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Rhode Island’s Environmental Champions
Clean Water Action honors environmental advocates each year during Rhode Island’s annual Breakfast of Champions events. Congratulations to all of our Environmental Advocates, and thank you for all your hard work fighting to protect Rhode Island’s drinking water, environment, and public health. 2026 Champions 2026 David R. Gerraughty Award for Lifetime Commitment to the Environment - Sheila Dormody, Chief of Policy and Resiliency for the City Of Providence Open Space Champion - Kate Sayles, Executive Director of RI Land Trust Council Excellence in Environmental Journalism - Steve Ahlquist Clean
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Protecting our water, environment, health, economic well-being & quality of life.
The Case for Public Power for Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor, having already significantly developed green energy with wind and solar projects throughout the city, is moving toward a new form of energy independence to tackle the climate crisis, equality, and reliability: Municipalization.
Rail & Transit in Virginia
Car-dependent sprawl development is inefficient and more costly to taxpayers, and has led to longer commutes that negatively impact our health and historic, cultural, and natural resources.
Coal Ash Ponds
Coal ash is the waste product generated when coal is burned for energy.