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June 2023
New Power Plant Rules Rely on Carbon Capture
The Biden administration released their long-awaited rule to regulate power plant pollution. Unfortunately, the plan relies on fossil fuel scams like carbon capture and hydrogen that could lock us into more dirty energy for decades to come. Our new carbon capture interactive websiteshows you why these scams are dangerous and why we need to invest in real clean energy solutions.
Protecting the Hudson River Riding the momentum of major climate victories in the 2023 New York legislature, our organizers are working to stop Holtec International from dumping 100 million gallons of radioactive wastewater into the Hudson River – a drinking water source for 100,000 New Yorkers.
Tell Congress to reject carbon capture scams and subsidies for Big Oil! We need incentives for real climate solutions, like wind and solar – not for faulty and unproven technology marketed by the fossil fuel industry. Tell your representatives to reject fossil fuel subsidies for carbon capture today!
June Event: Microplastics & Our Health You’re invited to our monthly virtual webinar series, How Microplastics Affect Our Health & Environment, on June 21. Join us to learn from experts about microplastics and solutions for protecting ourselves and our environment from plastic pollution.
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