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The voices of concerned citizens like you are what make our legislative and policy victories possible.

Check out current opportunities to make your voice heard by government officials and other decision-makers by signing a petition (or two!) below.

We’ll keep you updated on these fights and let you know other steps you can take.

Become a Climate First Responder

Now that a climate denier and fossil fuel industry champion heads the EPA, threats to the climate are coming fast and furious—and it’s more important than ever before to stand up at the local, state, and national levels. Take the Climate First Responder Pledge and say “I pledge to fight for a healthy climate in my town and around the world.” We’ll keep you updated on the most urgent calls to action.

Stand Up for a Life-filled Sound

Join the movement for clean, clear waters today: take the pledge to reduce nitrogen pollution in Long Island Sound. With policies changing at the national level, your voice matters more than ever. Save the Sound will keep you updated about action opportunities and how your voice will make a difference.

Learn more about nitrogen’s effects.

Save the Habitats and History of Plum Island

Plum Island, a 840-acre gem of bird and seal habitats, military history, and gorgeous landscapes in the eastern Sound, is at risk of being auctioned off to the highest bidder. They aren’t making islands like this anymore—tell your elected officials you want them to save, not sell, this precious place.

Learn more about Plum Island.

Contact Your Legislators

Now more than ever, your elected officials need to hear from you. Reach out to them today and send the message that you’re watching and listening, and will hold them accountable. One easy place to find all your elected officials? VoteSmart.org.


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Dana Dam was removed in Fall 2023 to reconnect Norwalk River habitats. Come to the restoration site and learn about dam removal design, implementation, and ecosystem benefits.

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