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I’ve witnessed how PennEnvironment brings together key elected officials to their press events and participate in committee hearings who are willing to confront the formidable fossil fuel industry and help move us toward a renewable future. Walter Tsou, Member, PennEnvironment
Threats to the environment put us and future generations at risk. We support PennEnvironment because they research the issues, and advocate for what we believe is important. Randy and Celeen Sklar, Members, PennEnvironment
Protecting our natural environment is our human responsibility. We don't own nature—we're a part of it. The solutions are out there. The first step is to call our elected officials in Harrisburg and Washington, D.C. Let them know we'll vote them out if they don't act now. Martha Morgan, Member, PennEnvironment
I encourage everyone to care for our environment because every aspect of our lives depends upon it, and we are the ones responsible for its care and preservation. Theresa Gallant, Member, Environment Washington
I think these young people are on the front lines, here, of trying to stop this [climate disaster], and, you know, I'm...I'm grateful for them. Jean Warrington, Member, PennEnvironment