What applies to every one of us is the hour of advocacy action we'll take as part of Sunday's service: a nonpartisan Get Out the Vote effort. Why does it matter? Because we can support those affected "first and worst" by climate change to raise their voices through their votes.
Wanna hear something surprising? Loads of people who identify as environmentalists don't vote regularly! (I don't know; are they out kayaking on Election Day?) The Environmental Voter Project aims to change that.
13,000,000
Environmentalists who don’t vote in federal elections
1,824,260
Non-voting and seldom-voting environmentalists whom EVP has helped turn into consistent super-voters"
You can help! Look at all these opportunities to contact the kayakers and get them to the polls! (Unfortunately, my favorite way is to write, and those opportunities are already filled.) https://www.environmentalvoter.org/get-involved
- National Environmental Scorecard by the League of Conservation Voters, 501(c)(4), is a great topline review of members in Congress.
- The National Climate Scorecard by the Climate Cabinet, 501(c)(4), may be the first tool that tracks and scores all state legislators across the U.S. by their votes on climate and environmental justice legislation.
- Do you have a "Climate Mayor?" Check HERE to see if your Mayor is one of the 750 Climate Mayors or Climate County Executives.
- Do you have a climate Governor who is contributing to a state-wide climate action plan? Check HERE.
- Have your community’s leaders already declared a Climate Emergency? Check HERE to see the more than 190 communities that have.