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BECOME A MEMBER
2020-2021 ACTION TEAMS The Action Teams are part of a broader strategy to inspire members to connect with one another, align on topics and bodies of work that are important and work together in productive ways. This ‘connect-align-produce’ sequence is a foundational network concept that reflects an understanding that “as connections are made, thepotential for
JUSTICE EQUITY DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION Our pursuit of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion recognizes that the impacts of climate change disproportionately hurt the most vulnerable communities, including women, communities of color, income-challenged communities, and those who are not able to advocate for themselves. Science and community input inform our work. USCAN MEMBER ALIGNMENT GRANTS AWARDEES USCAN Member Alignment Grants Awardees. No single organization can tackle the climate crisis alone. To limit warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius and prepare for impacts that communities are beginning to experience today, stronger collaborations are needed, and more grassroots leadership must be supported. USCAN is supportingcollaborations and
US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORKMEMBER CENTERWHO WE AREOUR MEMBERSCONTACT USMEMBER DIRECTORYACTION TEAMS See Our 2019-2020 Action Teams. Read about our Strategic Plan 2017-2022. Learn more about USCAN. See Our 2019-2020 Action Teams. 1. 2. 3. By joining today, we will send you occasional updates about the Network and our work to fight climate change in a just and equitable way. Member Center User Groups. WHO WE ARE - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORKSEE MORE ON USCLIMATENETWORK.ORG SIGN IN - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK Sign in. Optional email code. Join with Email or Sign In. If we work together we will successfully impact climate change. Join today to learn more about USCAN and the organizations that are part of our network. Join. Member Center. Member Center. Member Directory. STAFF - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK sphillip arminarm4climate org | 470-288-6700. Sharon is an Editor/Motion Media Designer with an extensive background in the TV Broadcast & New Media Industries which includes editing, directing, writing and producing. She received her M.F.A. in Motion Design at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Atlanta. MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS USCAN is a vital network for 195 organizations active on climate change. 50by40 Leakewood, KS. 350.org Brooklyn, New York. 350 Spokane Spokane, Washington. Acadia Center Rockport, Maine. ActionAid USA Washington, District of Columbia. Advocates for the Environment Sunland, California. Agricultural Missions, Inc New York, New York. Alliance for Affordable Energy New Orleans, Louisiana OUR TEAM - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK Board of Directors | Staff. USCAN's Board Members and Staff are committed to the network's mission to build trust and alignments among its members to fight climate change in a just and equitable way. We envision a powerful, inclusive, and trusting network of U.S. organizations who worked together to meet the global goals in theParis Climate
BECOME A MEMBER
2020-2021 ACTION TEAMS The Action Teams are part of a broader strategy to inspire members to connect with one another, align on topics and bodies of work that are important and work together in productive ways. This ‘connect-align-produce’ sequence is a foundational network concept that reflects an understanding that “as connections are made, thepotential for
JUSTICE EQUITY DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION Our pursuit of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion recognizes that the impacts of climate change disproportionately hurt the most vulnerable communities, including women, communities of color, income-challenged communities, and those who are not able to advocate for themselves. Science and community input inform our work. USCAN MEMBER ALIGNMENT GRANTS AWARDEES USCAN Member Alignment Grants Awardees. No single organization can tackle the climate crisis alone. To limit warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius and prepare for impacts that communities are beginning to experience today, stronger collaborations are needed, and more grassroots leadership must be supported. USCAN is supportingcollaborations and
SIGN IN - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK Sign in. Optional email code. Join with Email or Sign In. If we work together we will successfully impact climate change. Join today to learn more about USCAN and the organizations that are part of our network. Join. Member Center. Member Center. Member Directory. NEWS ROOM - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK Room 1, Area 4, Feria de Madrid, IFEMA in Av. del Partenón, Nº 5, 28042 Madrid, Spain. Live broadcast is available via Skype Meeting Broadcast and will be available on-demand via this link. Contact: Chloe Noël, chloe@maryknollogc.org, +1 (202)-832-1780.BECOME A MEMBER
The process is as follows: Filling out and submitting an application on our website that goes to the membership coordinator. E-mailing over Annual report (if you have one), 990 tax form and/or No fossil Fuel Affidavit. Applications reviewed and voted on bi-annually during a three tiered process that includes staff, board of directors andCAN NETWORK
USCAN is an affiliate network of the Climate Action Network International (CAN), a worldwide network of more than 1100 Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in more than 90 countries working to promote government, private sector and individual action to limit human-induced climate change to ecologically sustainable levels.ANNUAL REPORTS
Founded in 1989, USCAN is the single most broad and diverse network ofclimate groups.
