Author Archive for Dana

San Francisco Mayor Lee Pushes for Climate Education for All

Leah Qusba, CEO

San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee announced a new partnership with ACE that will provide climate education to all San Francisco …

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School Students Take on Climate Action and Win

Catherine Brozena

This was originally posted on Kaiser Permanente’s Thriving Schools Blog. It’s the ultimate David & Goliath story. In one corner, …

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Colleges & Universities: Stand with Us in the Climate Crisis

Maya Greally & James Coakley

This is a guest blog post written by ACE Action Fellows James Coakley and Maya Greally, who participated in Harvard …

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ACE Partners with Global Kids to Campaign for Climate Education in New York

ACE Staff

Recently, 90% of Republican senators voted against an amendment declaring climate change real and influenced by human activity, even as …

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Meet the New York Action Fellows

ACE Staff

Through the Action Fellowship program, ACE educates high school students about climate change and empowers them to lead on climate …

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ACE Action Fellows Partner with City Plants and TreePeople to Green LA

ACE Staff

California is currently experiencing the worst drought in history, with 2014 being the driest year ever recorded. In addition, Los …

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Project Ideas for Earth Week

ACE Staff

It’s April! Which means Earth Week is coming up soon: April 20-24. Earth Week is the perfect time of year …

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Students Meet With Senators During Spring Break

ACE Staff

On April 1, 2015, eight Nevada students serving in a yearlong Fellowship with ACE spent their spring break lobbying state …

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Where Are They Now? Gina Fiorile

Gina Fiorile

This is a guest blog post by former ACE student leader Gina Fiorile. Every day, I learn more and more …

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Stepping Up: Community of Climate Action

Liza Sockwell, Action Fellow Alumni

Liza Sockwell is an ACE Action Fellow in New England. Below you can read about her experience attending the Divestment …

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