Members
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Climate-Concerned Amherst Alumni
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Climate-Concerned Amherst Alumni
Climate-Concerned Amherst Alumni (CCAA) is working to rally fellow alumni and students around our shared concern to move more aggressively in combatting the ever-growing challenges of climate change. By joining our voices and efforts, we hope to encourage our political leaders, our college, and our communities to act thoughtfully and boldly on this most critical issue. 23,000 alumni, 140 members of CCAA.
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UChicago for Climate Action
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UChicago for Climate Action
A group of alumni who care about the University of Chicago advancing a livable future. We envision the University taking action to enable a drawdown of greenhouse gas emissions to restore the planet to pre-industrial levels of warming. 180,000 alumni, 145 members of UCCA
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Dartmouth Alumni for Climate Leadership
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Dartmouth Alumni for Climate Leadership
A group of Alumni not affiliated with the College, organized to support Dartmouth’s sustainability, energy transition and climate programs. A volunteer group with approximately 200 in communication. Dartmouth Alumni worldwide total approximately 84,000.
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Harvard Alumni for Climate and the Environment
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Harvard Alumni for Climate and the Environment
Harvard Alumni for Climate and the Environment (HACE) is a volunteer-driven community of alumni and affiliates who work to address our climate crisis and achieve a more sustainable and just world. 400,000 alumni, 3,000 members of HACE
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Haverford College Sustainable Fords
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Haverford College Sustainable Fords
Sustainable Fords connects and educates Haverford alumni about how they can make a difference. 15,000 alumni, 94 Sustainable Fords
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MIT Alumni for Climate Action
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MIT Alumni for Climate Action
We are a group of MIT alumni and affiliates concerned about the devastating effects of climate change. We support action at all levels to communicate the urgency of the problem and reduce the risk and damage from climate change. We support science based interventions in the energy, transportation, industry, and agriculture systems such as the rapid development of renewable wind and solar energy capability and elimination of fossil fuel usage to drastically reduce carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions. 147,000 alumni
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Stanford Alumni in Sustainability
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Stanford Alumni in Sustainability
Stanford Alumni in Sustainability (SAS) is dedicated to connecting Stanford alumni and students who work in sustainability and/or are passionate about making a difference in the space. We host virtual events, speaker series, and mentorship opportunities to get to know alumni who have forged careers in sustainability. Our belief is that by connecting individuals who have similar ambitions in the environmental space, we can drive collaborative solutions to combating climate change. 240,000 alumni and 1,400 members of SAS
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WASHU Climate Change Community
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WASHU Climate Change Community
The WashU Climate Change Community is a collection of alumni, students, parents, and friends with a common interest in climate change. Our agenda is to involve members to:
Learn about what can be done personally to affect climate change
Promote climate programs and research at WashU
Provide opportunities for WashU students and alumni within the climate sector
Collaborate with other schools to address climate change
Increase the awareness of climate concerns within the WashU community
WashU has 190 members and approximately 100,000 alumni
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Yale Blue Green
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Yale Blue Green
Our mission is to serve as an alumni hub for thought leadership, collaborative action, lifelong learning and inspiration on initiatives promoting environmental sustainability and to liaise with the University in its sustainability efforts.
150,000 Alumni, 1500 Members of YBG