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06/03/2026
Thank you for being part of the Path to Positive Communities network! Going forward, we'll be sharing updates, resources, events, and opportunities through ecoAmerica. Follow ecoAmerica to stay connected.
05/18/2026
Protect your community's mental health in a changing climate this . Last year's Runner-Up Britt Wray aims to help individuals and communities protect their mental health and emotional well-being amidst climate change, in ways that co-benefit climate action. Explore this how-to guide for strategies you can implement in your community: https://buff.ly/SyVLBdt
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05/18/2026
🌍 May is , a time to focus on well-being, including how climate change affects children’s mental health. Caregivers can be transformative mentors in building kids’ resilience. 💚 Learn how with Supporting Children’s Well-being and Building Resilience as Our Climate Changes — A Guide for Parents and Caregivers, developed from ecoAmerica & APA research
📘 Download here: https://buff.ly/sZzpDWo
05/05/2026
Classrooms play a vital role in helping students feel grounded, cared for, and emotionally supported. 🏫💙 This , discover resources that help educators foster well-being and strengthen students’ ability to navigate a changing climate with confidence. Explore ecoAmerica’s guide for educators: https://buff.ly/wVJo3Ca
05/01/2026
Read the ecoAmerica blog, Time for Moral Courage: https://buff.ly/xPC6d9w
"The 4/29 Supreme Court decision in Louisiana v. Callais is a profound setback for our democracy. It is an attack on long and hard-won fights for voting rights, and guts the guardrails for fair representation in the communities already hit first and worst by climate change." — Meighen Speiser, Executive Director, ecoAmerica
Photo: The Voting Rights Act of 1965, a landmark law protecting fair representation in American democracy. Source: National Archives (Public Domain).
04/28/2026
Trust in information and climate concern reinforce each other. Among Americans who trust the news they consume, nearly 8 in 10 are concerned about climate change. The antidote to climate inaction starts with credible information shared by trusted voices.
➡️ Read more: https://buff.ly/sPLGZlA
04/22/2026
Take action in your community this by bringing people together for climate solutions. 🌱🤝 Host a Climate Ambassador Training: For Groups with friends, colleagues, classmates, or neighbors using our FREE plug-and-play tools. Learn how climate change impacts your daily life and discover practical ways to make a difference. Each participant leaves with knowledge, confidence, and access to a supportive ambassador network, toolkits, and ongoing resources.
🎥 With videos, a facilitation guide, and interactive activities, it’s FREE, just 4 hours, and ready when you are.
👉 Explore the training: https://buff.ly/9ZhWT3g
04/22/2026
🌎 Today is ! Take climate action where it begins, at home. 🏠🌱 The choices you make and the conversations you start can inspire the people around you. ecoAmerica’s Local Climate Action Guide offers simple ways to build climate-friendly habits, talk about solutions, and lead by example right from your own home.
👉 Get started: https://buff.ly/c5rLjRN
04/17/2026
Watch the 2026 American Climate Leadership Awards now: https://buff.ly/6bPGz0j
Thank you for tuning in to the broadcast! The recording is now available on ecoAmerica’s YouTube channel for viewers to be inspired by individuals and organizations driving local climate solutions across the nation!
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