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Michigan waterways threatened by coal ash from power plants
By Cecily Savick, Clean Water Action Volunteer This post originally appeared at MLive.com Clean Water Action is mobilizing thousands of members and volunteers, like myself, to help put stop to water pollution from power plants. I've seen first hand how vulnerable people are to coal plant pollution in our air, my daughter and husband both have asthma. It doesn’t take much imagination to see a smokestack and know that what’s coming out of it is dirty. It is, though, harder to see how that burning coal ends up in our waterways, including the Great Lakes. Here’s how: power plants burn coal to
Surprise! Big Oil wants another fracking exemption.
By Andrew Grinberg, Oil and Gas Program Coordinator As the California Legislature heads into the final days of the 2013 session, the lone remaining bill to address fracking, SB 4 will soon meet its fate. Senator Fran Pavley, the environmental champion and author of the bill has crafted a strong, yet balanced regulatory bill focused on disclosure, monitoring and transparency. With a growing body of evidence from around the country of water, air, community and climate damage from fracking and other oil production, California needs the basic safeguards put forward in this bill, like disclosure of