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September 12, 2017December 28, 2017 Javier Terry Leave a Comment

For the Adventure Seekers: Sandbox, Pampanga

Two weeks ago, my friends, brothers, and I set off to Sandbox Alviera located in Pampanga. The two-three hours drive we had from Makati to Pampanga was time that we know was well-spent once we reached the destination. Sandbox is located inside the Alviera township development. On the way there, you will think that you […]

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November 27, 2016December 27, 2017 Javier Terry Leave a Comment

Western Massachusetts Travel Team 2016

Western Massachusetts Team 2016 Sarah Foster, Team Leader Sarah, from Lexington, MA, is a rising sophomore at Amherst College. She is planning on double majoring in Environmental Studies and Spanish, but she is also interested in Economics and English. A member of the track and cross-country teams at Amherst College, she is an avid runner […]

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October 5, 2014December 27, 2017 Javier Terry Leave a Comment

2014 marked our sixth Climate Summer program!

2014 marked our sixth Climate Summer program, and it was one of the best years yet! We sent four teams of riders all over Massachusetts to fight against new natural gas infrastructure and build the grassroots climate movement. Riders hosted dozens of meetings, potlucks, and trainings, collected hundreds of postcards, and spoke to thousands of […]

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Are you ready for something different this summer?
Climate Summer is a unique internship that will challenge you and push you to grow more than you thought possible.

Apply to be a Climate Summer intern and gain the tools, knowledge, and experience of a confident climate justice organizer. Meet other passionate, like-minded young people and gain lifelong friends. Work on a climate-change related campaign and learn from inspiring community leaders, legislators, organizers, and community members across Massachusetts. Live your values as you travel exclusively by bicycle all summer, fossil fuel free.

Program Details
Spend June 11 – August 13, campaigning to stop natural gas expansion in Massachusetts

Attend an intensive two-week training at the start of Climate Summer to gain organizing tools, background knowledge on climate change, and bicycle maintenance skills

Connect with passionate young people from across the country both at training and more deeply on your team of 5-6 riders

Travel exclusively by bicycle on a route through Massachusetts, helping to build resistance to natural gas infrastructure in 8 different communities

Hone a specific skill set in your role as Team Leader, Outreach Coordinator, Traditional Media Coordinator, Digital Coordinator, or Video Coordinator

Learn from community leaders, meet with legislators, and connect with people of all ages and backgrounds around issues that are crucial to our future.

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