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Statement: CCAN Thanks the Public Service Commission for Offshore Wind Decision

TAKOMA PARK, MD – Yesterday, the Maryland Public Service Commission approved changes to the plans to build offshore wind turbines off the coast of Ocean City, Maryland. This decision allows
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Just Senior Year of College Things: Navigating Unpredictability, New Chapters, and A Global Pandemic

Written by Ravena Pernanand Unexpected emails and last-minute packing When the first whispers of COVID-19 were emerging in the United States, I was packing my luggage and boarding a 4am
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Finding Hope in the Unglamorous Climate Fights

Written by Alice Bell I’ve always been drawn to the weird, kinda-niche parts of fighting climate change; divestment, the ins and outs of building energy codes, and so on. They’re
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Facing the COVID-19 Crisis as a College Student

Written by Abbey Kolf Adjusting to the New Reality It seems like just yesterday I was celebrating the new year with my family on vacation, my only cares in the
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Another Maryland Coal Plant Suddenly Retires

GenOn Files to Deactivate Another MD Coal-Fired Power Plant in 2021 Sudden announcement underscores the need for economic transition of Maryland’s remaining coal plantThursday, August 13, 2020Contact:  PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY,
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“What Are You?” – How Struggles with Multiculturalism Have Informed My Activism

By Zamir Ticknor “What Am I?”   I remember wearing my bright, aqua blue Panjabi with exquisite designs on the collars– that my family bought when I was in my home
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When it Comes to Climate Activism, There is No “One Lane”

We’ve received pushback for supporting Black Lives Matter and voting issues being “out of our lane.” Here’s our response. By Courtney Dyson When it comes to fighting the climate crisis,
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1,500+ Marylanders to Hogan Administration: Reject the Eastern Shore Pipeline Project

On the Heels of Massive Fracked-Gas Pipeline Shutdowns Nationally, Hogan Administration Considering Approval for a New Pipeline down the Eastern Shore of Maryland SALISBURY, MD — Today, environmental organizations announced
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Do the Next Right Thing: On Grief, Parenting, and Coronavirus

On Grief I was talking to a friend recently who is living with grief – her mom is sick, she and her family have moved temporarily to be with her,
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Environmental Groups Speak Out Against the Eastern Shore Pipeline for Fracked Gas

On the Heels of Massive Fracked-Gas Pipeline Shutdowns Nationally, Hogan Administration Considering Approval for a New Pipeline down the Eastern Shore of Maryland SALISBURY, MD — Today, dozens of organizations
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