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Is Climate Change to Blame for Food Inflation?
…I’ve seen similar signs and similarly vacant egg coolers at a variety of grocery stores around town. Bird Flu! Is bird flu a consequence of our changing climate? In part, yes, and we should expect continued fluctuations in grocery prices because of it…
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Empowering Youth Leadership: Our New Partnership with Project Green Schools
We’re excited to announce our new partnership with Project Green Schools, an organization dedicated to developing the next generation of environmental leaders…
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Sparking Climate Conversations: The “Climate at the Dinner Table” Skit Kit
We are thrilled to announce the launch of the ‘Climate at the Dinner Table’ skit kit! Are you looking for ways to talk about climate that are positive and engaging? Our new skit toolkit is for you and anyone passionate about using the power of performance to move climate action forward…
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Vote for Climate
This November, I’ll be voting for climate. Voting for climate means supporting candidates whose policies and initiatives advance climate solutions…
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On the Frontlines of Climate Justice
At the end of June, I attended the National Convention of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), one of ecoAmerica’s most active partners. LULAC has been taking bold leadership on climate change…
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The Hidden Housing Cost of Climate Change
For many Latinos, homeownership symbolizes the hard work and sacrifice that embody the American Dream, offering stability and opportunities for future generations. However, the current housing market presents increasing challenges for Latinos in both maintaining and purchasing homes. One critical, yet often overlooked factor, is climate change…
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Climate Health Risks and “Type II Fun”
It’s hot out there. Really hot. Records are being set and people are falling ill. Extreme heat emergencies don’t leave behind graphic scenes of destruction the way that hurricanes and wildfires do, but they are arguably the most severe climate impact in terms of risk to human health…
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Climate Chronicles: Empowering Voices in Urban Resilience
I’m thrilled to share a project that’s been close to my heart. For the past few months, I’ve collaborated with the City of District Heights Sustainability Committee to develop an inspiring initiative named “Climate Chronicles: Empowering Voices in Urban Resilience.” Now, we’re reaching out to you…
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Voting for Climate
From time to time, I get asked: what’s the most important thing I can do to address climate change? I always answer with two suggestions: talk about it and vote…
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Waiting for Your Gas Furnace to Break?
You might have heard climate advocates sing the praises of heat pumps. They’re incredibly efficient climate-friendly devices that can keep your home cool in the summer and warm in the winter. But replacing the heating and cooling system in your home can get expensive…
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31 US Denominations and Religious Groups Launch ONE HOME ONE FUTURE Campaign for Congregations Nationwide
In a historic moment, today 31 US denominations and faith organizations have joined together to launch One Home One Future, a multi-faith campaign to strengthen vitality, relevance, and community connection across generations – to care for our shared home – in local congregations nationwide.
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Compost Curious? Learn about this important Community Climate Solution
What can you do in your local community to significantly reduce climate warming emissions? Consider composting! Food waste accounts for emissions…
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Seeing Beyond Technological Solutions to Climate Change
Most of us feel the responsibility to create a safe and healthy climate for our families and future generations. This includes ensuring a stable climate…
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For the Love of Trees
The summer heat has set in. In fact, it’s been some of the most extreme heat the planet has ever seen. As the temperatures rise, so does my concern for our urban trees…











