Turning the page – End of a chapter for Comms Director Denise Robbins
Denise Robbins has spent the past four years as communications director of the Chesapeake Climate Action Network. Denise grew up in Madison, Wisconsin, went to college at Cornell in upstate
Acid Mine Drainage: The Weirdest and Worst Fossil Fuel Impact You’ve Never Heard Of
In fall 2019, I moved from Minnesota to Washington, DC to attend George Washington University. My one and only pre-COVID semester was a rollercoaster in many respects, but in one
Welcoming our new Federal & Maryland Policy Director
Just a few weeks ago CCAN had the pleasure of welcoming our new Federal & Maryland Policy Director Jamie DeMarco to our team and we are very excited to introduce
Welcoming our new Virginia Director
Just a few weeks ago CCAN had the pleasure of welcoming our new Virginia Director Kim Jemaine to our team and we are very excited to introduce you to her!
Meet a CCANer: Jamie DeMarco
Tell me a little bit about yourself! I grew up in northeast Baltimore and attended Warren Wilson College in western North Carolina, where I majored in Chemistry and Environmental Studies.
Meet a CCANer: Kim Jemaine
Kim Jemaine is CCAN’s new Virginia Director. Tell me a little bit about yourself! I’m originally from Pretoria, South Africa but have called Virginia home for the last 20 years.
Meet a CCANer: Elle de la Cancela
Tell me a little bit about yourself! I’m a New Yorker through and through! I grew up in the Riverdale neighborhood of the Bronx, before moving out in the northern
The Climate Podcasts to get you through 2020
So we all know just how shitty this year has been… Starting the year off with catastrophic bushfires in Australia, then the emergence and spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, and
White Paper: Why the Eastern Shore Pipelines are a Bad Investment for Maryland
The Eastern Shore of Maryland–ground zero for sea-level rise caused by global warming–is facing two proposed gas pipelines. We are concerned that expanding gas infrastructure to the area is an expensive,
Through a Newcomer’s Eyes: Grounding Myself in People and Place Along the Mountain Valley Pipeline Route
By Elle de la Cancela Maury called me throughout the whole drive over. It was welcomed, as I trekked my way through the mountains and into Monroe County, West Virginia.
