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Governor Gavin Newsom and First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom participated in Earth Day celebrations at California State University, Chico’s Center for Regenerative Agriculture and Resilient Systems. The event focused on the role of education in preparing future climate and agricultural leaders.
The First Partner emphasized the link with the California Farm to School initiative, which has benefited nearly half of California’s school-age population, providing them with meals made from locally-produced ingredients and educational programs about the source of their food and its connection to planetary sustainability.
Governor Newsom pointed out, "Innovative programs like the one here at Chico State are building the next generation of leaders — students learning how to farm in ways that protect the planet and build a more sustainable future. This is what climate action looks like — real investments today that will lead to a healthier, more sustainable tomorrow."
Jennifer Siebel Newsom added, "At Chico State, students are learning to be the environmental stewards of tomorrow, and through California Farm to School, we’re sparking that same interest at even earlier ages. By connecting young people across California to the land, their food, and the climate solutions we urgently need, we’re empowering the next generation to lead the way. To all the young people: we need you, we believe in you, and together, we will build a sustainable, resilient future."