We asked our panelists to provide us with links pertinent to their talks, and additionally gathered material from our audience in the webinar chat. We have organized these materials by topic and provide links to them all here.
Educate Yourself and Act
Check out Environment on the Ballot, listing ballot measures regarding the environment, environmental protection, and the use of natural resources
Check out the League of Conservation Voters’ annual National Environmental Scorecard tracks the voting records of all members of Congress on critical environmental, climate, environmental justice, and democracy legislation
Check out the Environmental Voter Project, identifying inactive environmentalists and transforming them into consistent voters to build the power of the environmental movement, based in Boston
Check out the Charles River Watershed Association, working to protect, restore, and enhance the Charles River and its watershed using science, advocacy, and the law by developing science-based strategies to increase resilience, protect public health, and promote environmental equity as we face a changing climate, together
Check out Slow Tools, promoting and funding the sustainable and local manufacture of tools