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Because you believe in the power of ideas. And even more in the people who act on them.
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Because you believe in the power of ideas. And even more in the people who act on them.
Because you want to help communities become resilient in our changing world. And to thrive.
Become a mentor, advisor, investor, sponsor, or Coastside host.
About American Energy Society
The American Energy Society is a professional association that supports its members with a range of business intelligence, publications, and services. AES does not take any financial stake in any startup directly or indirectly affiliated with the CSVS.
A thriving economy that benefits all must meet the needs of the most vulnerable populations—low income, people of color, and women. The CSVS and AES are fully committed to diversity and inclusion.
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About Half Moon Bay
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Half Moon Bay is a coastal city in San Mateo County, California, approximately 15 miles from the epicenter of Silicon Valley and 20 miles from San Francisco. (It is called Half Moon Bay because its coastline is shaped as a crescent.) You may not know Half Moon Bay but you probably know what makes it famous: Mavericks, a big-wave surf location.
The city is a hub for regional agriculture and also has a working harbor and an active tourism industry. Its largest employer is the Ritz-Carlton hotel. Originally an agricultural outpost to Mission San Francisco, the town began growing in 1840s as a fishing community, and then grew again in the early 1900s when rail connected the coastal town to San Francisco and by road to San Mateo, Menlo Park, and Palo Alto (known much later as the center of Silicon Valley). The foggy weather of the coast made the town a popular destination for booze-running during Prohibition in the 1930s.
The city is a hub for regional agriculture and also has a working harbor and an active tourism industry. Its largest employer is the Ritz-Carlton hotel. Originally an agricultural outpost to Mission San Francisco, the town began growing in 1840s as a fishing community, and then grew again in the early 1900s when rail connected the coastal town to San Francisco and by road to San Mateo, Menlo Park, and Palo Alto (known much later as the center of Silicon Valley). The foggy weather of the coast made the town a popular destination for booze-running during Prohibition in the 1930s.
Because of its geography, a recent study found that Coastside infrastructure, agriculture, water systems, and more than 123 buildings are vulnerable to extreme weather events and sea level rise.
Learn more about the city of Half Moon Bay or come spend 3 perfect days on the Coastside.
Learn more about the city of Half Moon Bay or come spend 3 perfect days on the Coastside.