We may not have met each other, but we have something big in common. You and I both see clearly the challenges we face — as a people, as a planet.
Like you, I believe we can heal our planet and create a million good green jobs that sustainably provide critical goods and services — like safe water, good food, decent housing, and clean energy.
In two weeks, I’m publishing a book that makes the case that we can get jobs that do good. For a limited time you have a chance to get a FREE advance copy just for making a $10 gift today. Click here right now to donate $10 to Energy Action Coalition and we’ll ship you your own copy of Making Good: Finding Meaning, Money & Community in a Changing World to your door.
As a co-founder and the first coordinator of Energy Action Coalition, I’m proud of the work we’ve already done to build the clean energy economy and create green jobs:
- By pushing for bold action on campuses we’ve led the way on clean energy and created whole new categories of jobs at colleges and universities.
- Our grassroots campaigns and Power Shift have empowered the next generation of organizers and leaders to push for green jobs in their communities.
- Our state and national advocacy work has helped create the more than 2.4 million green jobs in the U.S.
But we can do more. Young people around the world need support to follow their passions and change the world. I hope Making Good: Finding Meaning, Money & Community in a Changing World can be part of the equation for all of us to realize our true potential.
Time is running out to make a $10 gift to Energy Action Coalition and get a free advance copy of Making Good. The offer ends on Valentine’s Day.
Eight years ago, I realized that I wanted to dedicate my life to changing the world. That’s why I helped found Energy Action Coalition. Together we have done some incredible things.
People like you have made it possible — thank you.
P.S. We’re trying to sell enough copies to debut on the New York Times Bestseller List—that will give us a big stage and help spark a nationwide discussion on how young people can pursue careers that rebuild our economy and heal our planet. Your $10 gift will help make sure we get this critical conversation going — and put some food for thought on your nightstand.




