Texas Impact
03/02/2026
Join us this Wednesday 3/4 for a special post-election call with Natalia Contreras, a reporter with Votebeat Texas. Natalia will discuss what we saw in the primary elections and how this could impact the November midterm elections.
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12/05/2025
Bee Moorhead, executive director of Texas Impact, the state’s oldest and largest interfaith advocacy network, released the following statement following the
United States Supreme Court decision to allow new Texas congressional maps to proceed:
“As expected, the court sided with the Texas majority. Now it will be incumbent on the institutions of civil society to educate Texas voters about the mechanics of the upcoming elections. Many Texans will look to their faith communities for information about how to participate in the elections and ensure their voices are heard, as is their right. Texas Impact is already deeply engaged through our Texas Faith Votes initiative in resourcing faith communities for effective civic leadership. We will redouble our efforts.”
Ean Thomas Tafoya, GreenLatinos’ vice president of state programs, talks to Texas Impact Policy Fellow Dylan Le about his first COP this year in Belém, Brazil.
This year’s COP has been called by many the “Indigenous COP,” which has made Latin America, home to countless indigenous communities, a fitting location. For Ean, as a person with Indigenous roots from New Mexico, the continuity of Latino and Indigenous communities across the world is evident by their understanding of the importance of protecting the earth. From Ean’s home in New Mexico all the way to the vast waters of the Amazon, Indigenous and Latino communities are at greater and greater risk of environmental pollution and climate crisis.
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The Global Ethical Stocktake is a worldwide shared examination of conscience. Organized by Brazil’s Minister for the Environment and Climate Change Marina Silva and the COP30 Presidency, the Global Ethical Stocktake calls the world to reflect morally and ethically about the current state of climate action.
The idea for the Global Ethical Stocktake was born at COP28 in Dubai, where the results of the first Global Stocktake were announced. The first Global Stocktake was a scientific and technical assessment of each party’s progress on climate mitigation and adaptation.
In the two years since, the idea to do a similar process for global moral and ethical thinking on climate change took shape.
Karenna Gore, director of the Center for Earth Ethics, sits down with Texas Impact’s Executive Director Bee Moorhead to discuss the Global Ethical Stocktake.
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Last Monday was Earth Information Day at COP30. Earth Information Day is a plenary briefing where all the UNFCCC science groups, including the World Meteorological Organization, the World Climate Research Programme, and others brief the COP delegates on the state of climate science. As a highlight of COP30, which is being dubbed “the COP of Truth,” Earth Information Day 2025 delivered some hard truths. It featured scary science, even scarier policy, and interesting takeaways for state and local governments.
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