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Coolest in LA

March 20, 2026 @ 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

Organizer

Climate Resolve

About Event

Reserve the date for Coolest in LA — Friday, March 20, 2026. It will be a night of camaraderie, purpose, celebration, and hope.

For over 16 years, Climate Resolve has been a force for innovative climate solutions. Together, we’re showing what resilience looks like — from cool streets in Pacoima to smog-eating roofs in Watts and Wilmington to climate and wildfire recovery wins in Sacramento.

A festive networking reception will take place before and after a lively presentation, hosted by our evening’s emcee, US Congressmember Luz Rivas, celebrating the Coolest in LA honorees. Enjoy an open bar, delicious bites, and a special performance by Mariachi Lindas Mexicanas.

Climate Resolve will honor Servicon and its founding family, the Mahdesians; the Honorable Isaac G. Bryan, who represents California’s 55th Assembly District; Roy E. Wright and the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS); and Suja Lowenthal, City Manager of Lynwood.

Join more than 400 community leaders as we honor local climate action and build a cooler Los Angeles. Learn more at coolestinla.org.

Registration Link: https://climateresolve.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/climateresolve/eventRegistration.jsp?event=596&

Location

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
900 Exposition Blvd
Los Angele, CA 90007 United States

Founded in 1913 and located in Exposition Park, the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County is the largest natural and cultural history museum in the Western United States. Its landmark Beaux-Arts building — anchored by a marble rotunda and stained glass dome — offers a stunning backdrop for events that connect people to science, nature, and the story of Los Angeles.

Organizer

Climate Resolve
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Organizer

Climate Resolve

Climate Resolve builds collaborations to champion equitable climate solutions. We connect communities, organizations, and policymakers to address a global problem with local action. We inclusively develop practical initiatives that reduce climate pollution and prepare for climate impacts. Our work includes advocating in partnership with grassroots groups, assisting communities to obtain funding for climate solutions, and ensuring equitable implementation of climate legislation.

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