Black History Month Clean Water Champion: Morayo Suara
Black History Month marks its 100th anniversary—a century of honoring Black legacy, leadership, and excellence. Throughout February, Clean Water Action will proudly spotlight our Black Water Champions: leaders who are advancing the vital work of protecting our water, our health, and our communities.
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Colorado: Don't FRACK Our Schools
By Erin Adair, Colorado Program Coordinator
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Gary Wockner on Taking Action on Fracking
Clean Water Action, along with Sierra Club, Food and Water Watch and a local citizens group, What the Frack?! Arapahoe County co-sponsored a “Don’t FRACK Our Schools”, a public meeting last week in Aurora, CO WeFact, Fiction and the Dirty Water Reality
By Lynn Thorp, National Program Director Thanks to confusing Supreme Court decisions and actions by the last Administration, some water bodies are left without guaranteed Clean Water Act protection. Debate around closing these gaps in protection has always been colored by the influence of polluters’
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Guest Post: Testimony against Trash Incineration in Philadelphia
This is testimony by Brady Russell, Eastern PA Director, on two waste management contracts currently before the Philadelphia City Council. If you are from Philadelphia, please urge the City Council to vote no on both bills. Clean Water Action is here today urging Council to either vote NO on bill
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Guest Post: Democrats in the Michigan State Senate Could Call the Shots
By Cyndi Roper, Michigan State Director It’s an understatement to say that the Democrats have very little power in Lansing these days. But there are rare exceptions like the one involving HB 5660, which would amend the state’s highly successful container deposit law which was adopted through citizen
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Kick Badger's Ash
That about sums it up...
By Susan Harley, Michigan Policy Director I spent my Memorial Day weekend in Ludington, MI enjoying Lake Michigan’s sandy beaches, dog-friendly hiking trails, and quaint downtown shops. One evening, as I savored my House of Flavors scoop on the way to the waterfront to snapThe Stroller Brigade for Safe Chemicals: An antidote to discouragement
By Elizabeth Saunders, Massachusetts Legislative Director It can get discouraging in this line of work. With state legislatures that never take votes, a congress that seems to think it’s job is rolling back environmental protections, and dirty tactics by polluting industries it’s easy for an
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We All Live Downstream - Clean Water Action Podcast
Welcome to We All Live Downstream: a Clean Water Action Podcast available on Spotify, iTunes, Google Play or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.
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