Clean Energy For All
Clean Energy for All is a grassroots campaign that is moving our country closer to 100 percent clean energy by 2050.
Clean Energy for All is a grassroots campaign that is moving our country closer to 100 percent clean energy by 2050.
All communities deserve clean air, safe drinking water and a future free from pollution. Governor Whitmer has a plan for clean water and a healthy climate.
Michigan’s clean energy standards have become a homegrown success story — sparking investment, creating jobs, improving our air quality, and saving families and businesses money on their monthly utility bills.
Despite Michigan’s proud history as the birthplace of the American automotive industry, we are behind on electric vehicle production and innovation. Michigan needs to be at the center of the upcoming electric vehicle revolution.
Decades of disinvestment in our water infrastructure continues to put communities in harm’s way. Rural and urban communities require more investment to ensure drinking water is safe from toxic metals, PFAS, and other contaminants.
In a state surrounded by 80% of our nation’s fresh surface water, it is critical we protect our water from harmful pollutants like PFAS, the industrial “forever” chemicals discharged into our waterways.
Outdoor recreation and access to public lands are integral for happy, healthy Michigan communities. We are committed to protecting the beautiful spaces that are central to our identity as Michiganders now and for future generations.
Enbridge’s aging Line 5 pipeline under the Straits of Mackinac is a ticking time bomb threatening an oil spill in our Great Lakes. The pipeline is past its lifespan for safe operation and a spill will devastate Michigan’s environmental health and economy.
Our Systems Change work focuses on critical issues from local clerk engagement to statewide reform, including ensuring fairer district maps across our state.
Toxic algae blooms caused by agricultural, wastewater and stormwater runoff has contaminated drinking water, led to beach closures, and fed an ecological “dead zone” in Lake Erie. We need policy discussions to solve these problems.
Our team believes in every election voter engagement that acknowledges the continued barriers to the ballot. Our approach addresses the voter’s experience in its entirety, comprising voter education, voter turnout and voter protection.