Clean Economy Coalition of Color (CECC)

From addressing public health crises to creating a safer and accessible outdoor experience, the Environmental Justice, Health, and Community Resilience and Revitalization (EJHCR2) program convenes and supports a cross-cultural collaborative of organizations and leaders of color across the nation to advance a shared vision and agenda around environmental and climate justice action.

The Clean Economy Coalition of Color is an alliance of some of the nation’s most insightful Black, Latinx/e, Indigenous, Asian, and Pacific Islander leaders and advocates that are committed to amplifying ideas, recommendations, and solutions that uplift the priorities and economic interests of historically marginalized communities, to guide, among other issues, clean energy economy policies and implementation.

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Past CECC Events

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AI DATA CENTERS
Local Perspectives and Community Insights

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STATE OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE

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CLIMATE DISASTERS
Stories of Resilience and Preparedness

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DEFENDING ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE IN A TIME OF DEREGULATION AND ROLLBACKS

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Read About the CECC

Members of the NWF Environmental Justice Advisory Council

HONORING THE PAST TO IMAGINE THE FUTURE
(2025)

Headshots of panelists for the Climate Disasters: Stories of Resilience and Preparedness roundtable

EVENT RECAP: CLIMATE DISASTERS
Stories of Resilience and Preparedness
(2025)

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A NEW COALITION ADVANCES EQUITABLE CLIMATE POLICY
(2021)

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BREAKING THE SYSTEM
How to Create an Equitable Clean Energy Future
(2023)

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More than one-third of U.S. fish and wildlife species are at risk of extinction in the coming decades. We're on the ground in seven regions across the country, collaborating with 52 state and territory affiliates to reverse the crisis and ensure wildlife thrive.

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