
Reflecting on My Fellowship with Gratitude and Inspiration
My name is Laura Gomez, and as my time as the Ipsos Climate Ambassador Fellow with ecoAmerica comes to a close, I’ve been reflecting on what an incredible journey this has been...

My name is Laura Gomez, and as my time as the Ipsos Climate Ambassador Fellow with ecoAmerica comes to a close, I’ve been reflecting on what an incredible journey this has been...

Across political lines and generations, Americans express concern, see the moral impetus for action, report that they’re taking action, and expect leaders to do the same. This includes Republicans under 45 years old, signaling a reshaped political landscape for climate and a profound shift inside the GOP.

My name is Laura Gomez, and since August I have been working with ecoAmerica as the Ipsos Climate Ambassador Fellow. Growing up in Brooklyn, New York, and now studying at Middlebury College in Vermont, I have seen how differently communities experience and talk about climate change...

ecoAmerica’s American Climate Leadership Awards (ACLA) returns for its seventh year, offering more than $200,000 in cash prizes to recognize and reward the most effective climate solutions in America

This May, for Mental Health Awareness Month, ecoAmerica is proud to feature its new guides for parents and caregivers, educators, and health professionals to care for the mental health of our nation’s children and youth.

This guide outlines evidence-backed strategies for health professionals to help children navigate climate-related stress and build resilience, i.e., the ability to adapt, recover, and grow through adversity, anxiety, or setbacks.

As the impacts of climate change accelerate and communities face mounting social, environmental, and economic pressures, local leadership is proving to be one of our most powerful tools for change. Across the country, individuals are stepping forward to lead. ecoAmerica’s Climate Ambassadors are among those rising to meet this moment...

ecoAmerica is proud to announce a $50,000 grant from Ipsos to support our ambitious work to engage and equip the next generation of climate leaders across the United States.

This guide offers proven and practical recommendations to help educators foster children’s climate engagement, resilience, and hope within educational spaces.

This guide is intended for anyone who cares for children, with information and age-appropriate recommendations to build their resilience and support well-being in a changing climate.