Updates from the American Climate Corps social media accounts.
The American Climate Corps is hitting the road this fall, and coming to a city near you! From the shores of Maine to sun-soaked of Arizona, this tour will be shining a spotlight on ACC teams and members making real change.
From supercharging energy efficiency in homes to restoring coastal habitats, and deploying clean energy solutions — ACC members are out there shaping the future. Many ACC members are also members of The Corps Network. Throughout the tour you may see familiar faces as the ACC travels to Corps like PowerCorpsPHL and GulfCorps.
Get ready to see firsthand the incredible work of the ACC! Check here for updates from the ACC’s social media accounts.
October 22, 2024: Michigan
The ACC team visited Corps programs in Michigan and focused on community, collaboration, and climate action. See post on Facebook here
October 10, 2024: New Mexico (Rocky Mountain Youth Corps – NM)
The ACC team has been out visiting Rocky Mountain Youth Corps in New Mexico for the past few days, and they got to hear a little bit about the day-to-day life of the ACC members! See their post here
October 8 – 9, 2024: Minnesota
The American Climate Corps heads to Minnesota! They explored Duluth, Cloquet, and St. Paul and teamed up with Minnesota GreenCorps!
In Cloquet, they were hosted by the Fond du Land Band of Lake Superior Chippewa. They participated in a roundtable with a host of American Climate Corps partners working in and around Duluth. Members are focused on protecting streams from road salt, hosting bike repair events, and inviting Duluth residents to share what environmental solutions are important to them.
From there, the ACC headed to a research site with the US Forest Service where they learned about their efforts to protect Black Ash forests, which are culturally important to Indigenous tribes in the area and essential to Minnesota’s ecosystem.
They then joined Saint Paul Public Schools for National Bike, Walk and Roll to School Day! They had so much fun helping students get to school, working in the school garden and learning more about low carbon transportation.
This tour stop was led by Minnesota’s GreenCorps, an American Climate Corps partner, and program that is focused on preserving and protecting Minnesota’s environment while training a new generation of climate and environmental leaders. They have 58 members in this year’s cohort who are serving in positions all across the state. See the ACC Facebook post here.
September 28, 2024: Washington, D.C. (Student Conservation Association)
The Student Conservation Association (SCA) hosted an exciting National Public Lands Day volunteer event at Fort Dupont Park, part of our ACC Fall Tour. Volunteers took action in four different hands-on activities: two dedicated litter cleanup crews, a team working hard on trail maintenance, and another focused on battling invasive species. It was a day of community, care, and conservation! See ACC Instagram post here
September 22, 2024: Philadelphia (PowerCorpsPHL)
The ACC tour was inspired as they toured American Climate Corps sites in Philadelphia. PowerCorpsPHL is making a real impact by equipping its members with the skills needed for promising careers in clean energy, green infrastructure, and community-focused fields. They met four AmeriCorps alumni who have transitioned into full-time roles with the Philadelphia Water Department—an inspiring example of the program’s success in action! See post here
September 19, 2024: Alabama (GulfCorps)
Yesterday, the ACC tour was in Alabama meeting members of GulfCorps and learning about their incredible work. GulfCorps stretches from Florida to Texas and focuses on restoring and protecting the Gulf’s land and waters while creating jobs. See ACC post here
September 12, 2024: Maine
First stop on the American Climate Corps Fall Tour: Maine!
The tour group had powerful conversations with ACC members, policy makers and local climate leaders about what matters most to them and their environment. It’s inspiring to see firsthand how local action drives real climate solutions.
Highlights from the visit:
- Examining coastal erosion and its impact on dunes and beaches
- Learning about urban forestry initiatives aimed at increasing tree cover in low-income neighborhoods
- Monitoring Portland’s flooding for better preparedness and response
See ACC post here