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Clean Water 50 Stories: Roger Smith
To celebrate Clean Water Action's 50th anniversary, we’re sharing our history and journey with the people who have joined us along the way as we worked to protect clean water through #CleanWater50 stories.
Roger Smith joined Clean Water Action's Connecticut team in 2003, shortly after our big win of the Sooty Six Campaign to shut down dirty power plants in the state. He played a pivotal role to further advocate for clean, renewable energy policy at the local level, leading the Neighbor to Neighbor Energy Challenge that helped municipal leaders and residents in fourteen towns with energy
Fund MI Future coalition launches to advocate for a more prosperous Michigan for all
Despite Plush Times and an Emergency, Governor Murphy's Budget Underinvests in a Livable Climate Future
Breaking– SCOTUS 10 am ruling that guts federal action on climate makes State budget corrections now even more critical
Cranford, NJ – Clean Water Action released the following statement as Governor Murphy signed the FY 2023 budget today.
As New Jersey makes historic and much needed investments in housing, affordability, and education, we also need to adopt a budget approach that reflects the Governor's commitment to reducing greenhouse gases 50% by 2030. Unfortunately, that did not happen in this budget and the worst impacts of the climate emergency are even more likely to become our New
My journey to affordable energy as a renter
Massachusetts is considered one of the leading states in the US regarding energy efficiency. Still, it's also the second state with the highest use of heating oil, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Many homes that use heating oil are older houses that are long overdue for insulation and weatherization. Thankfully in Massachusetts, we have the Mass Save program, which offers no-cost audits for pre-weatherization and insulation and competitive rebates for energy efficiency upgrades such as the installation of heat pumps.
Many of us have heard about Mass Save, but most