide our community with information about Climate Change we have presented films, a community forum, several opportunities to speak with the community at the City of Ukiah Farmers Market and other community gatherings.

 

Illustration of home with clean energy and efficient appliances (solar, battery storage, heat pump HVAC, high-efficiency washer and dryer, induction cooktop, LED lighting, heat pump water heater, and electric vehicle).
Photo credit: City of Palo Alto Utilities

Electric Homes Tour

April 26, 2025 1-4 pm
Homes in Ukiah

Register for the Electric Home Tour, co-hosted by the City of Ukiah and Climate Action Mendocino, on Saturday, April 26, 1-4 pm.

The tour will include 5 homes in the City of Ukiah, Regina Heights, and south Ukiah plus one multi-family apartment project, all showcasing solar and all-electric, energy-efficient appliances.

Learn from homeowners and installers at each location, and get information handouts about rebates and each home.

Registrants will receive a map of locations and details of appliances, solar, and battery back-up for each home before the event.

For more information, read the MendoFever article, download the flyer (pdf), or email pletcherconsult@gmail.com.

Register now.

Many electric vehicles, including an electric bus, parked on the grass underneath a large oak tree.

EV Showcase at Ukiah Earth Day

April 19, 2025 9am-12 pm
Todd Grove Park, Ukiah, CA

Come to the park to see some EVs and learn more about electric vehicles from EV owners. This showcase will be part of a larger event with a community sale and other entities about Earth-conscious vendors.

The event will involve EV owners sharing information about their car with members of the public who ask. All EV owners must register for the event and will be selected based on a variety of EVs for the public to review.

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July 21, 2018

Our first film showing, Tomorrow, is a film produced in France, brought a gathering of about 60 people on a hot summer afternoon in our local art museum and generated some good discussion.

Alternative Fuels - Wood Pellets

The Calpella Wood Pellet Plant has been in operation for about two years.  It was first suggested that the wood pellet plant would use waste from our lumber mills and logging (slash) to process into wood pellets for sale.

A meeting of one County Supervisor and the County CEO and, presumably, an employee of Mendocino Forest Products resulted in the immediate  approval of the plant’s operation without any public notification.  All that was required for a building permit issuance from the County Planning Department was forwarding a Notice to the Air Quality Management District and the County Environmental Health Agency that the project was going forward.  Timber interests are protected under an industry-friendly 1987 zoning ordinance that states that timber related operations are allowed without public notification.

The plant began to increase its production at some point in the last year and attracted the notice of local residents who wondered about its air quality safety.  Requests for information from the public have not been forthcoming.  Five months later the information has still not been provided because of a stated concern that trade secrets must not be divulged.

Air quality monitoring had been done initially with the result that additional air filtering was required in order to reduce the particulate matter from the plant.  Minimal subsequent testing seems to have been done, but that data is not available to date.

Wood pellet plants in the United States have been operating at full speed since there is a large market for wood pellets in other countries with the result that this lucrative product is being shipped all over the world.  While the original concept for wood pellet plants was one of using timber slash now small trees are being used.  No quantification of the dimensions are for a ‘small tree’ are available to the public and there is concern that small trees do need to grow into order to have larger trees.

There is significant concern in the community about the particulate matter, most especially now during the pandemic that severely affects human respiratory systems.  There are elementary schools, a Tribal Health Clinic, vineyards and many residences in the vicinity of the wood pellet plant, all endangered by the particulate matter emanating from the plant. Links: Bad-Business-Web.pdfBiomass-Sustainability-Standards-Briefing.pdfCA_Public_Records_Act_request.docxCA_Public_Records_Act_request_2.docxIntertribal_Sinkyone_wilderness_Council_Resolution_in_Opposition_to_the_Calpella_wood_pellet_plant.docxPhoto_of_emission_from_wood_pellet_plant.docxPress_Release_from_SEIJ_on_Mendocino_Forest_Product_s_Wood_Pellet_Plant_pollution.docxResearch_why_there_was_no_EIR_required_for_the_wood_pellet_making_plant.docxUpdate_memo_on_Coyote_Valley_and_SEIJ_s_investigation_of_the_Mendocino_Forest_Product_s_Calpella_wood_pellet_plant_pollution.docxUpdate_on_investigation_of_Mendocino_Forest_Product_s_Calpella_Wood_Pellet_Making_Plant.docxWood_Pellet_Plant_s_Environmental_Impacts.docxZoning_Code_provisions_used_by_the_County_to_require_no_environmental_review_of_the_MFP_wood_pellet_making_plant_.docx External Links: https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/covid-pm/files/pm_and_covid_mortality.pdfhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zk11vI-7czEhttps://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/04/09/18832203.phphttps://www.environmentalintegrity.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Biomass-Report.pdfhttps://www.biofuelwatch.org.uk/https://archives.kpfa.org/data/20200403-Fri1400.mp3