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To achieve the League's vision of a democracy where every person has the desire, the right, the knowledge, and the confidence to participate, LWV advocates on issues like voting rights as

Climate Change
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Over one-third of the food produced in the US is never consumed — it is wasted. Food waste means all resources to grow the food are also wasted — energy, labor, water, and fertilizers. The energy loss alone is enough to power 50 million homes annually.

2023 Lippitt House Conversations
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The recordings of our two community conversations are now available to watch. Each program explores local solutions to community resiliency in the face of climate change.
Video 1: Land, Food, and Climate Change with Chris Gaynor, Jake Stanton, and Julius Kolawole. https://youtu.be/maxiZzk71CE
Video 2: Public Health and Environmental Justice with Dr. Dannie Ritchie and Vatic Kuumba. https://youtu.be/VAvC65iA8yY

climate change and women
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The League of Women Voters has had observer status at the United Nations since 1945 when it was invited by President Harry Truman to serve as a consultant

Barriers to Regional Decarbonization
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03/23/2022 - 4:00pm
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Climate Change Threats to Democratic Elections: Preparing for the Worst
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03/23/2022 - 2:00pm
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Hear stories about how elections can be disrupted by severe climate change and environmental threats.

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Attn: Members of the LWV Climate Interest Group
lwvclimateteam [at] groups.io
July 20, 2021

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McGill University, the League of Women Voters, and the Human Rights Watch cosponsored Disability-Inclusive Climate Act

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The League of Women Voters Rhode Island Education Fund announces the availability of up to $1500 to support a project or projects  that will enhance public understanding of environmental issues.

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