From Congressman Harley Rouda, California Environmental Voters Education Fund <[email protected]>
Subject How I’m fighting climate change, friend
Date November 18, 2022 5:25 PM
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Hi friend,

You might think that after serving in Congress I find myself feeling discouraged, especially about tackling the climate crisis. After all, we have until 2030 to make serious changes before major climate catastrophe becomes inevitable.

In fact, I have never been more confident that we can meet this challenge — because of the work of organizations like California Environmental Voters Education Fund.

I am proud to be on the Board of Directors for the EnviroVoters Ed Fund, which has a decades-long track record of fighting to protect California’s natural resources and improve the health of our communities.

Friend, with Giving Tuesday just days away, will you make a tax-deductible donation to EnviroVoters Ed Fund to help fund their efforts to build the power to solve the climate crisis while advancing justice and creating a roadmap for global action? [link removed]

The climate crisis and environmental injustices are urgent, intertwined imperatives that impact every facet of our economy and infrastructure. Transformational change isn’t optional; it’s essential to meeting that 2030 deadline.

California Environmental Voters Education Fund knows this and has been effecting change up and down the state this year to tackle the climate crisis and create a more just and vibrant future:

EnviroVoters Ed Fund worked with policy experts and scientists to compile a 2022 Policy Roadmap for California’s climate resilient future, and used that to create a New Legislator Guide for first-year legislators. The historic number of meaningful climate bills introduced and passed in the State Legislature this year can be attributed to the Ed Fund’s preemptive education and outreach!

The Ed Fund launched an Ambassadors Program, which identifies, cultivates, and supports youth from marginalized communities in the Central Valley and Inland Empire to foster leadership skills, activate their peers on environmental action, and increase community engagement through organizing within their region.

They also pushed for a stronger California Air Resources Board (CARB) Scoping Plan to reduce the state’s overall greenhouse gas emissions, and played a key role in California’s redistricting process, drawing district lines to ensure the environment was prioritized.

We’re in the midst of a turning point in our history, and California Environmental Voters Education Fund is meeting the urgency of this moment.

Please, this Giving Tuesday, consider making a contribution to the Ed Fund’s efforts to create transformation change to solve the climate crisis and advance large-scale equity at the same time >> [link removed]

100% of your tax-deductible gift will be used to advance their comprehensive climate strategy by educating policymakers on the urgent need for strong climate action and building and organizing regional power in communities to center justice and create long-term transformation.

Together, we can change what’s possible, friend. Thanks for being part of this community. 

Congressman Harley Rouda
Board Member
California Environmental Voters Education Fund
(formerly California League of Conservation Voters Education Fund)

California Environmental Voters Education Fund (formerly CLCV Ed Fund)
350 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, Suite 1100
Oakland, CA 94612
United States
+15102710900 | [email protected]

EnviroVoters is hiring! Join us to work on critical climate legislation work.

California Environmental Voters Education Fund (EnviroVoters Ed Fund), formerly California League of Conservation Voters Education Fund, exists to build 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 and educate lawmakers on 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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