A bad bill putting billboard profits over trees, a new threat to wetlands, and a timely demonstration of utility-scale battery power. Plus, a reminder to buy your tickets to Green Tie 2024! All this in your CIB for the week of May 20th, 2024. |
Senate Bows to Billboard Profiteers Last week, the NC Senate approved legislation expanding the power of billboard owners to cut down trees along state highways. Take action! |
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New Court Case Killing Wetlands Protections A new court case in eastern North Carolina could finish killing off federal rules protecting wetlands. Conservationists are fighting back. |
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Battery Power Bails Out Texas Electric Grid Battery power bailed out Texas' electric grid. North Carolina should take note when weighing Duke Energy’s expensive and destructive plans. |
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