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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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Community Hubs
This post is part of a Mental Health Awareness Month blog series that highlights “Closer Look” perspectives from the 2021 edition of Mental Health and Our Changing Climate. This is a reprint from…
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American Climate Perspectives Survey 2022, Vol. II, Part I
Climate change impacts – especially air pollution, severe storms, and disease-carrying insects – make Americans concerned for their health and safety.
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Take a Step
Shruti is a Path to Positive Communities Climate Ambassador and the recent winner of ecoAmerica’s #EveryoneEveryDay photo contest.
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Arts, Parks, and Climate Resilient Communities
This post is part of a Mental Health Awareness Month blog series that highlights “Closer Look” perspectives from the 2021 edition of Mental Health and Our Changing Climate.
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Natural Connections: Collaboration with the Environment
This post is part of a Mental Health Awareness Month blog series that highlights “Closer Look” perspectives from the 2021 edition of Mental Health and Our Changing Climate. This is a reprint from the report. Natural Connections: Collaboration with the Environment I have worked as a clinical social worker for over 20 years in Anishinaabe…
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A Solution for Climate Anxiety: Spending More Time in Nature
This post is part of a Mental Health Awareness Month blog series that highlights “Closer Look” perspectives from the 2021 edition of Mental Health and Our Changing Climate. This is a reprint from the report. A Solution for Climate Anxiety: Spending More Time in Nature There is substantive science behind what many intuitively understand: spending…
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American Youth: Angry, Terrified, and in Despair
This post is part of a Mental Health Awareness Month blog series that highlights “Closer Look” perspectives from the 2021 edition of Mental Health and Our Changing Climate. This is a reprint from the report. American Youth: Angry, Terrified, and in Despair As the expert witness on the psychological damages to 21 youth plaintiffs in…
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#EveryoneEveryDay Photo Contest Winner Announced
Thank you to everyone who submitted their excellent photos to ecoAmerica’s first-ever #EveryoneEveryDay photo contest! From action on Capitol Hill to scenic landscapes, the submissions capture why we take climate action, every day. We are pleased to announce the winning photo, submitted by Shruti Agrawal and captured by Shilpoo Agrawal. Title: Greenfaith Climate Rally Speaker…
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The Fight for a Livable Future
This post is part of a Mental Health Awareness Month blog series that highlights “Closer Look” perspectives from the 2021 edition of Mental Health and Our Changing Climate. This is a reprint from the report. The Fight for a Livable Future Growing up, it was hard to imagine anything but the current state of the…
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May Is Mental Health Awareness Month
This May, ecoAmerica recognizes Mental Health Awareness Month by bringing awareness to the mental health and well-being impacts of climate change. Each week, we will feature blogs that provide a closer look on topics of mental health and climate change, featured in the report, Mental Health and Our Changing Climate. Because solutions are at hand,…
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Congratulations 2022 American Climate Leadership Awards Winners
Schools for Climate Action Wins 2022 American Climate Leadership Awards Receiving the $50,000 Grand Prize GreenRoots recognized as runner-up In an exciting and crowning moment during the American Climate Leadership Awards ceremony, Schools for Climate Action was awarded as the winner of the 2022 awards. GreenRoots, a community-based organization was this year’s runner-up. Schools for…