Three actions to take: 1) oppose Duke’s dirty gas, 2) support the Gov.'s veto of the billboard bill, 3) protect old-growth forest. Plus, how we honor environmental champs. All this in your CIB for the week of May 28th, 2024. |
Oppose Duke’s Dirty Gas Plans Duke Energy wants to replace dirty coal-fired power with dirty, expensive methane gas. Oppose Duke's dirty gas plan by attending our workshop. |
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Cooper Vetoes Billboard Bill Governor Cooper has vetoed a bill allowing billboard owners to cut down more public trees along our state’s highways. Take action today; even if you've already sent an email. Send another! We've updated the language. |
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Protect Old-Growth Forests Environmental advocates want the National Forest Service to protect the few remaining old-growth forest patches in North Carolina’s mountains. |
Honoring Environmental Champs! The NC League of Conservation Voters (NCLCV) last week honored environmental champion legislators of the year at its annual Green Tie Awards. NCLCV honored Rep. Pricey Harrison with its highest award, Defender of the Environment, as well as Sen. Graig Meyer (Senator of the Year), Rep. John Autry (Representative of the Year), and 15 Rising Star legislators. NC Attorney General Josh Stein, NCLCV’s endorsed candidate for Governor of North Carolina, delivered the keynote address. |
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