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Coming Together For Equitable Public Power
A number of communities are taking action to explore what it would take to break from investor-owned utilities who are failing to meet community reliability, sustainability, and affordability expectations and instead form a new public power utilities. Over two years and across multiple states, the Public Power Project collaboration explored the perspective of campaigners, public officials, staff of existing municipal power utilities, and communities already served by public power. Through landscape analysis, interviews, and focus groups this report shares insights gained about how public power, in its incumbent and emergent forms, can be equitable, just, and democratic.
Plastic Free July Forum: ReThink Disposable! | Video
Join the ReThink Disposable team and special guests for a discussion on reducing plastic pollution by switching businesses, institutions, and organizations to reusable foodware!
New Jersey Needs a Deposit Return System, aka “Bottle Bill” Fact Sheet
Clean Water Action is working in coalition to reduce single-use beverage containers through passage of the strongest Deposit Return System possible aka the New Jersey Bottle Bill!
How to Shape Maryland’s Climate Plan: No Pollution in our Climate Pathway
Right now, the Maryland Department of the Environment is taking public comments on a draft plan for climate action through 2050: Maryland’s Climate Pathway.
They need to hear from you! We know that we need to move beyond trash incineration and build a Zero Waste future to fight climate change. Keeping burning our trash is not an option.
But the draft plan fails to recommend closing Maryland’s trash incinerators or developing meaningful Zero Waste infrastructure that could cut emissions in the waste sector by 84%. It also recommends creating brand-new industries in Maryland for making gas out
Michigan Clean Energy Future Day of Action
Join Clean Water Action and other members of the Michigan Energy, Michigan Jobs Coalition and Michigan Climate Action Network for a full day of action at our state capitol!