Ed Fund by the Numbers

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2030

deadline for action before the most catastrophic climate change effects

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2.76 million

eligible Californians who aren’t registered to vote

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11.2%

increase in California youth voter turnout from 2016 to 2020**

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100+

organizations participate in Green California

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73%

of voters believe that the environment should be a priority for the state of California*

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69%

of Californians say it’s important for Congress to address the climate crisis by 2030***

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67%

of Californians support investing in offshore wind***

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64%

of voters believe that climate change should be a priority for the state of California*

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2030

deadline for action before the most catastrophic climate change effects

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2.76 million

eligible Californians aren’t registered to vote

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11.2%

increase in California youth voter turnout from 2016 to 2020**

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100+

organizations participate in Green California

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73%

of voters believe that the environment should be a priority for the state of California*

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64%

of voters believe that climate change should be a priority for the state of California*

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67%

of Californians support investing in offshore wind***

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69%

of Californians say it’s important for Congress to address the climate crisis by 2030***

*Data from polling conducted by the EnviroVoters Education Fund.

** Data from the Sol Price School of Public Policy 2020 General Election: Fact Sheet 2, March 2021 – In the 2020 general election, the youth (age 18-24) eligible turnout was 47.4%, up from 36.6% in 2016.

***Data from polling conducted by California Environmental Voters in partnership with Change Research, 2021