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Lubbock, Texas

Green Cross

Green Cross advocates for clean energy for the residents of East Lubbock, Texas. The organization was founded in 2024 by Osagie Okuruwa, who completed a workforce training program in conservation in Massachusetts and wanted to bring solar energy and battery storage solutions to his community, which is majority-minority and experiences the brunt of urban pollution from neighboring manufacturing and food processing facilities and emissions from cars on Interstate Highway 27 and US 84. Residents experience high rates of asthma, respiratory disease and cardiovascular issues and often cannot access the healthcare they need. East Lubbock has also been a victim of serious energy failures that adversely affect daily life. In March 2025, Lubbock experienced power outages due to winds upwards of 80 miles per hour and is still reeling from mechanical failures from the blizzard that devastated Texas in 2021.

Green Cross, whose name is inspired by the Red Cross in its urgency to mobilize green energy and strengthen emergency response systems, aims to transform Lubbock County and neighboring counties into self-sufficient, climate-resilient communities with a reliable energy supply. The all-volunteer organization has hosted workshops and other public education initiatives to educate the public about solar energy. It also advocates for solar panel installation programs and other resources from Lubbock County officials. It is currently seeking funding for a workforce training program that would install solar panels and work to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and greenhouse gases in the area. Green Cross advocates for a “just transition” to a carbon-free world, ensuring that no communities are left behind in the global movement to eliminate fossil fuel reliance.

Contact
Osagie Okoruwa
Climate impacts
Drought, Earthquakes, Erosion-Subsidence, Flooding (ocean, riverine, urban), Heat, Hurricanes/Tropical Storms, Wildfires
Strategies
Nature-based solutions and green infrastructure, Legal/permit challenges to development / contamination / pollution etc, Elevation or relocation of homes, Community farms/gardens, Renewable energy Land trusts / conservation Disaster relief Political activism including protests / petitions / and lobbying Art activism including murals / performances / photography / and videos Community organizing and education Risk mapping and/or monitoring e.g. flooding/contaminants etc, Legislation/policy reform
Environmental Justice Concerns
Logging/biomass, Superfund sites, Incinerator/dumping/landfill, Lead contamination, Hazardous/toxic sites, Fracking/oil and gas development/pipelines, Mining, Nuclear power plants, Coal/coke plants and emissions, Industrial agriculture/animal waste, PFAS/PFOS, Noise/light pollution, Port/transit/highway contamination/noise, Sewage/sewage treatment, Groundwater contamination, Air pollution, Hypoxia (oceanic dead zones), Fighting development/destruction of wildlife/extinction
501c3 Tax Deductible
Yes
Accepting Donation
Yes