If you're curious about us or what we do and would like to learn more, you've come to the right place!
Who are we?
Brookline High School's Environmental Action Club is a group of students and adults who are committed to finding solutions to environmental issues in our community.
What do we do?
We've implemented various changes in our school and the larger Brookline community through education and advocacy. For example, we implemented a composting system in the school cafeteria, and we have lobbied and canvassed for several bills that would tackle carbon emissions and other environmental problems. Read more about our work under the different categories in the Projects section of our website.
How does our club work?
We meet every Thursday during X-block in room 143 to meet and discuss our ongoing projects, as well as plan our next steps. Of course, a lot of the work is done outside of school as well; important events involving other climate organizations often happen in the evenings and on the weekends, and club members frequently put in their personal time to keep our projects moving.
Thanks for your interest in our work, and we hope you'll be inspired to help make change with us!