By: Gowri Somasundaram, Fort Wayne Resiliency Coordinator
Read MoreECI Resiliency Coordinators are doing amazing work in their local communities!
Read MoreWe face this reality daily because we know we're not alone. And we want you to know that you are not alone either. Earth Charter Indiana stands with you to support your local climate action.
Read MoreA new day is dawning for solar energy in Indiana! On Monday, April 22, 2024, the EPA announced the awardees of the $7 billion Solar For All competition.
Read MoreTatjana Rebelle, Earth Charter Indiana’s Director of Equitable Initiatives, has been named a 2024 Best of Green Schools Ambassador recipient.
Read MoreAfter a meaningful pause, I make a remark that expresses a vague, non-denominational entreaty of magical thinking.
Read MoreOn the occasion of celebrating this extraordinary decade, I’ll flat out tell you: It doesn’t look good, but I’m not giving up.
Read MoreThis is a tremendous opportunity to embed some significant climate action and climate justice into the agricultural sector.
Read MoreThe goal of UCCS is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate climate change. However, UCCS also poses a number of risks.
Read MoreChange is hard; the status quo is so much more comfortable. It’s probably why we resist making sacrifices to ease greenhouse gas emissions.
Read MoreToday’s youth carry an inequitable burden of pollution, resource depletion and climate change.
Read MoreOur objections to the Buffalo Springs is rooted in the forest’s critical role in mitigating climate change.
Read MoreIf you want to understand the real priorities of a person or group, take a look at the budget they create.
Read MoreOn Monday February 20, 2023 the Environmental Affairs Committee heard SB 335 - The Climate Solutions Task Force bill. Unfortunately, the committee chair chose not to bring the bill to a vote that day.
Read MoreSouthport High School freshmen staged a sustainability fair for a nearly preschool.
Read MoreA brief report on our 2019 Climate Camps. Our camps combine science, art and nature connection, to inspire our youth to advocate for a cleaner, healthier environment.
Read MoreOn March 15, young people in Indiana took the streets — and transformed their schools — to educate about climate change and the need to act quickly to save our planet from peril.
Read MoreNot only are Ella, Sophie and crew reducing their cafeteria waste by 75%, they are also finding lots of opportunities to educate students in other schools who are similarly bit by the zero waste cafeteria bug.
Read MoreAnother Halloween has come and gone, and with it, an unexpected honor bestowed upon me.
Read MoreDrawdown describes in depth the top 100 solutions to reverse global warming, and those solutions contain numerous surprises.
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