PRINCIPLES OF WORKING TOGETHER It must include clarity about decision-making, sharing strategies, and resource distribution. There are clearly many skills necessary to succeed, and we need to determine the ways for those with different skills to coordinate and be accountable to one another. #6 Commitment to Self-Transformation. As we change societies, we must change from SEARCH - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK Founded in 1989, USCAN is the single most broad and diverse network ofclimate groups.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
USCAN's Board of Directors is elected by the member organizations of the network. The Board provides fiscal and management oversight, strategic guidance to the network and the development of international, national, and regional programs. ANONYMOUS AT US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK If we work together we will successfully impact climate change. Join today to learn more about USCAN and the organizations that are part ofour network.
RAFAELA SOBIS AT US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK If we work together we will successfully impact climate change. Join today to learn more about USCAN and the organizations that are part ofour network.
US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORKMEMBER CENTERWHO WE AREOUR MEMBERSCONTACT USMEMBER DIRECTORYACTION TEAMS See Our 2019-2020 Action Teams. Read about our Strategic Plan 2017-2022. Learn more about USCAN. See Our 2019-2020 Action Teams. 1. 2. 3. By joining today, we will send you occasional updates about the Network and our work to fight climate change in a just and equitable way. Member Center User Groups. SIGN IN - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK Sign in. Optional email code. Join with Email or Sign In. If we work together we will successfully impact climate change. Join today to learn more about USCAN and the organizations that are part of our network. Join. Member Center. Member Center. Member Directory. WHO WE ARE - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORKSEE MORE ON USCLIMATENETWORK.ORG STAFF - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK sphillip arminarm4climate org | 470-288-6700. Sharon is an Editor/Motion Media Designer with an extensive background in the TV Broadcast & New Media Industries which includes editing, directing, writing and producing. She received her M.F.A. in Motion Design at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Atlanta. MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS USCAN is a vital network for 195 organizations active on climate change. 50by40 Leakewood, KS. 350.org Brooklyn, New York. 350 Spokane Spokane, Washington. Acadia Center Rockport, Maine. ActionAid USA Washington, District of Columbia. Advocates for the Environment Sunland, California. Agricultural Missions, Inc New York, New York. Alliance for Affordable Energy New Orleans, Louisiana OUR TEAM - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK Board of Directors | Staff. USCAN's Board Members and Staff are committed to the network's mission to build trust and alignments among its members to fight climate change in a just and equitable way. We envision a powerful, inclusive, and trusting network of U.S. organizations who worked together to meet the global goals in theParis Climate
2020-2021 ACTION TEAMS The Action Teams are part of a broader strategy to inspire members to connect with one another, align on topics and bodies of work that are important and work together in productive ways. This ‘connect-align-produce’ sequence is a foundational network concept that reflects an understanding that “as connections are made, thepotential for
CAN NETWORK
CAN Network. USCAN is an affiliate network of the Climate Action Network International (CAN), a worldwide network of more than 1100 Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in more than 90 countries working to promote government, private sector and individual action to limit human-induced climate change to ecologically sustainable levels.This map
JUSTICE EQUITY DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION Our pursuit of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion recognizes that the impacts of climate change disproportionately hurt the most vulnerable communities, including women, communities of color, income-challenged communities, and those who are not able to advocate for themselves. Science and community input inform our work. PRINCIPLES OF WORKING TOGETHER It must include clarity about decision-making, sharing strategies, and resource distribution. There are clearly many skills necessary to succeed, and we need to determine the ways for those with different skills to coordinate and be accountable to one another. #6 Commitment to Self-Transformation. As we change societies, we must change from US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORKMEMBER CENTERWHO WE AREOUR MEMBERSCONTACT USMEMBER DIRECTORYACTION TEAMS See Our 2019-2020 Action Teams. Read about our Strategic Plan 2017-2022. Learn more about USCAN. See Our 2019-2020 Action Teams. 1. 2. 