Activities of Interest in West Virginia

by Duane Nichols on June 2, 2020

Climate Lunch and Learn Series

From West Virginia Rivers Coalition, June 1, 2020

West Virginians are seeing the effects of the changing climate and researchers across the state are studying what it means for West Virginia. WV Rivers is highlighting these scientists and their research through our virtual Climate and Water Lunch & Learn Series. During the live webinars, you’ll learn first-hand from the researchers on the front line of the climate crisis.

Join us for our next webinar on June 5, 11:00 am. Dr. Nicolas Zégre is the Director of the Mountain Hydrology Laboratory at West Virginia University. He’ll be sharing his research on water security and climate change from a West Virginia perspective. Register here.

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Federal Threat to Net Metering & States’ Rights

From Solar United Neighbors, June 1, 2020

Protect Your Solar Rights!

A message from our partners at Solar United Neighbors

A secretive group of special interests are trying to strip away solar rights. If they succeed, families and businesses won’t be fairly credited for the valuable solar energy they produce.

>> If you already have solar, it could cost you thousands of dollars.

>> If you don’t yet have solar, it could limit your ability to go solar in the future.

>> If you’re a solar installer, it could mean fewer jobs and less revenue.

This group has asked federal regulators to seize states’ ability to ensure you receive fair credit for the electricity you produce.

Join Solar United Neighbors & Vote Solar to take action to stop the threat to net metering and states’ rights. Please go here to take a quick action and speak out in support of solar!

https://www.savesolar.org/

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See also: WV Citizens for Clean Elections

Your Vote is Your Voice, June 1, 2020

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See also: West Virginia Environmental Council Newsletter

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