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Audubon Climate Action Team Virtual Meeting - Olympic Peninsula Region

Join the Audubon Climate Action Team - Olympic Peninsula Region, Washington 

Climate change has become our greatest conservation challenge. The National Audubon Society’s Survival by Degrees report found that two-thirds of North American birds are at risk of extinction if we don't take action. The good news is that by taking action to quickly move to net-zero carbon emissions we can protect up to 76% of these species.

Now, more than ever, we have a responsibility to be the voice of the birds and aggressively combat this urgent threat head-on by rapidly reducing climate polluting emissions. That's why Audubon Washington remains focused on:

  •  Advocating for 100% clean energy in the state of Washington, including a broad suite of policies - from energy standards to pricing mechanisms - that will reduce emissions fairly and equitably.

  • Ensuring resilient coastal estuaries will continue to support marine and shorebird populations along Pacific Flyway migration routes.

  • Building a stronger, more diverse force for advocacy on climate change, to monitor birds and advance solutions that are commensurate with this threat.  

We need a powerful foundation of climate advocates in legislative districts like yours to ensure that we meet our climate goals. 

Join the Audubon Climate Action Team - Olympic Peninsula Region, Washington, and play an active role in climate advocacy. Sign up here to join the Climate Action Team.

 Come stand up for birds and the places they need through advocacy!

Red Eyed Vireo by Bob Boekelheide