From NC League of Conservation Voters <[email protected]>
Subject [CIB 9/30/19] Weekly Conservation Insider Bulletin for John xxxxxx
Date September 30, 2019 6:14 PM
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North Carolina League of Conservation Voters
Conservation Insider Bulletin

John's CIB for the week of September 30: Attorney General Stein stands up for endangered species, while Gov. Cooper pushes for clean energy.

Climate Council Presents Clean Energy Plan

The Climate Change Interagency Council presented Gov. Roy Cooper its final Clean Energy Plan to make North Carolina carbon-neutral by 2050.
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North Carolina Challenges Attack on Endangered Species

North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein joined 17 other state AGs in suing Trump's EPA to stop its attack on the Endangered Species Act.
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Trump Rollback Threatens North Carolina Waters

President Trump's EPA is trying to roll back rules that protect clean water and require developers to restore wetlands they spoil.
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That's our report for this week.

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