2024 Green Tie Awards Signup

2024 Green Tie Awards Join Us for a special event Buy Tickets & Sponsorships May 22nd, 2024 5:30 to 8:00 pm Merrimon-Wynne House500 N Blount St, Raleigh Special guests:Attorney General Josh Stein, Keynote Speaker Awardees Senator of the Year: Sen. Graig MeyerRepresentative of the Year: Rep. John AutryDefender of the Environment: Rep. Pricey Harrison Rising […]
Protected: Why College Students Vote

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2023 Green Tie Awards Recap

Since 2007, NCLCV has been hosting these events to honor leaders who are willing to fight for our environment, our communities, and our democracy.
2023 Green Tie Awards Signup

2023 Green Tie Awards Thank You to Our 2023 Sponsors Sustainable Green Tie includes 10 tickets, special recognition Carson & Bryan Brice • Carrie Clark • Jane & Kelly Clark • Pam Harting* Jeff & Lari Hatley • The Alcorn Family Foundation* • Cathi Seligmann Gold Tie includes 8 tickets Jim Overton & Mary Mountcastle • Marjorie & Walker Rayburn White Tie includes 6 tickets […]
Gov. Cooper’s 2022 Report Card

Our governor is fighting to protect our health and climate and to advance clean energy.
Defending Democracy

For this year’s scorecard, we’re taking the unprecedented step of scoring election-related bills. Part of our mission as the North Carolina League of Conservation Voters is to create a political environment that protects our natural environment. Therefore, it’s critical we protect everyone’s equal freedom to vote and fight attacks on our democracy, especially for communities […]
PFAS Failure

Early this session, it appeared the General Assembly might address the urgent, persistent PFAS pollution of the Cape Fear River, which supplies drinking water to more than half a million North Carolinians. But as in every session since 2017, when scientists sounded the alarm about decades-long GenX emissions from Chemours’ Fayetteville plant, legislators again failed […]
Delli-Gatti’s Rejection

In early 2021, President Biden appointed Michael Regan, then Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), to serve as U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator. Gov. Cooper quickly nominated Dionne Delli-Gatti for Regan’s old position. Having served in leadership and technical roles with the Environmental Defense Fund, the U.S. EPA, Ohio’s EPA, […]
Duke’s Dirty Dealing… Again

In 2021 as in 2019, Duke Energy supported legisla- tion in the General Assembly that maximizes their profits at the expense of our communities and our environment. House Bill 951, “Energy Solutions for North Carolina,” is the product of months- long, closed-door discussions between Duke, a hand-selected group of legislators, and few other stakeholders. The […]