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Annual Connecticut Fall Toast!
You’re invited to Clean Water Action’s Connecticut Fall Toast! Our Connecticut organizing has been a bright spot in 2025. Come enjoy food and drinks with environmental and justice organizers at the beautiful Indian Springs Golf Club on Saturday, November 15th. Join us in welcoming new CT Director, Christine Bartlett-Josie, and celebrating longtime CT Director, Anne Hulick.
World Asthma Day - Truck Count & Press Conference
When: NEW RAIN DATE: Tuesday, May 20th, 2025, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Where: 1050 Sherman Ave, (Twin City Warehousing Co.), Elizabeth, NJ In honor of World Asthma Day, May 6, Clean Water Action is calling all advocates and local community members in Elizabeth to come learn about the connection between diesel truck pollution from NJ’s freight and goods movement industry and asthma. We will also be pressuring local and state legislators to support the ACT Rule (Advanced Clean Trucks) and reject legislation (S3817/A4967) which aims to roll back the ACT Rule. This event will include opportunities to
End of the Line: Great Lakes Over Big Oil | Traverse City & Online
Please join us for an in-person and live-streamed event on June 4th, 2025. Together, we’ll hear from key experts—like international tunnel expert Brian O’Mara—about the latest on Line 5, and learn how to take action at this critical moment. The federal administration has fast-tracked the Line 5 tunnel permit, and your voice is more important now than ever!
2025 Lobby and Day of Action in Pennsylvania!
Join Clean Water Action and likeminded advocates from across Pennsylvania for a Lobby and Day of Action in Harrisburg!
Rally to Reclaim Renewable Energy
Join us for a rally outside the Maryland State House to Reclaim Renewable Energy! For years, communities on the frontline of trash incinerators have been fighting against the state of Maryland's greenwashing: Maryland designates trash incinerators as "renewable energy" in our Renewable Portfolio Standard, and wastes money subsidizing polluting incinerators that should be supporting real renewable energy. Every year that Maryland delays fixing this expensive problem, the state is throwing away $24 million subsidizing three incinerators - in Baltimore City, Montgomery County, and Lorton, VA -