3. By joining today, we will send you occasional updates about the Network and our work to fight climate change in a just and equitable way. Member Center User Groups. SIGN IN - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK Sign in. Optional email code. Join with Email or Sign In. If we work together we will successfully impact climate change. Join today to learn more about USCAN and the organizations that are part of our network. Join. Member Center. Member Center. Member Directory. WHO WE ARE - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORKSEE MORE ON USCLIMATENETWORK.ORG STAFF - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK sphillip arminarm4climate org | 470-288-6700. Sharon is an Editor/Motion Media Designer with an extensive background in the TV Broadcast & New Media Industries which includes editing, directing, writing and producing. She received her M.F.A. in Motion Design at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Atlanta. MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS USCAN is a vital network for 195 organizations active on climate change. 50by40 Leakewood, KS. 350.org Brooklyn, New York. 350 Spokane Spokane, Washington. Acadia Center Rockport, Maine. ActionAid USA Washington, District of Columbia. Advocates for the Environment Sunland, California. Agricultural Missions, Inc New York, New York. Alliance for Affordable Energy New Orleans, Louisiana OUR TEAM - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK Board of Directors | Staff. USCAN's Board Members and Staff are committed to the network's mission to build trust and alignments among its members to fight climate change in a just and equitable way. We envision a powerful, inclusive, and trusting network of U.S. organizations who worked together to meet the global goals in theParis Climate
2020-2021 ACTION TEAMS The Action Teams are part of a broader strategy to inspire members to connect with one another, align on topics and bodies of work that are important and work together in productive ways. This ‘connect-align-produce’ sequence is a foundational network concept that reflects an understanding that “as connections are made, thepotential for
CAN NETWORK
CAN Network. USCAN is an affiliate network of the Climate Action Network International (CAN), a worldwide network of more than 1100 Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in more than 90 countries working to promote government, private sector and individual action to limit human-induced climate change to ecologically sustainable levels.This map
JUSTICE EQUITY DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION Our pursuit of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion recognizes that the impacts of climate change disproportionately hurt the most vulnerable communities, including women, communities of color, income-challenged communities, and those who are not able to advocate for themselves. Science and community input inform our work. PRINCIPLES OF WORKING TOGETHER It must include clarity about decision-making, sharing strategies, and resource distribution. There are clearly many skills necessary to succeed, and we need to determine the ways for those with different skills to coordinate and be accountable to one another. #6 Commitment to Self-Transformation. As we change societies, we must change from SIGN IN - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK Sign in. Optional email code. Join with Email or Sign In. If we work together we will successfully impact climate change. Join today to learn more about USCAN and the organizations that are part of our network. Join. Member Center. Member Center. Member Directory. NEWS ROOM - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK Room 1, Area 4, Feria de Madrid, IFEMA in Av. del Partenón, Nº 5, 28042 Madrid, Spain. Live broadcast is available via Skype Meeting Broadcast and will be available on-demand via this link. Contact: Chloe Noël, chloe@maryknollogc.org, +1 (202)-832-1780. 2020-2021 ACTION TEAMS The Action Teams are part of a broader strategy to inspire members to connect with one another, align on topics and bodies of work that are important and work together in productive ways. This ‘connect-align-produce’ sequence is a foundational network concept that reflects an understanding that “as connections are made, thepotential for
BECOME A MEMBER
The process is as follows: Filling out and submitting an application on our website that goes to the membership coordinator. E-mailing over Annual report (if you have one), 990 tax form and/or No fossil Fuel Affidavit. Applications reviewed and voted on bi-annually during a three tiered process that includes staff, board of directors and JOIN - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK Founded in 1989, USCAN is the single most broad and diverse network ofclimate groups.
CAN NETWORK
USCAN is an affiliate network of the Climate Action Network International (CAN), a worldwide network of more than 1100 Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in more than 90 countries working to promote government, private sector and individual action to limit human-induced climate change to ecologically sustainable levels.ANNUAL REPORTS
Founded in 1989, USCAN is the single most broad and diverse network ofclimate groups.
SEARCH - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK Founded in 1989, USCAN is the single most broad and diverse network ofclimate groups.
ANONYMOUS AT US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK If we work together we will successfully impact climate change. Join today to learn more about USCAN and the organizations that are part ofour network.
RAFAELA SOBIS AT US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK If we work together we will successfully impact climate change. Join today to learn more about USCAN and the organizations that are part ofour network.
