The Energy Action Coalition (EAC) launched the  Campus Climate Challenge in 2006 to spur a new wave of investment in renewable energy on college campuses from coast to coast. EAC was founded in 2004 when young leaders across the country concluded that if only we worked together, we could solve a problem as large as climate change while creating a more equitable future for all.

EJCC has been a part of the Energy Action Coalition since its inception and has lead the charge to end fossil fuel dependence specifically at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. At the helm of this initiative for EJCC is Kari Fulton, click here to read more and get in touch with Kari.

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For more information about EAC, CCC and/or getting active on your campus, please contact Kari at: XXXXXX or kari@XXX.com

Energy Action is a Coalition of 50 organizations – Americans for Informed Democracy, Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education, Black Mesa Water Coalition, Brower New Leaders Initiative, California Student Sustainability Coalition, CALPIRG, Campus Progress, Canadian Youth Climate Coalition, Chesapeake Climate Action Network, Clean Air Cool Planet, Climate Crisis Coalition, ConnPIRG, CoPIRG, Dakota Resource Council, Earth Day Network, Energy Justice Network, Environmental Justice and Climate Change Initiative, Free The Planet, Global Exchange, Green For All, Greenpeace Student Network, Hillel, Indigenous Environmental Network, Kids Against Pollution, League of Conservation Voters Education Fund: Project Democracy, League of Young Voters, MASSPIRG, National Association of Environmental Law Societies, National Wildlife Federation’s Campus Ecology Program, Net Impact, NJPIRG, The People Speak, Rainforest Action Network, Responsible Endowments Coalition, Restoring Eden, The Ruckus Society, Student Environmental Action Coalition, Sierra Student Coalition, Sierra Youth Coalition, Southern Alliance for Clean Energy, Southwest Workers Union, Students United for a Responsible Global Environment, SustainUS, Sustainable Endowments Institute, USSA, Utah Clean Energy, WashPIRG, WISPIRG, Youth Environmental Network, and Young People For

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