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California is the fifth largest economy in the world. That means we have an opportunity to become a global leader in innovative climate policy and solutions. But right now, we’re falling short. And as a result, Californians are paying the price in worsening wildfires, droughts, oil spills, and more. Over the next year, California Environmental Voters will be fighting for bold climate action in California by electing and cultivating environmental leaders, turning election victories into policy wins, holding our lawmakers accountable, and building political power to transform our political system and achieve climate justice. Our movement is built upon a grassroots commitment that each and every one of us share to protect our planet from the devastating effects of climate change. Our success depends on the actions our community takes, such as stepping forward with a financial commitment on Giving Tuesday. I’m so grateful to have you with us as an Environmental Voter. Your support has the power to save lives and communities by powering our work to pass key legislation that will prevent climate disasters and begin our much-needed transition to a clean energy economy. The resources we raise this Giving Tuesday will fund our work for the upcoming year. So help us meet our Giving Tuesday fundraising goal by donating now → |
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Thank you so much for sustaining our work. Wendy-Sue Rosen Land Use Consultant and Environmental Advocate California Environmental Voters Development Committee Chair |
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California Environmental Voters (formerly CLCV) 350 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza #1100 | Oakland, California 94612 +15102710900 | [email protected] |
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California Environmental Voters (formerly CLCV) exists to build the political power to solve the climate crisis, advance justice, and create a roadmap for global action. To protect our air, land, water, and future, we organize voters, elect and train candidates, and hold lawmakers accountable for bold policy change. Our vision is to solve the climate crisis, build resilient, connected, healthy communities, and create a democracy and economy that is just and sustainable for all. |
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