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American Climate Perspectives Survey 2024, Vol. II
ecoAmerica’s latest survey reveals that Americans are ready and eager for health professionals to advance climate action. The survey findings offer a clear call for the health sector and health professionals to lead in educating and guiding all Americans to understand and care for health in a changing climate.
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Dismantling Voter Suppression: Exercising Our Rights for a Sustainable Future
Exercising your right to vote is fundamental to democracy. Yet, voter suppression tactics continue to threaten this essential democratic process, particularly impacting marginalized communities. Through our votes, we have the power to support policies that protect our environment…
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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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Disciples of Christ to Go Carbon Neutral
Yesterday ecoAmerica’s Blessed Tomorrow program and the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) released the following press release. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DISCIPLES OF CHRIST GENERAL ASSEMBLY ADOPTS CARBON NEUTRALITY Targets Carbon Neutrality by 2030, Carbon Positive by 2035 Indianapolis (July 10, 2017) — today nearly 4,000 Christian…
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UCC Resolution: Climate Action Is a “Moral Imperative”
The Rev. Dr. Jim Antal leads the 360 United Church of Christ (UCC) churches in Massachusetts and is a national spokesperson on climate change for the church. He is also a member of the Advisory Council for ecoAmerica’s Blessed Tomorrow program. The day after President Trump pulled out from the Paris Climate Accord, Antal wrote…
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Climate Leadership in LA: Interview with Nourbese Flint
Nourbese Flint is the Policy Director and Manager of Reproductive Justice Programming for Black Women for Wellness and a Climate Day LA speaker.
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Common Ground: Nine in Ten Americans Agree We Should Speak to Our Children About a Future That Has Thriving, Healthy Nature
By shifting our vision and communications we can help ensure our children are optimistic about the future, more excited about spending time in nature, and more inspired to protect it.
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Climate Leadership in LA: Interview with Robert Garcia
Robert Garcia is the Mayor of Long Beach and a speaker at Climate Day LA.
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Climate Leadership in LA: Interview With Rachelle Reyes Wenger
Rachelle Wenger is the Director of Public Policy & Community Advocacy of Dignity Health and a scheduled speaker for Climate Day LA 2017.
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American Climate Perspectives: Climate Change Concern Skyrockets In Response to Trump
New survey: Nearly 70% of Americans report they are personally concerned about climate change. Half of Americans report they are more concerned now that Trump is President.
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American Climate Perspectives: Majority of Americans (Minus Some Republicans) Disagree With Trump’s Anti-Climate Platform
New survey: Less than one third of Americans agree with any of President Trump’s executive orders to reverse climate progress
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American Climate Perspectives: A Price on Carbon Pollution? Who Gets The Money?
In our latest survey, 60% of Americans said they would support a price on carbon pollution. 66% want that money to go towards development of clean energy sources.
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American Climate Perspectives: Americans Align Behind the Science and Reality of Climate Change
A record 82% of Americans believe that climate change is happening, and 77% of them agree that it’s caused totally or partially by human activities.