A critical moment for our climate — this and more in your CIB for the week of April 25th, John. |
RECAP: Fair Maps. Now What? ICYMI, we took gerrymandering legislators to court and won fairer maps. To explore what happens next, last Tuesday, our lead attorney Sam Hirsch and Director of Strategic Communications Dustin Ingalls joined representatives from Ohio LCV who are also fighting for fairer maps in the Buckeye State. |
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HBCUs for Climate & Environmental Justice At the first HBCU climate conference since before the pandemic and since a pro-climate justice president took office, leaders called for justice for Black communities most impacted by climate change. |
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Solar Rebate for Churches Sunsets Soon A 2017 law which has helped dozens of religious nonprofits install rooftop solar systems will soon expire. |
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Hogs and Biogas Don’t Help the Climate A new NC Utilities Commission report finds hog and poultry waste biogas fails to meet renewable energy targets under the 2007 REPS law. |
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