SF Climate Week will run from April 18–26, 2026, as a decentralized Bay Area “open calendar” convening led by Climatebase in partnership with the City of San Francisco and other collaborators (SF Climate Week, 2026c). Organizers report a scale of more than 700 events, participation from over 1,000 organizations, and more than 25,000 attendees, reflecting rapid expansion from 2024 participation levels and 2025 projections (Climatebase Team, 2025a; Ellis, 2025; SF Climate Week, 2026c). For operators, founders, investors, and public-sector leaders, the week functions as a high-density marketplace for partnerships and deployment pathways, where Climate Risk Intelligence™ commonly appears in Data & Finance and Policy discussions focused on underwriting, resilience investment, and scenario-based planning (SF Climate Week, 2026a).
The program model is platform-led and community-produced: Climatebase manages the calendar, promotion, and topical tracks, while the majority of sessions are hosted by third parties and are primarily in person (Ellis, 2025; SF Climate Week, 2026a). While week-level attendance is positioned as free, many individual events are ticketed or invitation-only, and pricing is generally set at the event level rather than through a single conference pass (Ellis, 2025; SF Climate Week, 2026a). Organizers indicate that event submissions will open in February 2026 and close in early April 2026, providing a defined window for organizations seeking to host sessions aligned to the official calendar and tracks (SF Climate Week, 2026a).
SF Climate Week’s schedule is organized into searchable tracks—such as Energy, Transportation, Buildings & Infrastructure, Data & Finance, Policy, Artificial Intelligence, and Environmental Justice & Equity—enabling attendees to navigate and filter a large volume of programming by topic and location (SF Climate Week, 2026a). Climatebase also reports planned distribution through its owned channels, including an email newsletter audience and LinkedIn following, with optional promotional offerings available for hosts seeking increased visibility within the calendar (SF Climate Week, 2026a).
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