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NJ Clean Water on the Move | August 2025
Welcome to Clean Water on the Move, your monthly update from Clean Water Action and Clean Water Fund in New Jersey. Thanks for your ongoing support for our work towards a healthy environment for all!
Clean Water Action joins a Large Coalition Outside Climate Hearing to Push Passage of NJ Climate Superfund Act
Clean Water Action spoke at a joint hearing of the NJ Senate and Assembly Environment Committees - joining large coalition to call on passage of NJ Climate Superfund Act.
Climate Strike! Large Coalition Urges Passage of NJ Climate Superfund Act
NJ’s Gen-Z-Led Climate Nonprofit and Climate Superfund Act Prime Sponsors Unite Broad Coalition, Call on NJ Lawmakers to ‘Make Polluters Pay’ for Climate Damage & Adaptation
Mobilize and Localize: catching up with our local work
A few weeks after Maryland's whirlwind of a legislative session, it's time to dive deep on our local level campaigns. Clean Water Action supporters across Maryland are fighting for clean air and water, healthy communities, a life-sustaining climate, and a meaningful democracy. Here's what's going on - and how you can join in. Fighting climate change and failed development: In Baltimore, we've been working with environmentalists, labor organizers, human rights advocates, and many more to mobilize hundreds of Baltimoreans to the People's Climate March this Saturday. With local rallies, open
Fight for climate justice in DC and fair development in Baltimore.
For over a century, Baltimore has been a hub for dirty energy sources and other industry that has put our environment and our communities in danger. From coal-burning power plants and the BRESCO trash incinerator to crude oil train terminals and the coal export facility in South Baltimore, dirty energy has made Baltimore fail to meet health-based air quality standards, displaced residents, all while failing to supply enough jobs to keep Baltimore's economy strong. But in the next two weeks, we have a crucial opportunity to tell Baltimore's story of environmental injustice and lift up a better