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About Us

We're Watchdogs For Inequality In The Environmental sector.

People of color are the most impacted by environmental problems and the least represented in positions of power.

 

We believe that in the 21st century, the success of environmental causes will be based on our ability to transform them into more just, inclusive, and relevant organizations and movements.

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What We Do

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Visibility = Accountability

We produce and distribute reports of real organizations. We praise those who welcome diversity with open arms, and apply pressure to those who fall short.

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Congressional education

Our Congressional education work shares research and objective information to help members of Congress keep updated on diversity in the environmental movement.

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Keep Track & Record

We track the demographics of the largest environmental gatherings, review environmental political campaigns and policies, and publicize our insights in annual reports.

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A Voice For Those Who Need One

We spread the narrative of empowering people of color and the importance of equity to produce more effective environmental change plans in public discussions.

Our Staff

Our Board

Green 2.0's staff and board demographics can be viewed here.

Financial Information

Green 2.0 is a 501(c)3 organization and is committed to operating openly and transparently.

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It’s critical that communities of color are represented at both the staff and leadership level in environmental organizations, and in foundations that can fund and empower community-led groups burdened by pollution and the climate crisis. Regular updates on the diversity of the environmental movement brings transparency and accountability inside and outside environmental organizations. It’s critical for a more inclusive and equitable movement.

Congresswoman Nanette Diaz Barragán