US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORKMEMBER CENTERWHO WE AREOUR MEMBERSCONTACT USMEMBER DIRECTORYACTION TEAMS See Our 2019-2020 Action Teams. Read about our Strategic Plan 2017-2022. Learn more about USCAN. See Our 2019-2020 Action Teams. 1. 2. 3. By joining today, we will send you occasional updates about the Network and our work to fight climate change in a just and equitable way. Member Center User Groups. SIGN IN - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK Sign in. Optional email code. Join with Email or Sign In. If we work together we will successfully impact climate change. Join today to learn more about USCAN and the organizations that are part of our network. Join. Member Center. Member Center. Member Directory. STAFF - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK sphillip arminarm4climate org | 470-288-6700. Sharon is an Editor/Motion Media Designer with an extensive background in the TV Broadcast & New Media Industries which includes editing, directing, writing and producing. She received her M.F.A. in Motion Design at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Atlanta. MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS USCAN is a vital network for 195 organizations active on climate change. 50by40 Leakewood, KS. 350.org Brooklyn, New York. 350 Spokane Spokane, Washington. Acadia Center Rockport, Maine. ActionAid USA Washington, District of Columbia. Advocates for the Environment Sunland, California. Agricultural Missions, Inc New York, New York. Alliance for Affordable Energy New Orleans, Louisiana OUR TEAM - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK Board of Directors | Staff. USCAN's Board Members and Staff are committed to the network's mission to build trust and alignments among its members to fight climate change in a just and equitable way. We envision a powerful, inclusive, and trusting network of U.S. organizations who worked together to meet the global goals in theParis Climate
2020-2021 ACTION TEAMS The Action Teams are part of a broader strategy to inspire members to connect with one another, align on topics and bodies of work that are important and work together in productive ways. This ‘connect-align-produce’ sequence is a foundational network concept that reflects an understanding that “as connections are made, thepotential for
CAN NETWORK
CAN Network. USCAN is an affiliate network of the Climate Action Network International (CAN), a worldwide network of more than 1100 Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in more than 90 countries working to promote government, private sector and individual action to limit human-induced climate change to ecologically sustainable levels.This map
ANNUAL REPORTS
Founded in 1989, USCAN is the single most broad and diverse network ofclimate groups.
JUSTICE EQUITY DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION Our pursuit of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion recognizes that the impacts of climate change disproportionately hurt the most vulnerable communities, including women, communities of color, income-challenged communities, and those who are not able to advocate for themselves. Science and community input inform our work. STRATEGIC PLAN 2017-2022 Strategic Plan 2017-2022. The Board of Directors adopted USCAN’s Strategic Plan on January 9, 2017. The plan is designed to guide USCAN toward fulfilling the new vision and mission. Over the course of 2016, the Strategic Plan was created based on the input US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORKMEMBER CENTERWHO WE AREOUR MEMBERSCONTACT USMEMBER DIRECTORYACTION TEAMS See Our 2019-2020 Action Teams. Read about our Strategic Plan 2017-2022. Learn more about USCAN. See Our 2019-2020 Action Teams. 1. 2. 3. By joining today, we will send you occasional updates about the Network and our work to fight climate change in a just and equitable way. Member Center User Groups. SIGN IN - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK Sign in. Optional email code. Join with Email or Sign In. If we work together we will successfully impact climate change. Join today to learn more about USCAN and the organizations that are part of our network. Join. Member Center. Member Center. Member Directory. STAFF - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK sphillip arminarm4climate org | 470-288-6700. Sharon is an Editor/Motion Media Designer with an extensive background in the TV Broadcast & New Media Industries which includes editing, directing, writing and producing. She received her M.F.A. in Motion Design at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Atlanta. MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS USCAN is a vital network for 195 organizations active on climate change. 50by40 Leakewood, KS. 350.org Brooklyn, New York. 350 Spokane Spokane, Washington. Acadia Center Rockport, Maine. ActionAid USA Washington, District of Columbia. Advocates for the Environment Sunland, California. Agricultural Missions, Inc New York, New York. Alliance for Affordable Energy New Orleans, Louisiana OUR TEAM - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK Board of Directors | Staff. USCAN's Board Members and Staff are committed to the network's mission to build trust and alignments among its members to fight climate change in a just and equitable way. We envision a powerful, inclusive, and trusting network of U.S. organizations who worked together to meet the global goals in theParis Climate
2020-2021 ACTION TEAMS The Action Teams are part of a broader strategy to inspire members to connect with one another, align on topics and bodies of work that are important and work together in productive ways. This ‘connect-align-produce’ sequence is a foundational network concept that reflects an understanding that “as connections are made, thepotential for
CAN NETWORK
CAN Network. USCAN is an affiliate network of the Climate Action Network International (CAN), a worldwide network of more than 1100 Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in more than 90 countries working to promote government, private sector and individual action to limit human-induced climate change to ecologically sustainable levels.This map
ANNUAL REPORTS
Founded in 1989, USCAN is the single most broad and diverse network ofclimate groups.
