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In Next Coronavirus Rescue Bill, 830 Groups Urge Congress to Halt Electricity, Water, Broadband Shutoffs

by GCV Education Fund | Apr 13, 2020 | Energy & Climate, Environmental Justice, Federal Updates, Press & Media

For Immediate Release, April 13, 2020 Contact: Jean Su, Center for Biological Diversity, (415) 770-3187, jsu@biologicaldiversity.org Chandra Farley, Partnership for Southern Equity, (404) 538-6236, cfarley@psequity.org Jackie Filson, Food & Water Action, (860)...

A Message from our Director about COVID-19

by GCV Education Fund | Apr 2, 2020 | Energy & Climate, Legislative

  “No matter how bleak or menacing a situation may appear, it does not entirely own us. It can’t take away our freedom to respond, our power to take action.” ― Ryder Carroll   Dear Conservation Voters, First and foremost, I hope you and your loved ones...

What is Coal Ash and Why is it Poisoning the Water?

by GCV Education Fund | Apr 2, 2020 | Energy & Climate, Legislative, Water

The topic of coal ash is on fire in Georgia (pun intended)! Coal ash is the residue left behind after coal is burned to fuel power plants. The waste is often mixed with water and stored in large ponds, known as “ash ponds.” These ponds contain toxic chemicals, such as...

50 Environmental Films to Add to Your Watchlist

by GCV Education Fund | Mar 25, 2020 | Energy & Climate, Environmental Justice

The year 2020 marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, an annual celebration that takes place on April 22 that brings millions of activists together to support protecting our planet and the people who live on it. As Earth month approaches, we know that the challenges...

2020 Georgia State Legislative Update

by GCV Education Fund | Mar 2, 2020 | Energy & Climate, Environmental Justice, Legislative

The second half of the Georgia General Assembly’s legislative session began on January 13. It’s been a busy session and crossover day, the day when bills need to be sent to the second chamber, is rapidly approaching on March 12. For reference, bills that are not sent...

HR 843: Irresponsibility and Lack of Vision

by GCV Education Fund | Mar 2, 2020 | Energy & Climate, Environmental Justice, Legislative

The introduction of the Green New Deal in Congress has been a divisive issue, at a minimum. In Georgia, this has culminated with the introduction of HR 843 in the House, a resolution that takes aim at the Green New Deal and, by extension, environmental policies. What...
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