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Submit art to showcase the wonders of offshore wind!
Maryland needs to not only say no to crude oil infrastructure and other fossil fuels, but say yes to renewable energy that will bring clean power and good green jobs to our state. That's why we're working to make Maryland the first state in the country to buy in big on offshore wind. The two offshore wind farms proposed for Maryland would bring thousands of jobs to Baltimore and the Eastern Shore and provide enough clean power for over 500,000 homes - but this fall, we'll need to fight for the permits they need before Maryland sees these benefits.
A handful of business leaders in Ocean City
Baltimore beats bomb trains!
Huge news: last week, Mayor Pugh signed the Crude Oil Terminal Prohibition! Thousands of people all across Baltimore - and as far away as Frederick County and even Whatcom County, WA - have spoken out against these extreme fossil fuel methods that put Baltimore neighborhoods in danger. Here are some highlights from experts, workers, and community leaders whose voices helped make this victory possible.
These crude oil trains feed a fossil fuel-based economy that is pouring heat-trapping pollution into our atmosphere and damaging our climate. Fossil fuel infrastructure perpetuates a moral crisis
ReThink Disposable - Governments
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Clean Water Action's 32nd Annual Conference - Green Vendors
Check out these amazing, local, sustainable businesses and organizations that you'll find at our upcoming Clean Water Action 32nd Annual Conference! Register to attend at: www.cleanwater.org/conference2018
BeautycounterBeautycounter is a mission based, B Corporation bringing safe AND high performing personal care products and make up to the public. The mission is to get safe products into the hands of everyone. Ingredients used in personal care products not only impact our health but also affect the environment as products are washed down the drain and into our waterways. This is why