JUSTICE EQUITY DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION Our pursuit of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion recognizes that the impacts of climate change disproportionately hurt the most vulnerable communities, including women, communities of color, income-challenged communities, and those who are not able to advocate for themselves. Science and community input inform our work. STRATEGIC PLAN 2017-2022 Strategic Plan 2017-2022. The Board of Directors adopted USCAN’s Strategic Plan on January 9, 2017. The plan is designed to guide USCAN toward fulfilling the new vision and mission. Over the course of 2016, the Strategic Plan was created based on the input WHO WE ARE - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK JUSTICE, EQUITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION STATEMENT. As our mission indicates, we are committed to fighting climate change in a just and equitable way. We believe that we can accomplish far more together than alone. Our passion for a just and equitable world requires that we are inclusive, transparent and fair in all that we do, and that weact
BECOME A MEMBER
The process is as follows: Filling out and submitting an application on our website that goes to the membership coordinator. E-mailing over Annual report (if you have one), 990 tax form and/or No fossil Fuel Affidavit. Applications reviewed and voted on bi-annually during a three tiered process that includes staff, board of directors andCAN NETWORK
USCAN is an affiliate network of the Climate Action Network International (CAN), a worldwide network of more than 1100 Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in more than 90 countries working to promote government, private sector and individual action to limit human-induced climate change to ecologically sustainable levels.ANNUAL REPORTS
Founded in 1989, USCAN is the single most broad and diverse network ofclimate groups.
SEARCH - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK Founded in 1989, USCAN is the single most broad and diverse network ofclimate groups.
PRINCIPLES OF WORKING TOGETHER It must include clarity about decision-making, sharing strategies, and resource distribution. There are clearly many skills necessary to succeed, and we need to determine the ways for those with different skills to coordinate and be accountable to one another. #6 Commitment to Self-Transformation. As we change societies, we must change fromWE ARE HIRING!!
The salary range for this position is $75,000 to $80,000.00. Benefits include medical, dental coverage, generous paid leave and an employer contribution match your 401k. USCAN is an equal opportunity employer and we value having staff who comeBOARD OF DIRECTORS
USCAN's Board of Directors is elected by the member organizations of the network. The Board provides fiscal and management oversight, strategic guidance to the network and the development of international, national, and regional programs. STATEMENT BY USCAN EXECUTIVE KEYA CHATTERJEE ON THE COVID-19 has now killed more than 100,000 in the US, and a quarter of those deaths are Black Americans thanks in part to racism, social inequity, and environmental injustices that have purposefully robbed the Black community of health and well being. US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK MEMBERS REACT TO TRUMP PARIS Washington, DC -- Leading US climate experts and advocates who are part of the US Climate Action Network issued the following statements: “Trump has no mandate from the public to weaken the Paris Agreement, and should not be making big decisions while under investigation. US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORKMEMBER CENTERWHO WE AREOUR MEMBERSCONTACT USMEMBER DIRECTORYACTION TEAMS See Our 2019-2020 Action Teams. Read about our Strategic Plan 2017-2022. Learn more about USCAN. See Our 2019-2020 Action Teams. 1. 2. 3. By joining today, we will send you occasional updates about the Network and our work to fight climate change in a just and equitable way. Member Center User Groups. SIGN IN - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK Sign in. Optional email code. Join with Email or Sign In. If we work together we will successfully impact climate change. Join today to learn more about USCAN and the organizations that are part of our network. Join. Member Center. Member Center. Member Directory. STAFF - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK sphillip arminarm4climate org | 470-288-6700. Sharon is an Editor/Motion Media Designer with an extensive background in the TV Broadcast & New Media Industries which includes editing, directing, writing and producing. She received her M.F.A. in Motion Design at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Atlanta. MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS USCAN is a vital network for 195 organizations active on climate change. 50by40 Leakewood, KS. 350.org Brooklyn, New York. 350 Spokane Spokane, Washington. Acadia Center Rockport, Maine. ActionAid USA Washington, District of Columbia. Advocates for the Environment Sunland, California. Agricultural Missions, Inc New York, New York. Alliance for Affordable Energy New Orleans, Louisiana OUR TEAM - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK Board of Directors | Staff. USCAN's Board Members and Staff are committed to the network's mission to build trust and alignments among its members to fight climate change in a just and equitable way. We envision a powerful, inclusive, and trusting network of U.S. organizations who worked together to meet the global goals in theParis Climate
2020-2021 ACTION TEAMS The Action Teams are part of a broader strategy to inspire members to connect with one another, align on topics and bodies of work that are important and work together in productive ways. This ‘connect-align-produce’ sequence is a foundational network concept that reflects an understanding that “as connections are made, thepotential for
CAN NETWORK
CAN Network. USCAN is an affiliate network of the Climate Action Network International (CAN), a worldwide network of more than 1100 Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in more than 90 countries working to promote government, private sector and individual action to limit human-induced climate change to ecologically sustainable levels.This map
ANNUAL REPORTS
Founded in 1989, USCAN is the single most broad and diverse network ofclimate groups.
