- Shut Down the Climate-Busting Line 3 Tar Sands and Dakota Access Pipelines.
- Use this remote sensing tool from The Environmental Defense Fund and Google to map local air pollution. Neighborhoods can use the data to reduce emissions and target communities most at risk for health issues.
- Join The Wildlife Society in engaging with your Representatives to communicate the importance of funding different wildlife conservation programs that impact their work. Each year, the U.S. federal appropriations process determines funding allocations for federal agencies that manage wildlife resources and administer grant programs for wildlife conservation. Funding provided through the congressional appropriations process enables wildlife professionals to provide on-the-ground support for wildlife populations and their habitat.
- Help protect LA communities from dangerous neighborhood oil drilling!
- Raise your voice to protect North Carolinians from “forever chemicals” in our drinking water.
- Recognize that America’s public lands play a vital role in protecting nature’s biodiversity, wildlife migration corridors, Indigenous culture, and slowing the impacts of a changing climate. The more land we conserve the more resilient they will be and the United States has committed to protect at least 30% of our public lands and waters by 2030. Explore America’s National Conservation Lands, and volunteer with a community group working to conserve these lands and more of them to help meet the 30% by 2030 goal.
- Become a trained “The Oceanic Standard” advocate and drive responsible consumption in your community! Reach out to: theoceanicstandard@oceanic.global to join the next training.
- Tell NOAA to Save North Atlantic Right Whales from Extinction.
- Call on the Biden Administration to Save America’s Largest Wild Forest.
- Use Native Land to learn about what land you are currently on and understand, “Decolonization is not a metaphor.” We must follow native leadership when crafting climate policies and approaches for Indigenous peoples are the original stewards of the land.
- Sign a geohazard petition from Citizens for a Healthy Community to protect all Coloradans from oil and gas spills.
- Learn more about Native-led movements for land protection (such as for Mauna Kea and the Dakota Access Pipeline) and support the organizations involved.