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'''Energy Action Coalition''' includes more than 40 youth and student organizations from the US and Canada to help support and strengthen the clean energy and climate movements in North America.  
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'''Energy Action Coalition''' includes more than 40 youth and student organizations from the US and Canada to help support and strengthen the clean energy and climate movements in North America.  It is formally allied with [[350.org]].
  
 
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* Jeffrey St. Clair, [http://www.counterpunch.org/2013/04/12/designer-protests-and-vanity-arrests-in-dc/ The Post-Modern Protest Blues, Designer Protests and Vanity Arrests in DC], CounterPunch, April 12, 2013.
 
===Related SourceWatch articles===
 
===Related SourceWatch articles===
 
*[[Citizen groups working on coal issues]]
 
*[[Citizen groups working on coal issues]]

Revision as of 03:26, 16 April 2013

{{#badges: CoalSwarm}} Energy Action Coalition includes more than 40 youth and student organizations from the US and Canada to help support and strengthen the clean energy and climate movements in North America. It is formally allied with 350.org.

Founding

The Coalition was formed in June 2004 when local and national groups came together concerned about our addiction to fossil fuels. The Coalition was a "way to increase coordination for national and international actions and to strengthen the growing climate movement. The coalition's founding meeting was held in Washington, DC and included representatives from almost twenty groups. Attendees quickly reached a consensus on forming an American and Canadian coalition with unified messaging and coordinated actions."

In January 2005, a second meeting was held which included Energy Action partners and students from Canada and the U.S.[1]

Targeted coal plant proposals

Coalition partners

Partners include:[2]

Personnel

Accessed January 2011:[3]

Website

http://energyactioncoalition.org

Resources

Related SourceWatch articles

References

  1. The Story of Energy Action Coalition and 'The Challenge', Climate Challenge, accessed January 2011.
  2. Partners, Energy Action Coalition, accessed January 2011.
  3. Staff, Energy Action Coalition, accessed January 2011.

External resources