JUSTICE EQUITY DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION Our pursuit of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion recognizes that the impacts of climate change disproportionately hurt the most vulnerable communities, including women, communities of color, income-challenged communities, and those who are not able to advocate for themselves. Science and community input inform our work. STRATEGIC PLAN 2017-2022 Strategic Plan 2017-2022. The Board of Directors adopted USCAN’s Strategic Plan on January 9, 2017. The plan is designed to guide USCAN toward fulfilling the new vision and mission. Over the course of 2016, the Strategic Plan was created based on the input US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORKMEMBER CENTERWHO WE AREOUR MEMBERSCONTACT USMEMBER DIRECTORYACTION TEAMS See Our 2019-2020 Action Teams. Read about our Strategic Plan 2017-2022. Learn more about USCAN. See Our 2019-2020 Action Teams. 1. 2. 3. By joining today, we will send you occasional updates about the Network and our work to fight climate change in a just and equitable way. Member Center User Groups. SIGN IN - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK Sign in. Optional email code. Join with Email or Sign In. If we work together we will successfully impact climate change. Join today to learn more about USCAN and the organizations that are part of our network. Join. Member Center. Member Center. Member Directory. STAFF - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK sphillip arminarm4climate org | 470-288-6700. Sharon is an Editor/Motion Media Designer with an extensive background in the TV Broadcast & New Media Industries which includes editing, directing, writing and producing. She received her M.F.A. in Motion Design at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Atlanta. MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS USCAN is a vital network for 195 organizations active on climate change. 50by40 Leakewood, KS. 350.org Brooklyn, New York. 350 Spokane Spokane, Washington. Acadia Center Rockport, Maine. ActionAid USA Washington, District of Columbia. Advocates for the Environment Sunland, California. Agricultural Missions, Inc New York, New York. Alliance for Affordable Energy New Orleans, Louisiana OUR TEAM - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK Board of Directors | Staff. USCAN's Board Members and Staff are committed to the network's mission to build trust and alignments among its members to fight climate change in a just and equitable way. We envision a powerful, inclusive, and trusting network of U.S. organizations who worked together to meet the global goals in theParis Climate
2020-2021 ACTION TEAMS The Action Teams are part of a broader strategy to inspire members to connect with one another, align on topics and bodies of work that are important and work together in productive ways. This ‘connect-align-produce’ sequence is a foundational network concept that reflects an understanding that “as connections are made, thepotential for
CAN NETWORK
CAN Network. USCAN is an affiliate network of the Climate Action Network International (CAN), a worldwide network of more than 1100 Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in more than 90 countries working to promote government, private sector and individual action to limit human-induced climate change to ecologically sustainable levels.This map
ANNUAL REPORTS
Founded in 1989, USCAN is the single most broad and diverse network ofclimate groups.
