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Climate change is the greatest challenge of our generation, and it causes the most harm to communities that have been historically exploited by corporate polluters and harmful policies: low-income communities, indigenous communities and communities of color. There’s no time to wait – we must build a future that works well for all of us.
The League of Conservation Voters is laser-focused on achieving meaningful and equitable reductions in pollution, and on building a clean energy economy that works for us all.
An economy that works well for all of us will:
And none of that can happen unless we have a robust, inclusive and anti-racist climate movement.
To get there, LCV and our network of 30+ state affiliates work jointly on government investments, policy, elections, and accountability at all levels of government.
Clean Energy for All is a grassroots campaign to reject fossil fuels and embrace clean energy nationwide. Led by LCV and our 30+ state affiliates, this campaign works to enact change at the state and local levels to advance clean energy solutions that cut pollution and protect public health.
More about Clean Energy for AllLCV’s Chispa (“spark” in Spanish) program builds the power of Latinx and other communities of color to achieve climate justice, community health, and environmental protections at the local and state level.
Visit the Chispa SiteFighting for urgent climate action requires massive grassroots support. Through our Climate Action program, volunteers lead meaningful change online and on the ground in their local communities.
More about our Climate Action Programs“Few organizations are as ready for this fight as LCV — you are organized, you are strategic, and you are steeled. For that reason, few organizations have made a bigger difference.”
Every Monday, we round up five of the best good climate news stories we're celebrating. This week we cover new turbines coming online at Massachusetts' Vineyard Wind, and the Biden-Harris administration's investments in public transportation, rural and remote energy, cleaning up Superfund hazardous waste sites, and zero-emissions ports.
Are your members of Congress voting to protect people and the planet – or polluters and special interests? Find out with the 2023 Scorecard, and learn how you can hold your members of Congress accountable.
As a farmer in Charlotte, NC, Cherie Jzar works to feed her community and build a network of growers while coping with the impacts of climate change. She is adopting climate-smart agriculture practices with the help of USDA conservation programs – which are now in jeopardy as Congress negotiates the Farm Bill.
Every Monday, we round up five of the best good climate news stories we're celebrating. This week we cover federal funding for clean water, new power installations shifting away from fossil fuels, Chicago’s lawsuit against Big Oil, and environmental legislation in Maryland and New Mexico.
Every Monday, we round up five of the best good climate news stories we’re celebrating. This week we’re covering California's proposed fracking ban, the launch of the USDA's Working Lands Climate Corps, offshore wind in Oregon, initiatives for community solar, and North Carolina's plan to conserve forests and wetlands.