
The Climate Project, Al Gore's Grassroots Organization, Partners with Bay Area Non-Profit to Motivate Youth to Preserve the Environment Partnership aims to get K-8 involved in ways to reduce global warming. Nashville, Tennessee (PRWEB) April 23, 2009 The Climate Project, an international non-profit founded by Nobel Laureate and former Vice President Al Gore, is announcing its partnership in an educational outreach venture with Cool The Earth, an organization that inspires children grades K-8 and their families to take simple actions at home to lessen the threat of global warming. "By aligning with organizations that have built successful regional models like Cool The Earth, The Climate Project can reach more people and create momentum exponentially. The climate crisis is an urgent issue that affects everyone. Cool The Earth is an example of citizen involvement at the grassroots level which can make a difference when it comes to protecting our planet," says Jenny Clad, Executive Director of The Climate Project. "We are excited to partner with this prestigious organization in our fight against global warming," says Carleen Cullen, co-founder and executive director of Cool The Earth. "Our school-based program offers families easy-to-take actions to decrease energy consumption and increases civic engagement in climate change solutions. Coupled with The Climate Project's message, we feel our program has the potential to serve as a catalyst for turning communities across the country into more energy-efficient and energy-conscious consumers." For Carleen Cullen, who co-founded Cool The Earth with her husband, the partnership with The Climate Project is particularly meaningful because she was originally inspired to form her organization after viewing the Gore film An Inconvenient Truth. Concerned for the future of her children and future generations, she launched Cool The Earth at her children's elementary school in Kentfield, CA in the spring of 2007. Within two years the fledgling organization has been able to galvanize parents and leaders in the community to expand the program to 150 schools and youth groups throughout the Bay Area. Cool The Earth is also honored to announce this week that they have received a "Clean Air" award from "Breathe California" for contributions in the area of public awareness and education. Carleen Cullen is a recent recipient of the Jefferson Award, a program of the American Institute for Public Service. Additionally, Cool The Earth has received awards from the City of Sonoma, The Pacific Sun Newspaper, and has garnered attention in Parents Magazine, The San Francisco Chronicle, Treehugger.com, The Huffington Post, Marin Magazine, The Marin Independent Journal., The Wall St. Journal, and Kiwi Magazine. The partnership hopes to reach 250 schools, 100,000 students, and 200,000 parents during the 2009-2010 school year. About Cool The Earth
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