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ACE INTERVIEW: Eva Jones on Women and Climate Change

Raquel Martinez

Eva Jones (she/her) has grown up watching wildfires ravage forests and grasslands, salmon populations dwindling, and glaciers receding in her home, thrusting her into frontline impacts not only her but other more vulnerable communities face due to climate change.

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Why Are CAFOs Bad For The Environment?

Austen Dip, Head of Growth and Digital Strategy

CAFOs are bad and unsustainable not only for the way they treat animals but also for their contribution to climate change.

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ACE INTERVIEW: Isaias Hernandez on Environmental Education

Raquel Martinez

Isaias Hernandez is an Environmental Educator and the Creator of QueerBrownVegan, an educational platform that seeks to provide introductory forms of environmentalism through graphics, illustrations, and videos. His interest for environmentalism started when he was growing up in Los Angeles, California where he faced environmental injustices that eventually led him to earn a B.S. in Environmental Science at the University of California, Berkeley.

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ACE INTERVIEW: William Morris on Faith and the Climate Movement

Raquel Martinez

William Morris (he/him) is a 25-Year-old climate activist located in Torrance, CA. He holds his degree in environmental science with an emphasis on ecological restoration from Humboldt State University. William works with Young Evangelicals for Climate Action (YECA) serving first as a field organizer and is now on their steering committee. He volunteers with The Climate Reality Project and is chair of the Los Angeles chapter’s Faith-based Communities Committee and is also involved with Extinction Rebellion Los Angeles. William spends his time engaging with faith communities, schools, universities, and organizations around the topics of faith-based climate justice and education.

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Youth Think Climate Website Launch!

Arda Charath, Action Fellow

Celebrate the launch of the Youth Think Climate (YTC) website with us! YTC is an international magazine focused on sharing youth stories surrounding the climate crisis. After the much-awaited release of the third edition focusing on Earth Month, which followed up the previous two editions on Climate Denial and Climate Justice, we have now launched our very own website: https://www.youththinkclimate.org.

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Line 3 Pipeline: Updates

Since the Treaty People Gathering that started on June 5th, peaceful Line 3 pipeline protesters are still risking arrest and …

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ACE INTERVIEW: Jessica Zubia Calsada on Being a Latinx Activist in the Climate Movement

Raquel Martinez

Jessica Zubia Calsada (she/her) is a 22-year-old digital content creator, organizer, and a self-proclaimed vegan chef. On her platform, @plantawhisperer, Jessica strives to highlight the intersections of veganism, environmentalism, and liberation through artistic graphics and storytelling. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, she started her environmental advocacy in high school as she witnessed massive amounts of food and plastic in the garbage after every meal and began to research the benefits of composting on campus.

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We Stand With The Treaty People Gathering: Stop Line 3!

Maayan Cohen, Senior Director of Partnerships

Over 2,000 people took action to stop the Line 3 pipeline as part of the Treaty People Gathering in Northern …

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ACE INTERVIEW: ACE Fellow Anisa Nanavati on Climate Conversations with Family

Indi Howeth, Social Media Intern

Anisa Nanavati (she/her) is a 17 year-old climate activist that was born and raised in Tampa, Florida. She is currently a sophomore that attends Academy at the Lakes in rural Land O’Lakes which is thirty minutes away from the City of Tampa. As a result of living in a frontline community, Anisa has seen the direct results of climate change. The temperatures are always reaching record highs, the displacement of many because of rising sea levels is increasing, the amount of deadly storms that endanger her community are surging, and the threat of losing her only home is looming.

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6 AAPI Youth Activists You Should Know

Raquel Martinez

Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month is a period for the duration of the month of May that recognizes and celebrates the contributions, history and influence of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. As part of this month, we would like to uplift youth activists in the community dedicated to combatting climate change while upholding climate justice.

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