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State offers paid Climate Action Corps roles and launches 'Climate Action Counts' to mobilize Californians
Summary
A state presenter said California is rolling out what was described as the state's first Climate Action Corps, offering paid positions and financial help for college students while encouraging every resident to take climate actions through a new 'Climate Action Counts' program.
A staff member at a state briefing said California is inviting residents to join what was described as the state’s first Climate Action Corps, offering paid positions and financial assistance for college students to support community climate work.
The initiative, which a staff member said comes from the governor’s office, pairs paid service opportunities with a public engagement strand called Climate Action Counts. “The initiative from governor Newsom's…
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