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Happy Thursday, everyone! This week, we’re looking at a nuclear power plant tour, the latest episode of Coming Clean, and a shark (very scary!).
WHAT BUSY BEES
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ACC DMV and ACC staff had the opportunity to join Constellation Energy and tour Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Station! The plant is the only nuclear power plant in the state of Maryland.
FROM THE HIVE
- ACC Founder and Executive Chairman Benji Backer in The Herald: State’s ‘ban’ of natural gas sets aside a climate tool
- ACC Government Affairs Director Morgan Brummund and Conservative Energy Network Policy Manager Connor Marley in The Washington Examiner: The US must expand its transmission infrastructure
- ACC Western Regional Director Hattie Hobart with Citizens’ Climate Lobby and RepublicEn in the Powell Tribune: Home on the range: Cattle, climate and conservation
- ACC Dartmouth Branch Leader Isaiah Menning mentioned in The Dartmouth: Climate policies evolve through the years
ATTENTION, HIVE MEMBERS
- PERC is hiring five new positions: state policy associate, conservation law fellow, communications manager, research fellow, and research associate.
- Join the new Conservative Climate Leadership Program at ClearPath! The program offers professional development and placement opportunities for individuals who are passionate about climate and clean energy policy. For more information, click here.
WE WANT TO SHARE YOUR NEWS
NEW EPISODE OF COMING CLEAN
This week, Stephen is joined by Dr. Casey Sacks, the president of Bridge Valley Community and Tech College in West Virginia. Dr. Sacks discusses workforce development and the role of community colleges in preparing students for the emerging clean energy job market. Click here to listen!