Susan Kruse was recently named among the “100 People to Meet in 2022”! Find out more about her leadership on the blog.
Read MoreYou can act locally today with these three opportunities to advocate for including climate action into community planning!
Read MoreLast month we released an important first-of-its kind report on energy inequity highlighting the disparities that exist among many households in Charlottesville. Here we outline six key findings that we think you should know.
Read MoreIf 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 MoreErica Gaines lends her perspective to the climate crisis as a Black woman in America and why she believes her community is not doing more. And why they should.
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