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Climate Ambassadors: Inspiring Action
As we reflect on the first quarter of 2024, our Climate Ambassadors have once again showcased their unwavering dedication and effectiveness in fostering meaningful climate action…
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Understanding the Connection: Mental Health + Climate Change
As we navigate the complexities of our world, the intertwined challenges of climate change and mental health demand our attention and action…
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American Climate Perspectives Survey 2024, Vol. I
ecoAmerica’s latest American Climate Perspectives Survey reveals widespread bipartisan support for the U.S. EPA’s role in ensuring a safe and healthy environment for all Americans.
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San Mateo Youth Climate Action, American Climate Leadership Awards for High School Students 2024 Finalist
San Mateo Youth Climate Action is among the American Climate Leadership Award finalists to be recognized at the American Climate Leadership Awards for High School Students Ceremony on April 10 during the live broadcast.
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Youth 4 Climate | Youth v. Oil, American Climate Leadership Awards for High School Students 2024 Finalist
Youth 4 Climate is a group of passionate high school students organizing a campaign dedicated to urging Governor Newsom to stop issuing new oil and gas permits, begin justly phasing oil extraction and create a 3,200 ft buffer zone.
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Shrusti Amula | Rise N Shine Foundation, American Climate Leadership Awards for High School Students 2024 Finalist
Richard Montgomery High Schooler Shrusti Amula is the founder and visionary behind the Rise N Shine Foundation which has collaborated with county…
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Princeton Day School, American Climate Leadership Awards for High School Students 2024 Finalist
Princeton Day School is among 10 American Climate Leadership Award finalists to be recognized at the American Climate Leadership Awards Ceremony on April 10 during the live broadcast.
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Nine Organizations Receive Climate Leadership Awards at American Climate Leadership Summit 2019
Organizations have Publicly Committed to Move Toward 100% Clean Energy by 2030 Leaders from across the country convened on May 1-2 for the American Climate Leadership Summit (ACLS19), including several organizations who received Climate Leadership Awards ecoAmerica awarded nine organizations for their public commitments to move their operations toward 100% clean energy by 2030, including…
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Vote for Climate Action Now: Faith, health, and local elected leaders urge Congress to act
WASHINGTON — The U.S. House of Representatives voted in favor of H.R. 9 “The Climate Action Now” Act on May 2, 2019. Prior to the landmark decision, health, faith and local elected leaders spoke out to urge the U.S. House to commit to meeting international goals to cut planet-warming pollution. They pressed Congressional members of…
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American Climate Perspectives Survey 2019, Vol. IV
Mothers Know Best: Our Moral Obligation on Climate Change With Mother’s Day around the corner, Americans are preparing to honor the moms in their lives, and the many ways they care for us. As the saying goes, “Mom knows best!” ecoAmerica and Lake Research Partners found that this saying holds true, too, for climate change.…
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ACLS19 Climate Leader Q&A: Christine McEntee
The American Climate Leadership Summit 2019 (ACLS19) on May 1-2 will feature conversations with prominent climate experts and advocates. This year’s theme is “Breakthrough,” and we’re looking for just that — breakthrough strategies and ideas to help transform the climate action into a true national priority. ecoAmerica offered some of this year’s guest speakers the…
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ACLS19 Climate Leader Q&A: Jason Albritton
The American Climate Leadership Summit 2019 (ACLS19) on May 1-2 will feature conversations with prominent climate experts and advocates. This year’s theme is “Breakthrough,” and we’re looking for just that — breakthrough strategies and ideas to help transform the climate action into a true national priority. ecoAmerica offered some of this year’s guest speakers the…
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ACLS19 Climate Leader Q&A: Derek Walker
The American Climate Leadership Summit 2019 (ACLS19) on May 1-2 will feature conversations with prominent climate experts and advocates. This year’s theme is “Breakthrough,” and we’re looking for just that — breakthrough strategies and ideas to help transform the climate action into a true national priority. ecoAmerica offered some of this year’s guest speakers the…
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ACLS19 Climate Leader Q&A: Melody Zhang
The American Climate Leadership Summit 2019 (ACLS19) on May 1-2 will feature conversations with prominent climate experts and advocates. This year’s theme is “Breakthrough,” and we’re looking for just that — breakthrough strategies and ideas to help transform the climate action into a true national priority. ecoAmerica offered some of this year’s guest speakers the…
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ACLS19 Climate Leader Q&A: Ken Kimmell
The American Climate Leadership Summit 2019 (ACLS19) on May 1-2 will feature conversations with prominent climate experts and advocates. This year’s theme is “Breakthrough,” and we’re looking for just that — breakthrough strategies and ideas to help transform climate action into a true national priority. ecoAmerica asked our ACLS19 speakers to shine a light on…
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ACLS19 Climate Leader Q&A: Rev. Dr. John Dorhauer
The American Climate Leadership Summit 2019 (ACLS19) on May 1-2 will feature conversations with prominent climate experts and advocates. This year’s theme is “Breakthrough,” and we’re looking for just that — breakthrough strategies and ideas to help transform climate action into a true national priority. ecoAmerica asked our ACLS19 speakers to shine a light on…
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ACLS19 Climate Leader Q&A: David T. Dyjack Dr.PH, CIH
The American Climate Leadership Summit 2019 (ACLS19) on May 1-2 will feature conversations with prominent climate experts and advocates. This year’s theme is “Breakthrough,” and we’re looking for just that — breakthrough strategies and ideas to help transform climate action into a true national priority. ecoAmerica asked our ACLS19 speakers to shine a light on…
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International Women’s History Month (a personal perspective)
I participated in the Women’s March in January in Washington, DC, and was pleased to see many signs and placards that supported climate action. Signs like “100% Clean, Renewable Energy for All,” “Protect Our Planet,” and “There is no Planet B” reminded me that women have often been on the forefront of social change and…