JUSTICE EQUITY DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION Our pursuit of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion recognizes that the impacts of climate change disproportionately hurt the most vulnerable communities, including women, communities of color, income-challenged communities, and those who are not able to advocate for themselves. Science and community input inform our work. STRATEGIC PLAN 2017-2022 Strategic Plan 2017-2022. The Board of Directors adopted USCAN’s Strategic Plan on January 9, 2017. The plan is designed to guide USCAN toward fulfilling the new vision and mission. Over the course of 2016, the Strategic Plan was created based on the input WHO WE ARE - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK JUSTICE, EQUITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION STATEMENT. As our mission indicates, we are committed to fighting climate change in a just and equitable way. We believe that we can accomplish far more together than alone. Our passion for a just and equitable world requires that we are inclusive, transparent and fair in all that we do, and that weact
BECOME A MEMBER
The process is as follows: Filling out and submitting an application on our website that goes to the membership coordinator. E-mailing over Annual report (if you have one), 990 tax form and/or No fossil Fuel Affidavit. Applications reviewed and voted on bi-annually during a three tiered process that includes staff, board of directors andCAN NETWORK
USCAN is an affiliate network of the Climate Action Network International (CAN), a worldwide network of more than 1100 Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in more than 90 countries working to promote government, private sector and individual action to limit human-induced climate change to ecologically sustainable levels.ANNUAL REPORTS
Founded in 1989, USCAN is the single most broad and diverse network ofclimate groups.
SEARCH - US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK Founded in 1989, USCAN is the single most broad and diverse network ofclimate groups.
PRINCIPLES OF WORKING TOGETHER It must include clarity about decision-making, sharing strategies, and resource distribution. There are clearly many skills necessary to succeed, and we need to determine the ways for those with different skills to coordinate and be accountable to one another. #6 Commitment to Self-Transformation. As we change societies, we must change fromBOARD OF DIRECTORS
USCAN's Board of Directors is elected by the member organizations of the network. The Board provides fiscal and management oversight, strategic guidance to the network and the development of international, national, and regional programs.WE ARE HIRING!!
The salary range for this position is $75,000 to $80,000.00. Benefits include medical, dental coverage, generous paid leave and an employer contribution match your 401k. USCAN is an equal opportunity employer and we value having staff who come STATEMENT BY USCAN EXECUTIVE KEYA CHATTERJEE ON THE COVID-19 has now killed more than 100,000 in the US, and a quarter of those deaths are Black Americans thanks in part to racism, social inequity, and environmental injustices that have purposefully robbed the Black community of health and well being. US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK MEMBERS REACT TO TRUMP PARIS Washington, DC -- Leading US climate experts and advocates who are part of the US Climate Action Network issued the following statements: “Trump has no mandate from the public to weaken the Paris Agreement, and should not be making big decisions while under investigation. Posted by Carrie Clayton June 01, 2020 12:14 PMShare
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STATEMENT BY USCAN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR KEYA CHATTERJEE: "WE MUST STEP UP TO DEFEND BLACK LIFE AS PART OF OUR COMMITMENT TO CLIMATE JUSTICE." COVID-19 has now killed more than 100,000 in the US, and a quarter of those deaths are Black Americans thanks in part to racism, social inequity, and environmental injustices that have purposefully robbed the Black community of health and well being. The murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Nina Pop, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, Sean Reed, and the racialized targeting of Christian Cooper while birding are the devastating results of 400 years of slavery, theft, mass incarceration, and other white supremacist institutions, and decades of failure to address police violence and neoliberal policies that prioritize profit over people. The police in the US are militarized, and they are escalating violence around the country as part of a system of racist oppression. On top of that, there are reports of infiltrators among peaceful protestors who are escalating tensions and are allied with white supremacists. And to cap it all off, as President of the United States, Donald Trump, is inciting violence against protestors, using thinly veiled racist references to releasing dogs on people and threatening to shoot protestors. While the US Government has not been able to find protective equipment for nurses, doctors, grocery workers, or bus drivers who are essential workers during a global pandemic, thousands of militarized police have all the equipment they need to terrorize the public. All over the US tear gas and rubber bullets, and in many cases direct physical violence, are being used against the public and journalists. Journalists have become a police target, especially Black journalists, even when they are on live TV. That is the current state of the United States of America. This dark