The Southeast is plagued by dirty energy. Dirty coal plants pollute our communities and climate, while utilities continue to force ratepayers to subsidize the building of proposed new dirty energy infrastructure. Our region's mega-utilities spend millions to buy our southern political leaders' votes to continue their polluting practices.
Submitted by Reagan Richmond on Tue, 04/03/2012 - 21:28
These action teams are the backbone of our organization. By having you, our grassroots leaders, as a part of our action teams we can develop the programs and campaigns that best support the work of young people across the south working for a clean energy future. The form below describes the roles of the action teams and which one might fit best with your skills. Action team members can expect to participate in bi-weekly or monthly calls, and will also be invited to take part in our summer leadership retreat.
Submitted by Reagan Richmond on Fri, 02/17/2012 - 11:38
Just a little over a week ago, over 450 young people from across the south made their way to Asheville, NC for the 7th Southeast Student Renewable Energy Conference (SSREC). At SSREC, they attended workshops, heard inspiring keynote speakers, and connected with their state networks.
Submitted by Reagan Richmond on Mon, 11/14/2011 - 18:05