About Us
Why Communities and Climate? Climate impacts and climate change solutions are happening today in communities where people live, work, pray, and play.
What is Path to Positive Communities? Path to Positive Communities is a program that inspires and equips community members to address climate opportunities in their own communities.
You can Make a Difference. Subscribe to Path to Positive Communities to learn how to lead by example and engage your whole community.
Climate Ambassadors
The training will empower and equip you to inspire your community, colleagues, the public, and policymakers to take action on climate change that makes a difference. Americans are growing more concerned about climate change. As they experience impacts to their health, livelihoods, and communities, they are increasingly looking for guidance on solutions from people they trust — people like you.
Resources
Moving Forward Guide
Guidance for city officials across the country who want to lead on climate and need support to act.
Climate Solutions for Your Workplace
7 actions you can do to work towards climate solutions in your workplace.
Climate Solutions for Your Community
7 actions you can do to work towards climate solutions in your community.
Research
Mental health and Our Changing Climate: Children and Youth Report 2023
A report on the impacts of climate change on children’s mental health that provides guidance and resources to act and advocate.
Let’s Talk Communities & Climate: Communication Guidance
This guide equips city and community leaders with the tools to effectively engage their residents and stakeholders on climate solutions.
Are Americans Making the Climate and Health Connection?
Climate change impacts – especially air pollution, severe storms, and disease-carrying insects – make Americans concerned for their health and safety.
News & Blogs
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The Hidden Housing Cost of Climate Change
For many Latinos, homeownership symbolizes the hard work and sacrifice that embody the American Dream, offering stability and opportunities for future generations. However, the current housing market presents increasing challenges for Latinos in both maintaining and purchasing homes. One critical, yet often overlooked factor, is climate change…
Recently Published
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Climate Health Risks and “Type II Fun”
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Climate Chronicles: Empowering Voices in Urban Resilience
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Voting for Climate
Read more: Voting for Climate