
ACE INTERVIEW: Maureo on Queerness in Climate Activism
Maureo Fernandez y Mora (he/they) is a youth activist based in Northampton, MA and Associate State Director of Clean Water Action Massachusetts.
Read MoreMaureo Fernandez y Mora (he/they) is a youth activist based in Northampton, MA and Associate State Director of Clean Water Action Massachusetts.
Read MoreWisconsin’s climate is changing. In the past century, most of the state has warmed about two degrees (F). Heavy rainstorms are becoming more frequent, and ice cover on the Great Lakes is forming later or melting sooner. In the coming decades, the state will have more extremely hot days, which may harm public health in urban areas and corn harvests in rural areas. We’d like to introduce you to some youth climate activists based in Wisconsin and what issues are most important to them and their community.
Read MoreAlex Silva (he/him) is a recent high school graduate, climate content creator, and founder of the EcoTok collective. He uses his voice on social media to advocate for different environmental causes and previously led an environmental club at his school for three years. Alex also volunteers for Chispa NV, a grassroots climate organization that focuses on environmental justice.
Read MoreHear from ACE’s Director of Institutional Philanthropy, Cristina Jorda Kinney, as she reflects on her experience at COP26.
Read MorePhilip Aiken hosts the eco podcast ‘just to save the world.’ He is an environmentalist, creative and a community organizer in Austin, Texas with a background in Engineering and a Masters degree in Renewable Energy. Phil is currently a videographer working with sustainable brands and environmental organizations, a prominent eco TikToker, and founding member and director of media production at Intersectional Environmentalist 501 (c)(3).
Read MoreIt’s natural for the occasional wildfire to blaze through the US – particularly in drought prone-areas like the Southwest. What is unusual is that these wildfires seem to be occurring more frequently, more ferociously and beyond the usual fire season. So why is this happening?
Read MoreA panel featuring BIPOC leaders from the US ACE Coalition, was the first event I attended at this year’s United Nations Climate Change conference and proved to resonate with my entire COP26 experience.
Read MoreThe chants reverberated and cycled through the crowd: A sea of young faces in a fight they’ve been practically thrown into. This isn’t the first – or certainly, the last – time young people have made their voices heard in this movement.
Read MoreACE Youth Reporter Aryaana Khan reflects on her experience speaking on a youth panel, striking, and attending COP26 in Glasgow.
Read MoreHear from ACE’s Head of Education and Storytelling Rebecca Anderson as she reflects on her feelings of hope and outrage around the climate emergency.
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