time in this country is also a time for reckoning and change. We must scream from the streets and the rooftops that #BlackLivesMatter, and that the police need to be demilitarized and defunded in favor of violence reduction interventions. We must also be clear that the climate crisis’ significant impacts on vulnerable communities are being realized because this country was willing to sacrifice black, brown and indigenous lives by placing polluting and extractive facilities in black, brown, and indigenous communities in the United States, and around the world. The climate crisis is, at its core, a racial injustice crisis. The climate crisis is the result of racism and colonialism, and the imperialist worldview that sees indigenous lands in Africa, Asia, the Americas and beyond as places to plunder, steal, and extract from, instead of as places with deep histories, knowledge, families and cultures to protect and defend. US imperialism and profit-obsession has put black and brown bodies on the line all over the world as the climate crisis unfolds. The communities that have done the least to contribute to the climate crisis are hit worst, precisely because they have been purposefully made vulnerable by racism and imperialism. We at US Climate Action Network (USCAN) believe it is possible to transform the whole economy in our lifetimes and we believe it is possible to do so in a way that dismantles racism and white supremacy. We must work with our allies to make sure that this moment is actually looked upon historically as the moment when white supremacy was in its death throes. We can do this. We have already launched Arm in Arm in the US to do this. Together we are demanding a "new normal"._ OUR COMMUNITIES WILL IGNITE AN ERA WHERE WE END THE CLIMATE CRISIS BY CENTERING RACIAL AND ECONOMICJUSTICE._
We must have justice for George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Nina Pop, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, Sean Reed, and all other Black people that have been subject to violence. We must step up to defend Black life as part of our commitment to Climate Justice. We at USCAN and at Climate Action Network International (CAN-I) are fully committed to making that happen, and the first step is for us all to state unequivocally that Black Lives Matter. Posted by Carrie Clayton December 03, 2019 7:52 PMShare
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US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK MEDIA ADVISORY FOR: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5,2019
US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK MEDIA ADVISORY FOR: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2019 CONTACT: Chloe Noël, chloe@maryknollogc.org LEADERS FROM FRONT LINE COMMUNITIES TO SPEAK OUT AGAINST FALSE CLIMATE SOLUTIONS _Panel Will Center Marginalized Voices to Highlight Their Struggles and Amplify Grassroots Solutions __ _ _LOCATION__: __Room 1, Area 4__, IFEMA or __via this link_ MADRID – THURSDAY, 05 DECEMBER 2019: Coopération Internationale pour le Développement et la Solidarité and the US Climate Action Network are hosting a panel discussion at COP25 to amplify the voices of front line communities across the Americas. WHAT: The impacts of climate change disproportionately hurt the most vulnerable communities, including youth, women, communities of color, income-challenged communities. At the same time, false energy solutions are impacting or bypassing some marginalized communities. Yet these same communities are often generating innovative, just and scalable clean energy solutions. Our panel speaks to both false solutions and community-based positive alternatives. To ask questions of the panelists, email chloe@maryknollogc.org or tweet at @uscanSPEAKERS:
* CHLOE NOËL, (MODERATOR) MARYKNOLL OFFICE FOR GLOBAL CONCERN S FAITH-ECONOMY-ECOLOGYPROGRAM DIRECTOR
* ANDREIA FANZERES, Coordinator Indigenous Peoples´ Rights for Operação Amazônia Nativa (OPAN ) * JACOB MAURICE JOHNS, Community Supported Organizer, BackboneCampaign USA
* MARGARITA PARRA, Mobility Equity Lead, GRID Alternatives & Clean Energy WorksUSA
* ANTONIO ZAMBRANO: Coordinator of Clean Energy Program for Movimiento Ciudadano frente al Cambio Climático (MOCICC), Peru
WHEN: Thursday, 05 December 2019 - 16:45—18:15 CETWHERE:
* Room 1, Area 4, Feria de Madrid, IFEMA in Av. del Partenón, Nº 5, 28042 Madrid, Spain * Live broadcast is available via Skype Meeting Broadcast and will be available on-demand via this link.
CONTACT: Chloe Noël, chloe@maryknollogc.org, +1 (202)-832-1780###
ABOUT US CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK (USCAN): USCAN’s mission is to build trust and alignments among members to fight climate change in a justand equitable way.
USCAN’S vision is a powerful, inclusive, and trusting network of US organizations who worked together to meet the global goals in the Paris Climate Agreement and exceed the US targets outlined in thatagreement.
ABOUT COOPÉRATION INTERNATIONALE POUR LE DÉVELOPPEMENT ET LA SOLIDARITÉ (CIDSE): CIDSE’s mission: Working together with others, we want to serve the poor, promote justice, harness the power of global solidarity and create transformational change to end poverty, inequalities and threats to the environment both global and local. CIDSE’s vision: We are part of a worldwide community of learning and action that is open to working with all people and groups of goodwill. At CIDSE we think and act along the following values and principles: Dignity, Solidarity, Ownership, Partnership, Dialogue, Subsidiarity, Sustainability, Living Simply and Stewardship.###
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