After three of California’s driest years, storms brought relief to water supplies. But now, our state faces a new problem: widespread flooding
Flooding inevitable after record snowpack in the Sierras
After three of California’s driest years, storms brought relief to water supplies. But now, our state faces a new problem: widespread flooding
Watch: 2023 Badass in Green Awards
The 2023 Badass in Green Awards celebrated leaders and innovators in the climate justice movement as well as EnviroVoters’ 50th birthday.
Watch: 50 years of EnviroVoters’ climate progress
Since 1972 EnviroVoters has grown our influence to become one of the strongest voices in California climate advocacy today.
Turning agriculture into a climate crisis solution
We have the power to transform agriculture from an unstable, carbon-emitting industry contributing to the climate crisis to a resilient, equitable solution.
What it’s like to lobby for climate justice in Sacramento
In mid-April, I took a train to Sacramento for the first time and lobbied in support of three climate justice bills and against climate budget cuts. Together with The Climate Center, as well as partners from other organizations, we urged legislators and their staff to vote YES on these three bills:
Four present-day Black environmental justice leaders you should definitely know about
These pioneering environmental justice leaders are making history in ocean protection, food sovereignty, clean water advocacy, and much more.
The environmentalist women who inspire us
The contributions of BIPOC environmentalist women have made an undeniable impact on the fight for climate and environmental justice.
Four Black environmental justice leaders you should know about
Black environmentalists’ impacts on the environmental movement are monumental, yet often under-recognized. We’re shining a spotlight on them.
Bill Nye the Science Guy celebrates launch of California Environmental Scorecard
Bill Nye sat down with EnviroVoters CEO Mary Creasman to talk about the launch of the 2022 California Environmental Scorecard and celebrate 50 years of climate advocacy and environmental leadership. Watch the video, then check out the Scorecard to see how California scored on climate leadership in 2022.
How Is California Doing on 30×30 Conservation Goals?
The California Natural Resources Agency (CRNA) is coordinating executing our goal of conserving 30% of lands and coastal waters by 2030,
California’s newest Black legislators and the importance of representation
After a year of monster legislative and regulatory wins, we’re walking away from 2022 with monster electoral wins too! Climate was literally on the ballot in California in the midterm elections. Here’s seven takeaways: