From Emily Stevenson, Environmental Defense Fund <[email protected]>
Subject ICYMI: You can turn your climate concern into climate action
Date April 13, 2023 4:12 PM
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John - I hope you had the chance to learn more about building an equitable future through green jobs. In case you missed it, check out the EDF Degrees Podcast for your daily dose of inspiration and actions you can take in the climate fight.

To make an even bigger difference as we work toward a safer climate future, would you consider donating to our spring membership drive and becoming an EDF Eco Partner? Your monthly gift of $5 or more will be matched $1 for $1 for a full year, doubling your impact! Donate now:
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Thank you for everything you do,

Emily Stevenson
Manager, Online Membership

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Green jobs are key to building an equitable future and a safer climate.

John, more people than ever report feeling worried about climate change, including me. Feeling concerned about the climate is a sign we care. We can channel our climate concern into meaningful action through our jobs and communities to help save the planet.

That’s why EDF created the Degrees podcast — to show you how. Degrees podcast host and Climate Corps director, Yesh Pavlik Slenk, and guests dive into the rapidly growing field of green jobs through real stories of impact and unique insights from personal experiences.

You can check out these three recent episodes for inspiring examples of how people like you can turn your climate concern into climate action:

# Diversifying the green workforce for more equitable climate solutions: Only 11% of green jobs are held by Black or African Americans. That’s why Wes Gobar co-founded Black Oak Collective — to involve more Black communities in climate action. The organization works with Black environmentalists to land green jobs and grow a supportive career network. Find out how Wes is changing lives and the planet:
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# Accelerating the electric vehicle transition and improving air quality: The electric vehicle industry will help create thousands of new jobs and support our health through cleaner air. Kameale C. Terry co-founded ChargerHelp! to repair charging stations, fast. Her organization is speeding up the adoption of electric vehicles by ensuring chargers are more reliable and accessible to everyone. Learn more about EVs from Kameale:
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# Advocating for community engagement and green jobs for all: Heather McTeer Toney, the executive director of Beyond Petrochemicals, advocates for prioritizing people over polluters and increasing access to green careers. She works to ensure communities on the frontlines of climate change are recognized for their knowledge and are central to climate solutions. Have Heather inspire you to be a climate leader:
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Like what you hear? You can support EDF’s Degrees podcast by rating, reviewing and subscribing on your favorite podcast app. Because of supporters like you, Degrees is ranked in Apple’s top 25 careers podcasts! Visit the Degrees homepage:
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Next week, we’ll dive into the importance of civic action and advocacy from people like you, not just on Earth Day, but every day.

Thank you for standing with us,

Anne Russell Gregory
Manager, Online Member Engagement

P.S. EDF’s spring membership month is off to a great start! When you start an Eco Partner monthly gift by Earth Day (April 22!), you'll double your impact through Earth Month 2024, thanks to a 12-month $1-for-$1 match from the Robert W. Wilson Charitable Trust. Start your monthly donation now and make a difference building our safer climate future:
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