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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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It’s Easy Being Green. It’s Not So Easy Narrowing Down Excellent College Choices.
Peggy Knudson, ecoAmerica’s VP of Development, shares her experience touring some of America’s most eco-friendly college campuses.
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A Closer Look – Ecological Stress Disorder
Guest author Michael Wright shares why the stress and anxiety people suffer due to climate change deserves a formal diagnosis.
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Hold Your Breath
Psychiatrist Lise Van Susteren explains why health professionals are duty-bound to call on policy makers to take action on climate.
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Rebuilding America with Carbon Grants to States: The Argument for “Price & Block Grants”
In a new paper, Climate Advisers and ecoAmerica explore a specific approach to carbon pricing, called “Price and Block Grant.”
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Promoting Climate Solutions Without Mentioning “You Know What”
How do you tackle an important issue when you can’t even talk about it? This post offers some techniques.
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American Climate Metrics Survey 2016: Children, Morality, and Responsibility Top American Climate Concerns
This annual survey of climate opinions, conducted in September 2015 and 2016, shows strong support for climate solutions.
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American Climate Perspectives: Few Support Trump Plan to Kneecap EPA Climate Action
Americans who voted for Donald Trump expect him to “Make America Great Again,” but they don’t think gutting the EPA and withdrawing from the Paris Climate Accord is the way to do it.
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For Loyola University Chicago, Climate Action Is Key to Their Mission
The Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (ACCU) and Solution Generation have selected Loyola University Chicago as the winner of the 2016 Climate Leadership Awards.
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Getting to the Truth About Climate Change
Do we live in a post-truth society – one in which “objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief”?
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On Climate Change, It’s a Matter of Trust
Who do Americans trust for information about climate change – scientists and political leaders, or their neighbors, doctors, and religious leaders?
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Connecting with Trump on Climate
Donald Trump can make history on climate change – either by reversing years of steady progress, or by moving us forward to a new energy future.