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Submit Comments on CSX's Draft Permit to Operate a Coal Terminal in Curtis Bay
Three years ago, the coal export terminal in the neighborhood of Curtis Bay in South Baltimore exploded, shattering windows and causing more damage throughout the community. One year ago, a new report confirmed that coal dust from the terminal had been polluting the community for decades - and this fall, these findings were validated by peer review. Also this fall, CSX operations caused a dust storm earning the terminal another notice of violation from the Maryland Department of the Environment.
Now, this coal export terminal's Permit to Operate is up for renewal, and MDE needs to hear from
Embedding Values in a Purpose-Driven Organization
What does it truly mean to create a purpose-driven workplace? It's not just about an inspiring mission statement or showcasing values on a website—it's about making those values come alive in the daily actions, decisions, and relationships that define an organization's culture. Purpose gives direction.
On The Ground In Michigan
In an election that will be decided by who shows up to vote, the work that we do at Clean Water Action truly matters. Not only what we do in election season, but what we do year-round, educating our members and the public about critical issues and engaging more people in the democratic process.
The Tea on Toxic Beauty: Disproportionate Impacts of Toxic Chemicals in Beauty Products on Women of Color
In a world where beauty standards often dictate self-worth, it’s time to shed light on the hidden dangers lurking in personal care products, particularly for women of color.
Transforming Lives: Advocating for Environmental Justice in NJ Prisons
In New Jersey, prison populations bear a unique burden from pollution, often lacking the agency to change their environments.