From NC League of Conservation Voters <[email protected]>
Subject [CIB 7/22/19] Weekly Conservation Insider Bulletin for John xxxxxx
Date July 22, 2019 7:51 PM
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North Carolina League of Conservation Voters
Conservation Insider Bulletin

John's CIB for the week of July 22: A Just Climate campaign launched, seismic blasting blocked, Duke sued, and Donald appointed.

Building a Just Climate

More than 70 groups, including the national League of Conservation Voters, announced A Just Climate platform with 13 principles.
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Sonic Blasting Permit Blocked, Company Will Appeal

Gov. Cooper rejected a company's request to explore for oil and gas off our coast with sonic blasting, which is dangerous for marine life and fisheries.
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Duke Sued for Coal Ash Damages

North Carolina, Virginia, and several federal agencies have sued Duke Energy for damages from its massive 2014 Dan River coal ash spill.
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Return of the Fox Guarding the Henhouse

Phil Berger picked Pat McCrory's pro-polluter former DEQ secretary Donald Van der Vaart to serve on the Environmental Management Commission.
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