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A Starting Point for the U.S. Climate Movement: Reflections from a Workshop on Solar Geoengineering

By Whitney Peterson, Alliance for Just Deliberation on Solar Geoengineering; Quentin Scott, Chesapeake Climate Action Network; and Natasha Vidangos, Environmental Defense Fund   As global temperatures rise and emissions reductions
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Make Your Kitchen Safer by Saying Goodbye to Gas Stoves!

By Ayla Frost, CCAN DC Organizer Walking into your kitchen and taking a deep breath should mean peace of mind, knowing the air is safe for you and your family.
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Standing Strong for Chesapeake: How Community Voices Are Defeating Polluting Projects

By Michelle Ueltschi, CCAN’s Carol Brantley Environmental Justice Fellow As I approached the Chesapeake City Hall, heart pounding, I had no idea what to expect. The closest I’d ever been
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Guadalupe River flood.

Texas’s Deadly Floods: Failure to Warn

A Deadly Storm as a Bellwether for Climate Change For three days from July 4, a tropical storm brought a deadly deluge to a region of central Texas known as
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Your Electricity Bill Will Rise This Summer. Guess Why?

By Ayla Frost, CCAN, and Harrison Pyros, We Power DC Keep an eye on your electricity bills this summer! As we know, climate change is making our summers hotter, and
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We’ve Stopped Pipelines Before, Let’s Do It Again: Join the Fight Against the Dangerous MVP Southgate Extension

By Kidest, CCAN’s Virginia Communications Manager My journey as a Virginia climate activist began as a college intern in the fight against the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, a battle we won,
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How to Buy “Green Electricity” for Your Maryland Home After SB1

How to Buy “Green Electricity” for Your Maryland Home After SB1

A blog by Laurel Peltier, originally published on Retail Energy Revealed   Maryland families recently received letters and emails from their retail energy supplier informing them that their contracts were
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Takoma Park rescues 4000 trees from invasive vines

Maryland Energy Talk Interviews Mike Tidwell about The Lost Trees of Willow Avenue

This interview first aired on Maryland Energy Talk and is reprinted here with permission. Jamie DeMarco: Welcome back everyone. This is Maryland Energy talk for April 17th 2025: Mike Tidwell’s
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Solar Investing – Making a Concrete Difference

A blog by Ruth Amundsen, CCAN supporter from Hampton Roads In these days of political maelstrom and uncertainty, I love doing something that makes a concrete difference for our climate.
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Why We Can’t Afford to Lose FEMA: Lessons from Hurricane Helene and Beyond

Why We Can’t Afford to Lose FEMA: Lessons from Hurricane Helene and Beyond

A blog by Elle Falkowski, CCAN Carol Brantley Climate Justice Policy Fellow Throughout my three years at Wake Forest University, North Carolina has become my home away from home. One
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