Category: Blog
Speaking up for the Great Lakes
In October, Clean Wisconsin led a small group of individuals for a small lobby day in Washington, D.C., to share stories about the importance of the Great Lakes with elected officials.
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Long overdue: Proposed rule aims to tackle nitrate pollution in drinking water
In the months ahead, we’ll be working with lawmakers and state agencies to make sure these rules protect drinking water and public health and offer every resident in Wisconsin with a well polluted by nitrates hope clean drinking water in the future.
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“There’s a shift coming”
A global movement makes its way through Madison as thousands march for climate action.
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The Myth of “Intermittent” Renewable Energy
Here's why we don't need another gas plant in Wisconsin.
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6 things you should do if your well is polluted
If you think your well may be contaminated, here are some steps you should take to protect you and your family from the health risks associated with polluted drinking water.
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Map: Support for climate change actions across Wisconsin
These local actions demonstrate that Wisconsin residents and communities are ready to tackle climate change, and they will play an important role in informing and supporting state action towards the goal of a carbon-free energy future.
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Resilient: How Milwaukee is using water capture technology to adapt to climate change
Using green infrastructure practices to cool the urban heat island, improve air quality, and increase the infiltration and capture of rainwater, Milwaukee has become a national leader in efforts adapt to a warming world due to climate change.
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Lawmakers need to support the CLEAR Act
If lawmakers are serious about protecting clean drinking water, they will sign on in support of the CLEAR Act.
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Why the carbon-free by 2050 goal matters
Without this goal as a starting point, we wouldn’t get anywhere.
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