SF Climate Week Yerba Buena Gardens Meetup
- Climate-focused sessions and networking on Monday, April 20, 2:00–6:00 PM. - In-person gathering at Yerba Buena Gardens, 750 Howard St, San Francisco. - Details and RSVP on the official schedule: sfclimateweek.org
A climate meetup tied to San Francisco Climate Week is scheduled for Monday, April 20, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Yerba Buena Gardens in downtown San Francisco. (sfclimateweek.org) The gathering is listed on the official SF Climate Week schedule as an in-person event at Yerba Buena Gardens, 750 Howard St., with RSVP details handled through the event calendar. SF Climate Week’s public calendar says the 2026 program includes more than 500 events and 25,000-plus attendees across the week. (sfclimateweek.org) (luma.com) Yerba Buena Gardens sits between Third and Fourth streets in the city’s downtown arts district, and the venue’s posted hours run from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. The gardens list free admission and public restrooms open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (yerbabuenagardens.org) (yerbabuena.org) SF Climate Week has grown from a smaller launch in 2023 into a citywide calendar spread across San Francisco and the Bay Area. Organizers said the 2023 edition drew more than 7,000 attendees and over 100 events. (sfclimateweek.org) This year’s program already used Yerba Buena Gardens for an official welcome event on Saturday, April 18, hosted with the San Francisco Environment Department, the Yerba Buena Gardens Conservancy, and Climatebase. That kickoff featured a Green Business Expo and Earth Day festival at the same 750 Howard St. address. (sfenvironment.org) (luma.com) The week’s schedule shows how broad the event has become: a community happy hour on Sunday, April 19; a regenerative agriculture showcase and a ThredUp-backed circularity fair on Monday, April 20; and an energy summit on Thursday, April 23. The official site also lists speakers from government, universities, utilities, finance, and climate startups. (sfcw.climate-week.org) (sfclimateweek.org) For attendees, the practical details are straightforward: the meetup is in person, it runs four hours on Monday afternoon, and the official SF Climate Week schedule is the place to confirm availability and register. (sfclimateweek.org)