Climate Political Action links
Apr. 23rd, 2022 12:41 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Need to close some tabs re: climate political action, so here:
League of Conservation Voters (lcv.org): Has a great scorecard here (clearly organized, easy to get detailed information while maintaining visual simplicity). Here's the link for donating/volunteering (also: they're hiring!)
Give Green (givegreen.com): Has a list of priority candidates in state/house/senate races, with filters for location, priority, etc, and the ability to select and batch donate. I personally find it really heartening to see all the faces of these people who are running -- they're mostly not old white men! The sheer number of candidates is a bit overwhelming, though, and everyone is labeled as "priority", lol. Candidate info is from LCV.
Climate Hawks Vote (climatehawksvote.com): Has a MUCH shorter list of priority candidates, and they really vet each one re: how much they actually care about environmental change, and how electable they actually are. That means there's only 7 people on their list.
Others:
Climate Cabinet Action does a state legislature scorecard for ~20 states (not mine, but probably prioritizing the important ones lol). And OpenSecrets has a list of top recipients for big oil money if you feel like getting angry lol.
League of Conservation Voters (lcv.org): Has a great scorecard here (clearly organized, easy to get detailed information while maintaining visual simplicity). Here's the link for donating/volunteering (also: they're hiring!)
Give Green (givegreen.com): Has a list of priority candidates in state/house/senate races, with filters for location, priority, etc, and the ability to select and batch donate. I personally find it really heartening to see all the faces of these people who are running -- they're mostly not old white men! The sheer number of candidates is a bit overwhelming, though, and everyone is labeled as "priority", lol. Candidate info is from LCV.
Climate Hawks Vote (climatehawksvote.com): Has a MUCH shorter list of priority candidates, and they really vet each one re: how much they actually care about environmental change, and how electable they actually are. That means there's only 7 people on their list.
Others:
Climate Cabinet Action does a state legislature scorecard for ~20 states (not mine, but probably prioritizing the important ones lol). And OpenSecrets has a list of top recipients for big oil money if you feel like getting angry lol.