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A weekly collection of updates from the Lowcountry’s
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LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS:
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- South Carolina Legislature Unlearns Lessons, Promotes Major Gas Industry Push
- CP View: Don’t let Charleston County play voters on funding to extend Interstate 526
- SC court dismisses Coastal Conservation League I-526 half-cent sales tax funds lawsuit
- Storm drain stewards: More than 8,000 storm drains are available for adoption
- S.C. sees $2.5B in climate damage over 3 years, new report says
- CARTA Seeks Community Input on Proposed Changes to Downtown Transit Service
- James Island resident calls out lack of crosswalk signs on Fort Johnson Road
- Isle of Palms temporarily reverses local sea wall ban. SC isn’t budging on state rules.
- Dead sperm whale discovered near Charleston
- Coast Guard, others clear Charleston oil spill near Chevron facility
- Roland makes art about wrongful conviction, wins Gibbes Museum’s 1858 prize
- Charleston choreographer draws attention to ghost forests through dance
- These are the us counties with the most bicycle traffic fatalities
- The thinking behind Historic Charleston Foundation’s choices for the Russell House
- Duke Energy proposes new gas plant to meet load growth, but groups question projections
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- Expand electric vehicle infrastructure in SC!
- Support thoughtful growth and land conservation!
- Lowcountry Thrives Green Business Program – Call for community FEEDBACK
- TAKE ACTION on transportation and mobility issues!
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- FEB 27: Talks on Tap: Walk on the Wild Side of Forensics
- FEB 27: CULTIVATE Science Street Art
- FEB 29: MAD PARK Night {Powered by Ethos Athletic Club, The Works, and The Works Cycle}
- FEB 29: Vermicomposting Workshop- Drop In Style
- MAR 2: Where the Wild Things Run 5k
- MAR 3: Teddy Bear Picnic
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GLOBAL NEWS & RESOURCES
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- Where could millions of EV batteries retire? Solar farms.
- Snaking toward a universal antivenom
- Back Forty: ‘The milk-drinking cult’
- ICYMI: The nature cure: how time outdoors transforms our memory, imagination and logic
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