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Partners for Climate Action provides funding and support to local communities who are taking action to address the climate crisis and improve the ecosystems of the Hudson River Estuary Watershed.
Our mission is to catalyze bioregional climate action.
Join Hudson Valley Seed Company co-founder and managing director Doug Muller for a behind-the-scenes look at seed farming in the Hudson Valley! Doug discusses the ins and outs of native seed production and propagation, including the Seed Company's multi-year path to launching its new PollinateHV Local Ecotype Seed Collection in partnership with PCA.
The Hudson River and its nearby waterways are lifelines connecting us to each other and our local ecosystems. We delight in ice floes cracking in the winter air, eagles hunting along a river's shores, and spending a warm afternoon on a lake's cooling waters. Most importantly, these places sustain life. But our essential water sources–and our lives along them–face a host of challenges amid the changing climate.
Our 2025 cohort of grantees represents youth-led projects that are as innovative in their approaches as they are committed to environmental sustainability. Ecological restoration plans shaped to transform communities, novel pathways to reconnect ourselves with our aquatic friends, and educational programs set to unite generations make up just a handful of the 19 projects you’ll find.
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Join Eli Arnow, PCA's forest health task force lead, as we explore a rare, healthy forest understory along the Berkshire-Taconic Ridge.
Join us at our next Morning Coffee Series when guests Jason Angell and Jocelyn Apicello of the Ecological Citizen’s Project share their talk “Building Community Through Consensus.” They’ll walk us through how they designed a process that empowered their community to work together.
Join Avalon Bunge, PCA’s ecological projects manager, for a presentation on supporting at-risk pollinators with native and local ecotype plants, followed by a walking tour of the gardens at the Hudson Valley Seed Company to see local ecotypes being grown for seed.