Bees, forests, the climate and more: Here’s what you helped us accomplish this past year
The past year brought new hope for our planet — but there’s so much more to do to protect our forests, climate, wildlife and more.
Director, Public Lands Campaign, Environment America
Started on staff: 2001
B.A., Oberlin College
Ellen runs campaigns to protect America’s beautiful places, from local beachfronts to remote mountain peaks. Prior to her current role, Ellen worked as the organizing director for Environment America’s Climate Defenders campaign. Ellen lives in Denver, where she likes to hike in Colorado’s mountains.
The past year brought new hope for our planet — but there’s so much more to do to protect our forests, climate, wildlife and more.
Our country’s oldest trees are some of our strongest allies in fighting climate change — but they need our protection to keep standing tall.
America is home to more than 800 million acres of forests and woodlands — but not all forests are alike. Learn more about our boreal, temperate and tropical forests.