Upside Down: The CCAN Podcast

By: Chesapeake Climate Action Network
  • Summary

  • Where we bring new insights into the upside of the clean energy revolution, and the dark realities of dirty energy. The Chesapeake Climate Action Network (CCAN) is dedicated to raising awareness about the impacts and solutions associated with global warming in MD, VA, DC, and nation-wide.
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Episodes
  • Stopping PROJECTpipes with Naomi Cohen-Shields
    Jul 25 2023

    CCAN is involved in some pressing campaigns, and PROJECTpipes is no exception. This battle with Washington Gas and the Public Service Commission could affect DC for decades to come. Join us today with Naomi Cohen-Shields, CCAN's DC Campaigns Coordinator and learn about how you can get involved in the fight against PROJECTpipes!

     

    Naomi grew up in Maryland, just outside of D.C., where a love of both protests and hiking combined to nurture a passion for environmental learning and justice. Naomi studied Environmental Engineering at Princeton University, with a particular focus on the inequitable impacts of air pollution and science communications. While there, she also helped start the campaign to divest and dissociate the university from fossil fuels. Naomi went on to work at the Environmental Defense Fund as a climate science fellow, and later for the New Hampshire Democratic Party as a field organizer for the 2022 midterm elections.

     

    Check out our website at chesapeakeclimate.org, or find us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook! If you want to get involved with the fight against PROJECTpipes, click here!

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    39 mins
  • Meet Arianna Huff -- CCAN’s Grant Manager
    Jul 11 2023

    Grant money helps keep CCAN's incredible projects running, and Arianna Huff does amazing work keeping CCAN going. Join us in this episode of Inside Out where we discuss fracking-induced earthquakes in Oklahoma, meteorology, and, of course, Arianna's journey in the climate fight. 

     

    Arianna Huff recently joined CCAN as the grants manager after graduating from Duke University with her Master’s of Environmental Management. Arianna studied Environmental Sustainability at the University of Oklahoma which contributed to her interest in the environment, climate and sustainable food systems. She has worked in varying types of organizations from local organizations teaching children to garden to a larger international development organization, all of which were dedicated to environmental improvement. 

     

    Check out our website at chesapeakeclimate.org, or find us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook!

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    19 mins
  • Meet Nat Reid - CCAN’s Baltimore Organizer
    Jul 6 2023

    Vanlife, compost education, and dogs -- just a few of the topics discussed in this episode with Nat Reid, our new Baltimore organizer! Join us in the newest episode of Inside Out to learn about Electrify Maryland, the beginnings of composting in Baltimore, and living with zero food waste. Nat's personal sustainability goals truly underscore their work as a climate organizer, and are an inspiration for climate advocates and beginner environmentalists alike. This episode also features a very special guest: Nat's dog, Nova. 

     

    Nat has years of experience working in climate advocacy in Baltimore, from compost education with the Food Matters program to data analytics with Baltimore City's Strategic Initiatives and Reforms program. They are now spearheading CCAN's Baltimore Campaigns. Join us for this episode of Inside Out and hear about what inspires Nat to keep fighting for the climate!

     

    Check out our website at chesapeakeclimate.org, or find us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook!

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    30 mins

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