SOLAR SPOTLIGHT: ADAMAH
We are thrilled to feature Adamah, the largest Jewish environmental organization in North America, in this CollectiveSun July Solar Spotlight.
We begin by exploring the heart of their mission with Adamah’s Deputy Climate Action Director Liore Milgrom-Gartner and the impactful work this wonderful organization is doing in the realm of clean energy.
The Organizational Story and Mission
Adamah is deeply rooted in the connection between people and the planet, as reflected in its name (adam & adamah), which means “people” “ground” and “earth” in Hebrew. In spring 2022, Adamah, alongside twenty major umbrella Jewish organizations, launched the Jewish Climate Leadership Coalition. This coalition signifies a broad consensus within the Jewish community that they are ready and capable to take collective climate action. With a goal of achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions, Adamah underscores the critical role of clean energy in reaching this objective.
Focus on Clean Energy
Adamah’s commitment to clean energy stems from its mission to create a sustainable future. Recognizing the urgent need to address climate change, Adamah has positioned clean energy as a cornerstone of their strategy. By advocating for renewable energy sources, they aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and foster a healthier planet for future generations.
Programs and Services
Through their signature program the Jewish Climate Leadership Coalition, Adamah supports other organizations in developing and implementing Climate Action Plans. These plans detail strategic priorities, actions taken to date, and future goals for reducing emissions and mobilizing networks around climate action. Adamah provides comprehensive resources to Coalition members, including:
- Climate action resource guides
- Seminars and workshops
- Office hours with staff
- Monthly newsletters
- Networking opportunities through communities of practice
- Financial support via interest-free loans and matching grants from Adamah’s Climate Action Fund
- A Climate Action Plan Submission Form to streamline the planning process
Unique Benefits of Partnering with Adamah
Partners new to Adamah can expect robust support and numerous benefits. The organization offers valuable resources and expert guidance to help Jewish community organizations develop effective Climate Action Plans. By joining the Coalition, members gain access to a network of like-minded organizations committed to making a tangible impact on climate change.
Little-Known Facts About Adamah
Adamah operates two beautiful retreat centers in Reisterstown, MD, and Falls Village, CT, which offer programming and resources open to all. They also have hubs in Atlanta, Detroit, New York, and Los Angeles, providing rich local resources and programs for various groups, from youth to professionals. Notably, joining the Jewish Climate Leadership Coalition is free.
A Personal Journey to Adamah
Liore Milgrom-Gartner, Adamah’s Deputy Climate Action Director, shares her personal journey:
“Since childhood, I’ve been drawn to the beauty and wonder of the natural world. This passion led me to pursue academic and professional paths focused on sustaining our environment. Today, my work involves addressing climate change through the intersection of science, technology, and community. The Jewish community is my community, and I am committed to our collective effort to decarbonize. We can achieve this together.”
About Liore Milgrom-Gartner
Liore Milgrom-Gartner, with a B.S. in Environmental Science and an M.P.S. in Environmental Economics from Cornell University, is Adamah’s Deputy Climate Action Director.
She previously served as the NorCal Director for CA Interfaith Power & Light, where she mobilized faith communities to advocate for strong climate policies and decarbonize their congregations.
In her free time, Liore enjoys biking around San Francisco and exploring farmers’ markets with her husband and two children.
Getting in Touch with Adamah
To learn more about Adamah’s services and how to get involved, visit their website at www.adamah.org/coalition or contact them directly at [email protected].