Most Americans oppose President Trump’s climate rollbacks, with younger Republicans breaking ranks with their older counterparts on climate.| ecoAmerica
Each summer, headlines across the country highlight record-breaking temperatures, unexpected heat waves, and tips for staying safe during extreme heat...| ecoAmerica
3 in 4 Americans want bold climate action now, and they’re ready to vote on it. ecoAmerica's latest survey shows bipartisan momentum.| ecoAmerica
New research with APHA explores Americans’ experiences with heat-related illness, top health concerns, at-risk groups, & local heat resources.| ecoAmerica
New research finds that severe weather is making Americans more concerned about climate change, and the majority of Americans understand that climate change is making extreme weather events stronger and more frequent. Most also notice the impacts closest to home. However, there are significant gaps between political and age groups. Learn more by reading ecoAmerica’s latest American Climate Perspectives Survey Report.| ecoAmerica
A new ecoAmerica poll finds Americans deeply concerned about extreme heat, climate change, health risks, and proposed cuts to FEMA and NOAA.| ecoAmerica
Watch the 2025 American Climate Leadership Awards On-Demand ecoAmerica’s American Climate Leadership Awards (ACLA) recognize over 40 individuals and organizations each year with more than $200,000 in awards for their leadership in advancing climate advocacy and action across the United States. Watch the inspiring broadcast and meet this year’s top climate leaders driving real change […]| ecoAmerica
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This May, for Mental Health Awareness Month, ecoAmerica is proud to feature its new guides for parents and caregivers, educators, and health professionals to care for the mental health of our nation’s children and youth.| ecoAmerica
ecoAmerica is proud to announce a $50,000 grant from Ipsos to support our ambitious work to engage and equip the next generation of climate leaders across the United States.| ecoAmerica
As the Los Angeles fires continue to rage, we’re receiving devastating reports from our partners, ambassadors, board members, and loved ones; stories of unimaginable loss and trauma in desperate need of human kindness.| ecoAmerica
CivicSpark is among 10 American Climate Leadership Award finalists to be recognized at the American Climate Leadership Awards Ceremony on April 3 during the live broadcast...| ecoAmerica
ecoAmerica is building climate leadership, public support, and political will for climate solutions in the United States.| ecoAmerica
This guide offers practical recommendations to help educators foster children’s climate engagement and resilience within educational spaces.| ecoAmerica
Amid federal climate rollbacks, ecoAmerica finds Americans aren’t on board. Nearly 3 in 4 are concerned about climate change. Read more!| ecoAmerica
As the impacts of climate change accelerate and communities face mounting social, environmental, and economic pressures, local leadership is proving to be one of our most powerful tools for change. Across the country, individuals are stepping forward to lead. ecoAmerica’s Climate Ambassadors are among those rising to meet this moment...| ecoAmerica
This guide offers practical recommendations to help educators foster children’s climate engagement and resilience within educational spaces.| ecoAmerica
This guide is intended for anyone who cares for children, with age-appropriate information to build their resilience in a changing climate.| ecoAmerica
High School Students Making Change in Their Local Communities ecoAmerica launched a new High School Student award category in 2024: the American Climate Leadership Awards (ACLA) for High School Students. Read about the semifinalists HERE and view their profiles HERE. Watch the American Climate Leadership Awards for High School Students 2024. The ACLA broadcast features Aisha-Nyeta […]| ecoAmerica
5th Annual American Climate Leadership Awards People in the US are making progress on climate leadership. They are moms, faith leaders, nurses, local communities, conservatives and progressives alike, students, seasoned climate advocates, and others who can no longer sit idle. They are compelled to make a difference on the issue, every day. We can learn […]| ecoAmerica
ecoAmerica’s latest survey reveals that Americans are ready and eager for health professionals to advance climate action. Read to learn more.| ecoAmerica
Mental Health and Our Changing Climate: Children and Youth Report 2023 Building on the success of Mental Health and Our Changing Climate: Impacts, Inequities, and Responses, ecoAmerica collaborated with the American Psychological Association to bring forth the next edition, Mental Health and our Changing Climate: Children and Youth Report. Watch the Launch Webinar The Mental […]| ecoAmerica