Climate is on the ballot this election season. The two presidential candidates offer vastly different scenarios for our planet’s future. Scientists have said another term led by Donald Trump, who has shopped his campaign to fossil fuel executives, would make America more reliant on energy sources that are heating up our planet at a catastrophic rate. Vice President Kamala Harris, meanwhile, has supported legislation that will provide billions in fighting the climate crisis and — while not perfect — offers citizens a platform to champion for lifesaving environmental protections.
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- 9/26/2024
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
On the heels of a blazing hot heat wave, Climate Power has introduced a timely voter engagement campaign titled “Too Hot Not to Vote.”
The initiative, designed to engage, educate and motivate people to vote for climate and clean energy champions in the upcoming elections, features a roster of bold-faced name participants, including co-chairs Rosario Dawson, Bill Nye, Sophia Bush, Jack Schlossberg, Misha Collins, Sierra Quitiquit, Latricea Adams, Piper Perabo and Pattie Gonia. Part of their duties will be to encourage voters to get involved and focused on climate issues this year.
The new campaign launches in partnership with 13 organizations, including the League of Conservation Voters Action Fund, Nrdc Action Fund, Sierra Club Political Committee, Extreme Weather Survivors Action Fund, Edf Action, TREEage, Feminist and Green New Deal Network. Through digital video, celebrity engagement, earned media, a content creator program and grassroots engagement, Climate Power hopes to target young women...
The initiative, designed to engage, educate and motivate people to vote for climate and clean energy champions in the upcoming elections, features a roster of bold-faced name participants, including co-chairs Rosario Dawson, Bill Nye, Sophia Bush, Jack Schlossberg, Misha Collins, Sierra Quitiquit, Latricea Adams, Piper Perabo and Pattie Gonia. Part of their duties will be to encourage voters to get involved and focused on climate issues this year.
The new campaign launches in partnership with 13 organizations, including the League of Conservation Voters Action Fund, Nrdc Action Fund, Sierra Club Political Committee, Extreme Weather Survivors Action Fund, Edf Action, TREEage, Feminist and Green New Deal Network. Through digital video, celebrity engagement, earned media, a content creator program and grassroots engagement, Climate Power hopes to target young women...
- 9/12/2024
- by Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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