If we think we can avert the most catastrophic impacts of climate change by continuing to talk to the same circles of people who have always been engaged, we will fail. In order to engage a broader community, we must first acknowledge the inherent connections between climate and racial justice, and then do our part to dismantle the structures that consciously or unconsciously keep people out.
Read MoreIn our blog we celebrate our collective efforts, offer new ways to reduce your carbon footprint with our helpful tips, tricks, and resources, and keep you up to date on the latest local news and policy development! Check out the April Round Up.
Read MoreFor cities, data collection and analysis is critical for local climate action and policy-making. Caetano de Campos Lopes discusses in this month’s policy blog.
Read MoreWe’re so excited to welcome Claudine as this month’s climate leader! Claudine Ebeid McElwain is a Senior Communications Manager for the Southern Environmental Law Center. She focuses on environmental issues related to Virginia, the Atlantic Coast Pipeline and is the host and creator of SELC's podcast Broken Ground.
Read MoreC3’s Executive Director, Susan Kruse, shares her thoughts and response to COVID as a community leader. We’re all in this together.
Read MoreDonna Shaunesey is a powerhouse on the climate front as well as Equal Rights in Virginia so, in honor of Women’s History month, we chose her as our March Climate Leader!
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