Kentucky Student Environmental Coalition
Beginning with Kentucky’s campus communities, KSEC works toward an ecologically sustainable future through the coalescence, empowerment, and organization of the student environmental movement. KSEC is a unified front moving forward on environmental justice through activism, development, and education. KSEC believes in holding campuses, corporations, and governments both responsible and accountable not only in maintaining the environment but allowing ecosystems to live and prosper. KSEC seeks to expand their reach and engage our communities by building relationships with non-student driven organizations which stand in solidarity with their cause. By using their unique position as students, they demand that universities practice sustainability by utilizing clean, renewable, safe energy.
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