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Chesapeake Currents -- Fall 2021
In This Issue: | Mid-Atlantic Environmental Justice Coalition | Maryland: Reclaim Renewable Energy Coalition | Maryland: 2022 Legislative Preview | DC: Celebrating Anacostia Park | DC: Discover Your River and Park!
Chesapeake Currents | Summer 2021
In This Issue: Connecting with Government | How Can Your Food Waste Change the Climate | Maryland Legislative Recap | The Pollinator Protection Act, Five Years On | Basement Sewer Win | Solar Siting | Frederick City Superfund | Virginia Legislative Recap | Environmental Justice in Anacostia
Chesapeake Currents | Fall 2020
In This Issue: Elect Joe Biden and Kamala Harris | Be a Clean Water Voter | Clean Water's Canvass at Work | Endorsements in Virginia | How to Vote | Helping People with Sewage Backups in Baltimore | DC Update | Protecting Virginians from PFAS | Protecting Workers in Maryland | Maryland Legislative Updates
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