Federal funding brings change, excitement to Wisconsin communities
June 20, 2024
Unprecedented levels of federal funds are bringing transformative changes – and a lot of excitement – to communities across Wisconsin. That’s why we’ve…
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Bad River: Powerful documentary follows Wisconsin tribe’s fight for sovereignty and environmental justice
June 20, 2024
This spring, Clean Wisconsin staff and members visited theaters across the state to see Bad River, a powerful new documentary from award-winning director…
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Showing up for wind in Wisconsin
June 20, 2024
Compared to Wisconsin, Michigan’s wind capacity is four times higher. Minnesota: six times higher. Illinois: ten times higher. And Iowa: a whopping 17…
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Why the dream kitchen shouldn’t include a gas stove
June 20, 2024
Many Wisconsinites cook with gas stoves, but recent studies show that these appliances emit dangerous pollutants into homes. According to Wisconsin Public Radio,…
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Move by Wisconsin’s electric grid operator exposes myth of gas plant dependability
June 20, 2024
Five years ago, gas power plants were considered consistently dependable and ready to provide power whenever we needed it. But then the 2021…
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Proposed Line 5 reroute reaches critical juncture
June 20, 2024
The controversial proposal by Enbridge Energy to reroute a segment of its Line 5 oil and gas pipeline in northern Wisconsin has reached…
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Why Geothermal Energy is Good (With Example!!)
June 6, 2024
See how geothermal works and whether it really makes a difference when it comes to energy use. 🌡❄️ Thank you Boys & Girls…
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Science Moms
June 2, 2024
"I would like for my kids to look back on the 2020s as the time that we turned the corner on climate change, just like we look back on the 1970s for air quality in the 1980s, for the ozone hole. The solutions are out there."…
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Environmental Groups Warn Against Fast-Tracking Federal Review of Line 5 Pipeline Project in Northern Wisconsin
May 16, 2024
“Holding the public hearing now, before the Army Corps has all the information it needs to fully assess the risks to our wetlands and waterways, is premature and unfairly deprives the public of a meaningful opportunity to participate in the process,” said Brett Korte, staff attorney with Clean Wisconsin.…
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3 Cheers for Climate Beer!
May 10, 2024
Kernza, the world's first perennial grain crop, could be a game changer when it comes to sustainable food production and using our land to help fight climate change. But the big question: does it make a good beer?…
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