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The Climate Action Collective is an immersive leadership climate community for high school students interested in climate change and community activism. The Collective serves as a launchpad for dialogue, community action, leadership skills, and knowledge of the natural environment and history of New Jersey.

Now in its fourth season, the Climate Action Collective has become a hallmark summer program at City Green. Participants spend their summer engaging in discussions about climate change, further their climate science knowledge from workshops, and glean inspiration from the words of influential climate activists, with a particular focus on youth activism. The students of the Climate Action Collective take field trips to experience the diversity of nature in New Jersey, participate in sustainable creative arts programs, share thoughts on readings, and grow their confidence and leadership skills. 

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SUPPORT THE
CLIMATE ACTION COLLECTIVE


You can support these young, rising climate activists by attend their film screening of YOUTH V GOV and by making a donation to support this program and the future cohorts of climate leaders-in-the making. 

Thank you!

Community Film Screening
of Youth V Gov. 
Join City Green and the teens from this year’s Climate Action Collective for a free-to-the-public screening of the 2021 documentary Youth V Gov, which profiles a group of young people, now ages 13-24, who have been suing the U.S Government for violating their constitutional rights to life, liberty and personal safety through their willful actions in creating the climate crisis. 

YOUTH V GOV Community Film Screening Date: Thursday, September 25th
Time: 6pm - 8:30pm 
Location: City Green Farm Eco-Center
171 Grove St. Clifton
Tickets: Free / Pay What you Want 

Can't make it? Show your support by
making a donation here
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TO THE
CLIMATE ACTION COLLECTIVE

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YOUR DONATION TODAY WILL WORK TO:

   

  • Connect students to the outdoors and ecological history of North Jersey 

  • Cultivate a space for youth-led discussion of climate change, providing opportunities to synthesize perspectives on climate change, and observations from life and school

  • Let students gain knowledge on climate science within the lenses of soil, air, and water, through citizen science activities

  • Help foster students’ awareness of various leaders of the climate movement locally, nationally and internationally

  • Build leadership skills towards a climate just future

Thank you!
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