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Hundreds join Oakland cleanup ahead of Earth Day; officials emphasize climate justice
Summary
Hundreds of volunteers gathered Saturday in Oakland for a community cleanup ahead of Earth Day. Mayor Barbara Lee and representatives of California Volunteers joined the effort as speakers tied local cleanup work to environmental justice and past congressional climate funding efforts.
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Hundreds of volunteers gathered Saturday in Oakland for a citywide cleanup ahead of Earth Day, joined on-site by Mayor Barbara Lee, state officials and members of California Volunteers, organizers said.
The event focused on trash pickup and tree planting across neighborhood sites. A speaker at the event emphasized the broader purpose: “Climate crisis is real,” the speaker said, and framed the cleanup as local climate action.
The speaker also reviewed prior federal climate work, saying, "When I was in Congress, I led the effort to fund the Global Green Climate Fund," and connected that history to reasons for local emphasis on environmental justice and equity.
Organizers described the day as both a civic cleanup and a climate action day, highlighting volunteer labor and partnerships with state and local officials. The presenter said the activity was intended to improve neighborhood health and visibility for environmental equity initiatives.
The event took place the weekend before Earth Day; organizers characterized it as part of a series of community-led efforts to combine neighborhood maintenance with climate awareness. No formal commitments or new funding measures were announced at the event.

