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A Derailment in the Howard Tunnel

On Monday, June 13 residents of Baltimore woke to the news that a freight train carrying hazardous materials had derailed inside the Howard Street Tunnel, a century-old freight tunnel that runs for almost two miles underneath downtown Baltimore.

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Meet Abigail and Sam

Two Baltimore City college students are working with us this summer, spending half their time going door-to-door with our canvass team to educate communities about environmental issues and half their time doing their own research and community organizing work. I asked them why they chose to spend their summer interning with Clean Water Action, and here’s what they said – check it out!

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June 8, 2016: Making of the MA House Energy Bill

With apologies to “A Visit from St. Nicholas” poet Clement Clarke Moore.

Twas the day of formal session, and all through the House Not an official was stirring, not even Rep. Straus.

Just the day prior, the caucuses met Not many amendments… but really, just not yet!

In fact, in just 12 hours

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Fixing Gas Leaks With Stronger Laws

During the special hearing on Kain v Department of Environmental Protection that I attended on my first day at Cleab Water Action, David Ismay of the Conservation Law Foundation highlighted fixing gas leaks as an accessible method to reduce Massachusetts’s emissions. Since that hearing, I have been

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