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Nov 4, 2024 |
redgreenandblue.org | Jeremy Bloom
In Florida, two Gen Z candidates (myself and Thomas Wiktop) are seeing massive student turnout in our districts, a trend mirrored in states like Georgia. When I spoke to the political director of Gen Cleo—Vice President Al Gore’s advocacy organization—she mentioned that Georgia is experiencing record-breaking Gen Z voter turnout, which could heavily influence the election outcome there.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
redgreenandblue.org | Claire Johnson |Jeremy Bloom
Climate change poses a threat to democracy. That threat has manifested in some immediate ways this year, with freakishly strong hurricanes ripping through the southeastern U.S., damaging roads and polling places and interrupting mail service. Researchers have also found that the impacts of climate change could provide fertile ground for authoritarianism. By Claire Elise JohnsonGristOn the flipside, participating in democracy is crucial for ambitious climate policy.
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Nov 3, 2024 |
redgreenandblue.org | Jeremy Bloom
It’s been a little over a month since Hurricane Helene ripped through the southeastern United States, claiming hundreds of lives and causing an estimated $53 billion dollars in damages. In addition to being a record-breaking storm in its own right, Helene was also the first hurricane in American history to hit two battleground states within weeks of a major election.
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Nov 3, 2024 |
redgreenandblue.org | Jeremy Bloom
Published on November 3rd, 2024 Tagged: action, Election 2024, environmental voter project, voting Today is Day 3 of GOTV and we’re running phonebanks all day to mobilize 4.8 million potential first-time climate voters. Here’s how you can join:Sign up at one of the links below to get the zoom log-in credentials;You’ll just need a phone and a web-enabled computer. We’ll provide you with all the training you need over zoom.
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Nov 3, 2024 |
redgreenandblue.org | Julia Conley |Jeremy Bloom
The failure to reach an agreement on biodiversity finance was denounced by the head of environmental group Greenpeace’s delegation at the 16th Conference of Parties (COP16) to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), which took place over two weeks in Cali, Colombia. “Governments in Cali put forward plans to protect nature but were unable to mobilize the money to actually do it,” said An Lambrechts.
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