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U.S. Representative Bonamici Joins Rally to Tell Trump Administration to Protect NOAA

Chesapeake Climate Action Network
3 weeks 6 days ago

 As President proposes slashing 100% of NOAA’s research budget, speakers highlighted NOAA’s vital role protecting communities from extreme weather disasters   WASHINGTON, D.C.  – Amid proposed draconian budget cuts at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and as Americans face escalating extreme weather risks, U.S. Representative Suzanne Bonamici (D-OR) joined former NOAA assistant administrators […]

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Why Virginians Are Paying Billions for Dominion’s Data Center Gas Plant 

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1 month 1 week ago

Op-Ed by Victoria Higgins, CCAN Action Fund’s Virginia Director, initially published in Richmond Times Dispatch.   Make it make sense: At a time when Virginians’ bills are being hit by soaring fuel costs, yet again tied to never-ending wars overseas, Dominion is proposing what would be the second-largest gas plant in the United States. Never mind that […]

The post Why Virginians Are Paying Billions for Dominion’s Data Center Gas Plant  appeared first on Chesapeake Climate Action Network.

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Who’s Waiting for Trump? The World is Taking Steps to Make Polluters Pay 

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1 month 3 weeks ago

By Denise Robbins, CCAN Communications Team In London, nations at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) advanced a proposal for a net-zero framework on maritime shipping, functionally creating the world’s first-ever price on carbon.  In Santa Marta, Colombia, more than 50 countries gathered for the First Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels, a historic attempt […]

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Lawmakers and Advocates Demand Reforms from PJM, Regional Grid Manager

Chesapeake Climate Action Network
1 month 3 weeks ago

Outside of PJM’s annual meeting, speakers called out grid mismanagement, rising electricity costs, and failure to bring cheaper clean energy online   BALTIMORE, MD — PJM Interconnection (PJM), the regional grid operator for Maryland and a dozen other states, is holding its annual conference at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront from May 11 to 13. State lawmakers […]

The post Lawmakers and Advocates Demand Reforms from PJM, Regional Grid Manager appeared first on Chesapeake Climate Action Network.

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Trump’s FEMA Reform Proposal Would Leave Communities to Face Climate Disasters Alone

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1 month 4 weeks ago

As extreme weather worsens, FEMA Review Council recommendations weaken federal disaster response and shift costs to states   WASHINGTON, D.C. —  The Trump Administration’s FEMA Review Council released yesterday its final report of recommendations to overhaul FEMA. These recommendations, which include privatizing the National Flood Insurance Program, increasing qualifying thresholds for disaster aid, and responding […]

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Advocates Warn Utility Regulators’ Decision to Delay Puts Customer Savings at Risk

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1 month 4 weeks ago

Maryland Public Service Commission asked staff to conduct further analysis despite evidence that ending gas line extension allowances would provide $1 billion in savings to gas customers over next decade   BALTIMORE, MD —The Maryland Public Service Commission (PSC) today delayed finalizing regulations to end gas line extension allowances (LEAs), preventing gas customers from having […]

The post Advocates Warn Utility Regulators’ Decision to Delay Puts Customer Savings at Risk appeared first on Chesapeake Climate Action Network.

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Why Chicago’s 1995 Heatwave Was More than a Weather Disaster

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2 months 1 week ago

By Olivia Bahena Sahagún, Federal Carol Brantley Climate Justice Fellow, Chesapeake Climate Action Network In July 1995, Chicago endured one of the deadliest climate disasters in U.S. history. A heatwave pushed temperatures above 100°F and heat index values to 115°F, causing more than 700 heat-related deaths. What made this heatwave so deadly for certain communities […]

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Outpouring of Maryland Nonprofit Groups Tell Gov. Wes Moore to Drop All Support for Mega-Polluting Data Center in Charles County

Chesapeake Climate Action Network
2 months 2 weeks ago

More than 60 Maryland environmental and community groups sign letter opposing the Moore administration’s apparent plan to facilitate construction of a massive gas power plant and gas pipeline to power data centers owned by cryptocurrency company.   ANNAPOLIS, MD – Fearing a tidal wave of climate pollution and profound disruptions to Charles County communities and […]

The post Outpouring of Maryland Nonprofit Groups Tell Gov. Wes Moore to Drop All Support for Mega-Polluting Data Center in Charles County appeared first on Chesapeake Climate Action Network.

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Over 100 Richmonders Step Up for Climate Action: CCAN’s 5K for the Planet Returns for Second Year

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2 months 3 weeks ago

Virginians laced up at Bryan Park to celebrate community and progress towards clean energy solutions across the Commonwealth.   RICHMOND, VA – The Chesapeake Climate Action Network (CCAN) hosted its second annual 5K for the Planet on Sunday, April 12, 2026, a community fun run and walk that brings Virginians together in support of bold […]

The post Over 100 Richmonders Step Up for Climate Action: CCAN’s 5K for the Planet Returns for Second Year appeared first on Chesapeake Climate Action Network.

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U.S. District Court Upholds D.C.’s Clean Energy Building Code

Chesapeake Climate Action Network
3 months 1 week ago

Federal court is the second in as many days to affirm local government’s authority to cut pollution, lower energy costs, and advance healthier building codes WASHINGTON, D.C. — Just 24 hours after the U.S. District Court of Maryland upheld Montgomery County’s all-electric building code, the U.S. District Court for DC today upheld the Clean Energy […]

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