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California opens Climate Action Corps; paid positions and new "Climate Action Counts" push statewide participation
Summary
Speakers said applications for California's Climate Action Corps opened today, offering paid positions, financial help for students and a parallel pledge program called Climate Action Counts to encourage all Californians to take climate actions.
A staff member said applications for California’s Climate Action Corps opened today, offering paid positions and financial help for college students as part of a statewide effort to mobilize residents on climate work.
The announcement, presented by a staff member, described the initiative from Governor Gavin Newsom’s office and introduced Climate Action Counts, a program that asks all Californians to take climate steps ranging from composting at home to organizing community gardens.
"The initiative from Governor Gavin Newsom's office is actually the first state level service corps in the entire…
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