This #EarthDay is a reminder that our work cannot and will not be dependent on any administration. The power to create a healthier planet belongs to us, sustained by the advocates who continue to show up and speak out.
Read their stories and join us here: https://t.co/RXxZPJMPFV
🚨URGENT: Big Oil is lobbying Congress to prevent communities from taking them to court for breaking the law. Now is the time for our elected leaders to speak with one voice and oppose legal immunity for Big Oil!
✍️ Sign the petition ➡️
https://t.co/yuJu1uUk7f
The 2026 Our Planet, Our Health Convention hosted by @docsforclimate was both energizing and inspiring for the CACHE team, and we wanted to share key takeaways that have stayed with us weeks later. Today's spotlight: Kathleen & Kelly!
If you're in the Triangle Area, consider stopping by Twin Lakes Park in Durham on April 11 for a celebration of World Water Day!
CACHE is unaffiliated with this event, but wanted to share along with our network.
Check out this op ed from our friend Chris Herndon from NC Sierra Club about the importance of clean drinking water in NC, and what's putting it at risk:
https://t.co/JVdHxQ85kU
The Hot Brain 4 hybrid conference on Tuesday, 3/12 will focus on the mechanisms of climate change's impact to brain health and how to promote adaptation.
The event is unaffiliated with CACHE but we wanted to share with our network!
https://t.co/PhGU5un5pn
We’re primarily looking for climate and health focused events, but are interested in other opportunities as well.
Email us at [email protected] or message us to share opportunities for community engagement.
Are you or your organization hosting a community event? Let us know - we are looking for more opportunities to table and share our work! As a North Carolina-based organization that operates (mostly) remotely, we love meeting people IRL.
✊Justice for the people. Justice for the Earth!
Join the WECAN Women’s Momentum Assembly for a Just Fossil Fuel Phaseout to hear from frontline leaders, policymakers, & global advocates on advancing a Just Transition!
💻 March 31 | Virtual & Free
🔗 https://t.co/pXo27EVUZu
Action alert! Please consider signing @NCConservation's petition to encourage the Environmental Management Commission (EMC) to reject a proposal that fails to keep health harming chemicals like 1,4-dioxane and PFAS out of our water.
https://t.co/cG7yvYKZx5
-Create a toolkit of recommendations for identifying climate and health priorities in community health assessments at NC county public health departments.
We can’t do this important climate health work without your support! Join us today at https://t.co/OtMv09Vg6r
Make a donation today to support CACHE & help us:
-Develop new legislative initiatives and deepen relationships with state leaders in areas of climate, health and equity
-Strengthen collaborations and coalition building around climate, health, and environmental issues across NC
Join health professional colleagues from across the country to learn how to utilize health focused messaging about Make Polluters Pay to draft and submit a letter to the editor or oped to your local newspaper.
CACHE is unaffiliated with this event.
https://t.co/9MNMeN2URV
The NAM Climate and Health Summit on April 8 will highlight top experts at the intersection of climate and health. Don't miss this chance to learn practical perspectives and pathways for collective action! Register: https://t.co/0LxYIin6wt #ClimateActionforHealth
These North Carolina communities collaborated to install solar panels on their homes. Now, they’re doing the same with electric appliances.
https://t.co/34KgcjXqWd
We're thrilled to share that our 2025 annual impact report is live! Visit https://t.co/mguv12OXk2 to view the full document. We can't do this important work without the support of our members and donors.
This webinar on Thursday, 2/26 is about how industrial agriculture, climate change, and food insecurity are connected. Dr. Lewis Ziska will explain how rising temperatures, extreme weather, and pollution impact global food systems, nutrition, and public health.