Chesapeake Climate Action Network
| WISH LIST $100: supplies for open
houses at the director’s renewable
energy home; $500: trees to offset
greenhouse gas emissions; $1,000:
new recording equipment for the
radio show, "Earthbeat. " |
Four years ago, when Mike Tidwell realized that his son might inherit a
very different world from the one he had enjoyed growing up, he was inspired
to create the Chesapeake Climate Action Network to fight global warming
full-time. Recognizing that climate change is a global crisis but one that also has
local consequences and solutions, CCAN focuses its education and mobilization
efforts on Maryland, Virginia, and DC – the first such organization to do so
Creativity is CCAN’s strength: frequent open houses at the founder’s 90-percent renewable home demonstrate
energy efficiency; “Earthbeat” airs weekly to discuss pertinent issues with local experts, authors, and the public;
coalitions of environmental, faith, business, and health groups encourage citizens to work with their legislators to
fight for clean energy, a stable climate, and good health. Their grassroots efforts and their passion have allowed
CCAN to take a global issue and make it a powerful local one. You, too, can be part of the local solution by
offering your support to this dynamic group.
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