This Earth Day, we reflect on LGBTQ+ activists and organizations, past and present, who have paved a path and continue to lead the charge for climate justice and sustainability, blending queer visibility with bold environmental action.
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Celebrating Earth Day: Meet the LGBTQ+ Leaders and Organizations Fighting for a Greener Future

This Earth Day, we reflect on LGBTQ+ activists and organizations, past and present, who have paved a path and continue to lead the charge for climate justice and sustainability, blending queer visibility with bold environmental action.

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Every year on April 22, Earth Day reminds us of the urgent need to protect our planet—and this year, the message feels more powerful than ever. With the climate crisis growing and sustainability taking center stage, today isn’t just about planting trees (though that’s great too); it’s about uplifting those leading the charge toward environmental justice, especially in underrepresented communities.

And let’s be honest—Mother Nature knows no binaries.

From legendary activists to eco-minded drag queens and innovative grassroots organizations, LGBTQ+ individuals have long been at the forefront of climate advocacy. This Earth Day, we’re highlighting the change-makers who are blending pride with purpose in their fight for a sustainable future.

LGBTQ+ Environmental Trailblazers

Rachel Carson

An American marine biologist, writer, and conservationist, Carson’s groundbreaking 1962 book Silent Spring helped launch the global environmental movement. Her work led to the banning of DDT and inspired the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency. Though she kept her personal life private, Carson’s lasting impact makes her an icon for both environmental and LGBTQ+ history.

Photo: Smithsonian Institution Archives

Photo: Smithsonian Institution Archives

Harvey Milk

As the first openly gay man elected to public office in California, Milk was known for championing gay rights. But he also advocated for equality on multiple fronts, speaking out on environmental and social justice issues. His legacy lives on in San Francisco and far beyond.

Photo: California Museum

Photo: California Museum

Pattie Gonia

Part drag queen, part environmentalist, and all fabulous—Pattie Gonia is redefining what climate activism looks like. Known for hiking in heels and donning nature-inspired drag, Pattie uses her platform to make climate activism inclusive, accessible, and joyful for the queer community.

 

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Rikki Weber

As a legal practice manager at EarthJustice, Weber isn’t just fighting climate change—she’s making sure the movement itself is inclusive. A queer woman of color, she also founded an LGBTQ+ employee group at EarthJustice to uplift other queer environmentalists within the organization.

Photo: The Green Program - Rikki Weber

Photo: The Green Program

Organizations Making an Impact

OUT for Sustainability

Created by and for LGBTQ+ communities, OUT for Sustainability promotes climate resilience and environmental justice through service projects, summits, and events across the U.S.

Queers X Climate

This international group challenges members to cut their carbon footprints in half by 2030. Their six-step pledge blends individual action with collective advocacy and was even featured at the United Nations Climate Action Summit.

Out in Climate

Founded in 2022, Out in Climate connects over 1,000 queer climate professionals across industries, helping diversify the climate solutions space and ensure LGBTQ+ voices are heard where decisions are made.

The Venture Out Project

Focused on making the outdoors more accessible to LGBTQ+ folks, this nonprofit leads inclusive backpacking trips, wilderness workshops, and community hikes. Because everyone deserves to enjoy nature—no gatekeeping allowed.

Celebrating Pride and Planet Earth

This Earth Day, we celebrate those who are using their voices, platforms, and passions to protect the environment while uplifting LGBTQ+ communities. Whether you’re joining a local clean-up, rethinking your carbon footprint, or supporting queer-led climate initiatives, your actions matter.

Let’s honor these trailblazers and organizations—and keep fighting for a future that’s inclusive, sustainable, and fabulous.

Celebrating Earth Day: Meet the LGBTQ+ Leaders and Organizations Fighting for a Greener Future

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