Support these climate justice champions who beat Big Oil in the last election cycle

As we gear up to continue the fight against the Trump administration, this slate of environmental champions needs your support more than ever

Give Strategically.
Give Green in California.

Give Green California offers a platform to strategically help elect candidates at the state and local level who will champion bold policies to protect our environment and democracy, and fight for climate justice

Priority Slates

Climate Majority

Help secure a 62-seat environmental majority in the State Senate and Assembly to pass bold climate justice policies

BIPOC Champs

Diversify government by giving to candidates who are Black, Indigenous, and people of color at the state and local level

Elect Women

Help elect women running for local and state office committed to fighting for climate justice and the environment

Elect Climate Champions Fund

California Environmental Voters’ PAC is the difference-maker in tough head-to-head races, with a 70% win rate. Support environmental champions with a climate justice and equity record by contributing to the Elect Climate Champions Fund!

Featured Candidates

Opportunity to pick up climate champion seat in Los Angeles

Former Compton City Councilmember where she championed affordable housing development

Fighting to eliminate environmental injustice in community

Priority

Michelle Chambers

Senate (D-35)

Contribution limit is $5,500
per election

Seeking to replace termed-out Senator Scott Wilk, who earned 0% on 2022 Scorecard

Running to provide long-needed investment to High Desert and Santa Clarita Valley

Fighting to bring clean economy and opportunities to community

Priority

Kipp Mueller

Senate (D-23)

Contribution limit is $5,500
per election

Committed to protecting our environment by holding polluters accountable and tackling climate change by fighting for more investments in clean energy like wind and solar to reduce emissions and create good-paying local jobs

While working in Attorney General’s Office, cracked down on big oil companies and other corporate polluters, and installed air quality monitors in our communities to reduce pollution

As City Commissioner, oversaw infrastructure projects, including solar installations, water conservation, and recycling

Priority

Jessica Caloza

Assembly (D-52)

Contribution limit is $5,500
per election

Has spent 12+ years developing next generation of social justice movement at Community Coalition

Youth Engagement Campaign Manager on Karen Bass’ LA mayoral campaign

Helped create Fremont High School Wellness Center to address health disparities in local neighborhoods

Priority

Sade Elhawary

Assembly (D-57)

Contribution limit is $5,500
per election

My Ballot

California Environmental Voters (EnviroVoters) recruits candidates from communities most impacted by climate change who we know will fight for our environment and future, and helps them win their races!

Type in your address to find out which candidates EnviroVoters has endorsed on your 2024 California ballot:

For your privacy, your information will not be stored.

My Ballot

California Environmental Voters (EnviroVoters) recruits candidates from communities most impacted by climate change who we know will fight for our environment and future, and helps them win their races!

Type in your address to find out which candidates EnviroVoters has endorsed on your 2024 California ballot:

For your privacy, your information will not be stored.

Supporting California climate champions leads to global change

While California is a historically “blue” state, it is also an oil and gas state, and oil money is entrenched in our state’s elections and in lobbying.

 

By contributing via Give Green California, you can help us uplift climate champions who will resist the influence of these extractive, exploitative industry powers once in office.

$ 0 M
was spent in one year on campaigns and lobbying by Oil and Gas companies*
$ 0 M
was spent in one year on campaigns and lobbying by progressive coalitions
0 %
of 2023 California legislators took oil money, including 38% of Democrats
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