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Impacting the world through nonprofit theater — and by driving electric

Caitlin K. is a Community Affairs Manager in the Mayor’s Office and the manager of a nonprofit climate theater in Atlanta, Georgia, with the mission to lift up historically marginalized …

School leadership in sustainability celebrated at the White House

On Apr 26, 2024, Generation180 participated in the first-ever White House Summit for Sustainable and Healthy K-12 School Buildings and Grounds, an event that brought together the leading school district …

2023 in Review

Inspiring K-12 School Leaders We hosted the first-ever Clean Energy Schools Symposium, bringing together K-12 school leaders to share success stories and best practices for going solar and electrifying school …

America’s Clean Energy Pie

We hope you’ll enjoy this recipe as you reunite with friends and family this holiday season. Educating Americans about how they can benefit from the clean energy transition is an …

An Interview with a Clean Energy Leader — GreenLatino’s Andrea Marpillero-Colomina

Climate change disproportionately impacts marginalized communities, which is why the work of groups like GreenLatinos is so important. GreenLatinos seeks to elevate and advocate for environmental and conservation priorities of …

Generation180 joins Clinton Global Initiative to announce its new commitment to bring clean energy to K-12 schools

We’re thrilled to announce our new Commitment to Action at the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) 2023 Meeting today, paving the way for the education sector to take climate action. We …

Meet the youth taking the climate crisis to court – An interview with Held v. the State of Montana youth plaintiff Eva

There’s a groundbreaking climate lawsuit underway, Held v. the State of Montana. This case is unique because while thousands of climate change-related cases have been filed, this is the first …