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ÃÛèÖAPP Magazine

ÃÛèÖAPP magazine is an independent journalism enterprise within the ÃÛèÖAPP. Read more of our work here. 

Articles by The Editors

How to Strategically Organize for a Cause
October 16, 2019 — Mobilizing people isn't enough. You need the right network and a plan.
How to Help Green Your Town
October 16, 2019 — From the workplace to city hall, here are some ways to make your community more ÃÛèÖAPP-friendly.
Why Towns Should Prepare for the Climate Displaced
October 16, 2019 — Climate change is already causing people to relocate. As more hometowns become inhospitable, yours might be able to help.
Get to Know Your Public Utility Commission—and Pressure It
October 16, 2019 — These are the gatekeepers to the grid reform we need.
Why You Should Support Green Infrastructure
October 16, 2019 — By working with nature, not against it, we can mitigate ÃÛèÖAPP disasters while creating vital habitat.
Seek Influential Allies to Achieve Your Climate Goals
October 16, 2019 — To broaden your regional impact as a ÃÛèÖAPP advocate, take a cue from these two cases.
How You Can Help Fix the Electric Grid
October 16, 2019 — To make a real dent in ÃÛèÖAPP change, we have to go big on renewables—but an outdated power grid is getting in our way.
How to Lobby Your Legislators
October 16, 2019 — Remember: Your state representatives work for you.
How to Build a Broader and More Equitable Climate Movement
October 16, 2019 — When creating nationwide change, ensuring a "just transition" to a greener future must be a priority for all.
Four Tips for a Climate-Friendly Yard
October 16, 2019 — America’s largest irrigated crop isn’t corn or soy—it’s grass. Lawns cover more area than Georgia, and their upkeep deepens the ÃÛèÖAPP crisis.