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2018 Minnesota Party Platform Issue Resolution - Clean Energy
A Resolution Supporting
CLEAN ENERGY EXPANSION
WHEREAS, Minnesota is on a path to clean energy, but is still over dependent on coal which still fuels nearly half of Minnesota’s electricity; and
WHEREAS, the combustion of fossil fuels, through direct emissions and through secondary climate change impacts poses a threat to human and environmental health globally through increased air and water pollution, sea level rise, climate-driven drought and extreme weather events, and accelerated loss of species and habitats; and
WHEREAS, people and communities of color, immigrants, refugees, economically
Minnesota Currents - Spring | Summer 2017
In this issue: Defending Our Water and Health in the 2017 Legislative Session; Water Action Day at the Capitol; Consumers are Detoxing Store Shelves; What You Can Do to Protect Our Water; and more!
Minnesota Currents - Fall 2016
There is a lot at stake in this election. Clean water...clean air...the Great Lakes...and more will be impacted by who we send to Washington and St Paul. Clean Water Action has endorsed candidates who will fight for clean water and our communities. Learn more about them and remember to get out and vote on November 8th!
Angie Craig, US House of Representatives, Congressional District 2: Angie is the former vice president of global human resources for St. Jude Medical. In addition to being an experienced
Minnesota Currents - Spring | Summer 2016
Thanks to supporters throughout Minneapolis, the Bring Your Own Bag (BYOB) ordinance passed the Minneapolis City Council by a vote of 10 to 3 in April 2016. Starting June 1, 2017, there will be an incentive for residents to bring reusable bags rather than using disposable plastic or paper bags.
Despite strong support from Minneapolis residents, neighborhood organizations, and
Buyer Beware
Buyer Beware set out to analyze the interior coatings and lids of nearly 200 canned foods collected in 19 states and one Canadian province to determine whether the use of bisphenol A (BPA) continues to be widespread among major national brands and retailers of canned foods.