
Extreme heat is becoming more frequent, lasting longer, and placing greater strain on families, workers, older adults, children, and neighbors without reliable access to cooling.
Checking on one another during dangerous temperatures saves lives. But we also have a responsibility to build communities that are better prepared for the future.
- The decisions our elected leaders make affect:
- Affordable and reliable energy
- Safe, resilient, and affordable housing
- Public health and emergency preparedness
- Climate resilience and environmental stewardship
- Investments in neighborhoods most affected by extreme heat
As people of faith, we believe loving our neighbors means caring not only for one another today, but also for the communities we are leaving to future generations.
The future isn’t something that simply happens to us. It’s something we build together.
That’s why organizing, engaging our communities, and participating in our democracy are all acts of faithful neighbor love.
Join Lutheran Engagement and Advocacy in Nevada as we work for climate justice and help shape the 2026 General Election. Together, we can build a Nevada where every community has the opportunity to thrive—even in a changing climate.