Chapter Chair UpdateSierra Club, on the state and national level, recognizes the work that needs to be done to combat racial injustice. Hear some reflections on how racial injustice and environmental injustice are entwined and affecting our state, and the steps we are taking to confront it. | Actions to Stop Racial Injustice and Fracked GasSierra Club Connecticut continues to take action against fossil fuels and the connected racial injustice in our state. During the current global pandemic, actions have moved towards caravans and virtual rallies, but we are still fighting to stop the Killingly Energy Center fracked gas plant! | CT's Window of Opportunity for Waste ManagementHow does our state deal with all the trash we produce? There are some major issues with our current process, but also a big opportunity for change. What are some options for moving Connecticut towards zero-waste, a cleaner environment, and healthier communities? |
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Envisioning a Greener BridgeportWhat will be the future of Remington Woods? With white supremacy being called out in all walks of life, including in the environmental movement, it is important to ask ourselves— how can we be allies to BIPOC communities? We can start by listening. Then we can follow their lead. Find out what the Bridgeport community envisions for the future of the Woods. | First District in Connecticut to Commit to 100% Clean EnergyFind out how one parent made a difference in her community. She sparked the discussion and helped lead the way, resulting in the resolution of the Region 18 school district in Connecticut to transition to 100% clean energy by 2030. Learn how you can do the same! | Health Benefits of Clean EnergyBesides saving our planet and our own health and well-being, there is a strong economic reason for transitioning to renewable energy sources. From information published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, learn about the health and economic benefits of moving to a clean energy future. |
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