The Golden State Warriors, in partnership with PG&E, honored three outstanding members of the California Climate Action Corps during a recent event aimed at recognizing community leaders making significant strides in climate action. The honorees—Bailey Basila, an advocate for food justice; Lily Byrne, a champion for racial equity and urban greening; and Omar Guzman, an Oakland native focused on inclusive housing—were celebrated for their impactful work.
Together, these leaders have spearheaded the California Climate Action Counts campaign, which aims to mobilize one million Californians in the fight against climate change. The campaign encourages residents to engage in everyday actions such as composting, planting native trees, and supporting local farmers, fostering a collective effort to address environmental challenges.
The Warriors expressed their gratitude to Bailey, Lily, and Omar for their dedication and contributions to the community. This recognition not only highlights the importance of individual efforts in combating climate change but also emphasizes the role of community engagement in creating a sustainable future. As the campaign continues to grow, it aims to inspire even more Californians to take action for the planet.