by Natalie Jamerson | Aug 16, 2017 | Stories
Volunteer Spotlight: Erika Robertson, a Climate Justice Steward This year, you can feel the momentum building for climate action. You can feel it just by talking with our ever-growing community of volunteers and activists, like we did when we met Erika. Hear from...
by admin | May 29, 2017 | Stories
As Political Action Director at the electrical workers union IBEW, Shaunie Wheeler knows Labor can be a catalyst for progressive issues, like climate change. IBEW, also known as the electrical workers union, is one of the largest IBEW Local Unions within the United...
by admin | May 27, 2017 | Stories
Climate change and animal welfare has always been a concern for Sylvia Moss. But when she became a mom, wanting a better future for this world—and for her son—turned “Technicolor.” “Becoming a mom has made me hyper-sympathetic to the climate change...
by admin | Mar 1, 2017 | Stories
When Reverend Marilyn Cornwell arrived at the Church of the Ascension in Magnolia five years ago, just a handful of church members were active in the environmental movement. Today, environmental stewardship is a central mandate for the entire congregation. At first...
by jobscleanenergy | Sep 29, 2015 | Stories
A passion for the natural world began decades ago for renowned Washington climate scientist Dr. Richard Gammon. Growing up in a Washington DC suburb he was a boy scout and enjoyed camping and hiking. “I have always loved the natural world,” he says. Nature and our...
by jobscleanenergy | Sep 18, 2015 | Stories
Amelia Kaune is a Registered Labor and Delivery nurse and is mom to a five-year-old son. Caring for others—whether it’s moms and newborns or her own family—is second nature for Kaune. That’s why she’s worried about global warming. “When we’re unified we can make...