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Photos from Clean Water Action's post 06/04/2026

Our National Campaigns Team is thrilled to welcome two fellows this summer joining us from the Yale Environmental Fellows Program and the Yale Conservation Scholars Early Leadership Initiative — Brandi Williams and Jagur Parks.

This week we had the opportunity to visit Climate Action Campaign pop-up Museum of Unnatural Disasters. This exhibit highlights how extreme climate events are affecting us all and brings it down to the personal level through artifacts and survivor stories. Check it out on the National Mall through June 14th!

Photos from Clean Water Action's post 06/03/2026

Protecting our health from toxic chemicals should be a top priority for Congress but new proposals are threatening our safety.

Thankfully, advocates, health professionals, veterans, and community leaders from the Alliance for Health and Safe Chemicals are meeting with Congress to ensure our nation’s main chemical safety law, the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) is preserved.

TSCA requires the Environmental Protection Agency to review chemicals for safety before they’re widely used in products found in our homes, schools and workplaces.

Strong chemical safeguards protect all of us – and they’re worth speaking up for. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse

06/02/2026

Today, community members in Pittsburgh are coming together for the Flint/Pittsburgh Day of Action to reflect on the lead crisis that impacted Pittsburgh, recognize the parallels to Flint, and stand with families still living with the consequences.

This event is also about accountability. Private water corporations like Veolia should not be allowed to sweep their record under the rug when communities are harmed by contaminated drinking water.

The event is happening now at Community Forge in Wilkinsburg, PA.

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06/01/2026

🌈🌈Happy Pride Month from the team at Clean Water Action & Clean Water Fund!🌈🌈

We continue to stand in solidarity with the LGBTQIA+ community – our colleagues, friends, and supporters – this and beyond. 🏳️‍🌈💗

Let’s continue to work together for a more just and more inclusive world that honors, uplifts, and celebrates our diverse and intersecting identities, as well as the stories and contributions of LGBTQIA+ individuals. Stay tuned here for special spotlights all month long!🌈

Don’t let NJ Legislators take their Summer Break without Passing Landmark Climate Bill 05/29/2026

New Jersey families shouldn’t have to pay for a climate crisis they didn’t cause.

Scientists warn that our state is on the frontlines of climate disasters, from rising sea levels to more intense flooding and fires. And without action, the cost will fall on us--our homes, our communities, and our wallets.

There’s a better way. The Polluters Pay to Make New Jersey More Affordable Act (S2338/A3735) would make the biggest oil and gas corporations, those most responsible for climate pollution, pay their fair share.

✅ Could generate $2.5 billion per year
✅ Up to $50 billion over 20 years for climate resilience
✅ Holds only the largest polluters accountable, not everyday residents

We’re close, but legislative leadership needs to act NOW. If Senate President Scutari and Assembly Speaker Coughlin post the bill for a vote, it can pass and be signed into law!

⏰ The summer break is approaching fast. We can’t afford delays.

👉 If you live in New Jersey, please take action today: Tell your NJ legislators to push leadership to move this bill forward!

Don’t let NJ Legislators take their Summer Break without Passing Landmark Climate Bill Tell your legislators to pass landmark legislation to make Big Oil corporate polluters pay their fair share for the escalating costs of climate damage — protecting our towns, taxpayers, and future generations. Urge them to vote yes for the “Polluters Pay to Make New Jersey More Affordable Act”...

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