A2 has more than 400 member-communities in all U.S. states and territories. They are impacted by flooding, toxic waste, wildfires, drought and heat — all compounded by reckless development and climate change.
The goal of A2 is to help communities fight back. We do that by providing scientific, technical, fundraising and other guidance, and by helping them establish State Organizing Committees (SOCs). The latter are voluntary associations of A2 members who wish to build their grassroots bases and engage in statewide campaigns for environmental protection and social justice. In the face of federal opposition, A2 fiercely affirms the rights of our members to engage in nonpartisan, legal, direct action (public protest) to advance the goals of members.
Beyond everything else, the work of A2 leadership and staff consists of listening and responding to our frontline leaders. Their experience, knowledge, and solidarity offers a clear path toward environmental protection and social justice.
Supported by outstanding partner organizations with expertise in engineering, hydrology, public health, planning, and the law, A2 leaders have successfully halted developments in climate-vulnerable areas; implemented nature-based hazard mitigation strategies; organized home buyouts; and pushed for clean-ups at superfund sites, toxic landfills, and petrochemical plants.
To learn about our policies, read our A 10-Point Platform on Climate Change. Also see our Strategic Plan.
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Achievements
A2’s favorite Beatles song is “With a little help from our friends.” We’ve established valuable partnerships with organizations such as the Environmental Protection Network, Thriving Earth Exchange, and Center for Applied Environmental Science.
Together, we have achieved a lot, both for communities and individuals. Here’s a sampling:
*What’s In A Name?
Anthropocene: noun, An·thro·po·cene | \ ˈan(t)-thrə-pə-ˌsēn , an-ˈthrä-\
Here’s how to pronounce it. But if you prefer, just call us A2!
“Anthropocene” is the name of the epoch in geologic history when earth systems no longer follow their natural course but are directed by humans. Its geologic markers, found across the globe, consist of technofossils (industrial litter deposited by rivers and streams) and radionuclides (from atomic blasts). Before it is officially part of the geologic time scale, the name must be adopted by the International Union of Geological Sciences.
But regardless of its official acceptance, Anthropocene has entered our vocabulary. That’s because it summarizes what so many people have understood for at least two generations: that humans have changed for the worse the physical and biological nature of the planet. The degradation of air, water and soil, the disappearance of habitats and extinction of species, and the growing threat to human civilization itself, combine to make ours an extremely perilous time.
The solution to the crisis is not obscure. It is simply humans acting in concert – in alliance – to protect vital air, water and land, and end the use of fossil fuels and other sources of global warming. A2 was formed to advance this essential work of community organization and self-transformation.