The Environmental Alliance Project (EAP) is trying to solve an issue inherent within grassroots activism and charity projects dealing with climate change and environmental challenges. A lack of networking and coordination leads to the devastating result of ineffective action, often culminating in no real, long-term results being felt by the cause, and/or the party it is trying to help. This is exaggerated further still by the mammoth task of addressing the global issues of climate change and animal exploitation, where the activists and charities seeking to make a difference are met at every door with disenchantment, or worse, cognitive dissonance as to the severity of the problem.