You hear people talk all the time about “organizing,” but what exactly does it mean? And what kind of organizing is EnviroVoters doing to make sure climate wins the 2022 midterm elections? Watch as EnviroVoters Campaigns and Organizing Manager Matea Pechter does a deep dive into organizing:
EnviroVoters on Governor Newsom Calling for a Windfall Tax on California Oil Companies
“Climate activists across California are celebrating because today’s signatures will improve our quality of life and solidify California’s place at the forefront of climate action. The road getting here has been long but these victories over corporate polluters like Big Oil make it all worthwhile.”
Biden Administration Approves Pipe Repair One Year After Amplify Oil Spill
“Climate activists across California are celebrating because today’s signatures will improve our quality of life and solidify California’s place at the forefront of climate action. The road getting here has been long but these victories over corporate polluters like Big Oil make it all worthwhile.”
EnviroVoters Announces Climate Justice Endorsements Ahead of November 2022 Midterm Election
“Climate activists across California are celebrating because today’s signatures will improve our quality of life and solidify California’s place at the forefront of climate action. The road getting here has been long but these victories over corporate polluters like Big Oil make it all worthwhile.”
Watch: 2022 Legislative Update
For three years, California passed almost NO major climate legislations … until this year. 2022 has been a landmark year of climate action in California. Watch as EnviroVoters’ climate lobbyist Melissa Romero breaks down this historic year of climate legislation in California:
EnviroVoters Statement: No on Prop 30 Ad is Infuriating
“Climate activists across California are celebrating because today’s signatures will improve our quality of life and solidify California’s place at the forefront of climate action. The road getting here has been long but these victories over corporate polluters like Big Oil make it all worthwhile.”
Electric Vehicles – and Prop 30 – could be key to reducing the strain on our power grid
California’s power grid has withstood a historic heat wave this summer. There has been a lot of buzz about electric vehicles (EVs) with the state’s upcoming ban on the sale of new gas-powered cars, especially how they fit into the future stability of our grid as we look ahead to the likelihood of future heat waves. Here’s the thing: EVs are part of the solution, not the problem.
Gov. Newsom Solidifies California’s Global Leadership Signing Major Climate Legislation
“Climate activists across California are celebrating because today’s signatures will improve our quality of life and solidify California’s place at the forefront of climate action. The road getting here has been long but these victories over corporate polluters like Big Oil make it all worthwhile.”
What is organizing?
You hear people talk all the time about “organizing,” but what exactly does it mean? And what kind of organizing is EnviroVoters doing to make sure climate wins the 2022 midterm elections? Watch as EnviroVoters Campaigns and Organizing Manager Matea Pechter does a deep dive into organizing:
Prop 30 Will Accelerate California’s Transition To Zero-Emission Vehicles and Increase Extreme Wildfire Resilience
California breathes some of the most toxic air in the world, the hazards of which are disproportionately shouldered by women, children, seniors, and low-income communities. Proposition 30, the California Clean Air Initiative, mitigates the state’s greatest contribution to and consequence of the climate crisis — the transportation sector and wildfires, respectively — by investing $100 BILLION over 20 years.
EnviroVoters: California Regains Its Global Climate Leadership
“This is a breakthrough year on climate action. California has proven we can still make big changes on climate and defeat the power of corporate polluters. After years of inaction, 2022 is an unprecedented year of climate leadership.”
Climate, Union, And Philanthropic Leaders Join Envirovoters And Envirovoters Ed Fund Boards
Today, California Environmental Voters and the California Environmental Voters Education Fund announced a slate of new appointments to their respective Boards. The new appointments to the EnviroVoters Ed Fund Board include: California State Senator Connie M. Leyva; Norman Rogers, Second Vice President of United Steelworkers, Local 675; and Raúl Macías, Democracy Program Director at the Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund. Brigid McCormack, Founder and CEO of Spindrift Advisors, will join the EnviroVoters Board.





