What You Can Do
It's Your Vote, and Your Voice
This election season, let legislative candidates know that climate change is a top priority for you. The next time you lend your support to a candidate, make YOUR voice heard.
Read our postcard for more ideas!
For more detailed information on the issues at stake, read our Candidate Guide to Climate Change...
Take 5 Actions for Change!
Click here to download your Climate Tool Kit and make a difference this election season. The tool kit contains tools to make solving global warming a top priority for legislators around the state.
Inside you'll find talking points for letters to the editor, questions to ask candidates about climate policy, a survey to get your friends and neighbors talking about global warming, and more.
Download your tool kit!
Become a 1Sky Washington Partner
As part of the 1Sky Washington campaign, your organization is identified as a leader in a growing network of advocates for state, federal, and international policies that promote solutions. As a partner, you’ll be asked to be a voice for healthy climate policy. You can either fill out our online form or download the 1Sky Partner form.
Write a letter to the editor
Elected officials need to know that people in their communities care about climate change. Make your voice heard by writing a letter to the editor of your local paper to say that the time to act to stop global warming pollution is now!
Use our easy online form to write and submit your letter right now.
Get tips on writing a letter to the editor
Keep yourself informed
There’s no shortage of information on climate change and it’s sometimes hard to know where to begin. Apart from your daily newspaper, some sources we recommend for up to the minute climate news are Climate Solutions’ blog and, of course, 1Sky Washington’s own press room.
Write a letter to your state legislator
Let your representatives know how important climate change is to you - write a letter in support of one of 1Sky Washington’s Promising Solutions.
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