Community Partners
This is a list of schools and organizations that
we have worked with in the past or will work with in the future to
educate and activate the community about climate change.
Highline
Community College
HCC Sustainability
Task Force
The Sustainability Task Force (STF) is a self-initiated group of
faculty and staff dedicated to developing a strategy for a culture
of sustainability at Highline Community College.
http://flightline.highline.edu/sustainability/
Schools
Seattle Pacific
University Environmental Club
Environmental Club
Advisor: Leslie Corthell- corthell@spu.edu
Organizations
Climate Impacts Group
An interdisciplinary
research group studying the impacts of natural climate variability
and global climate change (“global warming”) on the U.S. Pacific
Northwest (PNW)
http://www.cses.washington.edu/cig/
Outreach coordinator:
Lara Whitely Binder- lwb123@u.washington.edu
Restoring Eden
Restoring Eden is a
network of people working to become a grassroots movement within the
church dedicated to encouraging faithful stewardship of the natural
world as a biblical, moral, and wise value.
http://www.restoringeden.org/
Founder and Executive
Director: Peter Illyn- info@restoringeden.org
Climate Solutions
Climate Solutions mission is to
accelerate practical and profitable solutions to global warming by
galvanizing leadership, growing investment and bridging divides.
http://www.climatesolutions.org/
For more information
contact: Megan Dixon- megan@climatesolutions.org
The Sierra Club
The Sierra Club's
members are more than 750,000 of your friends and neighbors working
together to protect our communities and the planet.
http://www.sierraclub.org/
For more information
contact: Jessica Eagle- jessica.eagle@sierraclub.org
The Community Coalition for Environmental Justice
CCEJ’s mission is to
achieve environmental and economic justice in low-income communities
and communities of color. They believe that everyone, regardless of
race or income, has the right to a clean and healthy community.
http://www.ccej.org/
For more information
contact: justice@ccej.org
Last updated:
January 24, 2008
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