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Climate Change

The Climate Change Meeting That Really Matters, Everyone Says So

December 21, 2015 Leave a Comment

We joined the Minnesota contingent to COP21 for happy hour and dinner—legislators, educators, activists—some getting ready to go home, others, like us, just arrived, and feeling slightly lost but invigorated, despite jetlag. Blog Post by Athena Kildegaard, Board Member.

State of the Birds Report’s Sobering Conclusion

October 13, 2014 Leave a Comment

Last month the National Audubon Society released its fifth State of the Birds Report. The report includes both good and bad news – all of it related directly to how we are caring for our land and water.

3 MN River Valley Counties May Host Solar Farms

February 19, 2014 Leave a Comment

In 2013, the number of solar jobs increased by 73% in Minnesota according to a report released by the Solar Foundation this month. That is good news for renewable energy advocates who worked hard in 2013 to pass new solar laws for Minnesota to ensure the health of our environment, people, and economy. Post by Sarina Otaibi, CURE Director of Communications & Engagement.

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