Tagged Stories: "Chesapeake Bay Trust"
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Chemical contaminant “PCBs” persist in Chesapeake schools
May 26, 2022A Chesapeake Bay Program study identifies sources of PCBs
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Emergency funding allows environmental education to continue outside and online
February 9, 2022The Chesapeake Bay Program Office helps watershed non-profits continue environmental literacy programming during the pandemic
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Caring for creation
March 30, 2021A restored stream at St. Luke's Episcopal Church is a beacon of environmental progress
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Taking a deeper dive on oxygen in the Chesapeake Bay
September 29, 2020New monitoring technology is helping scientists better estimate dead zones
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A garden for healing patients and the river
April 9, 2020In Baltimore, a hospital’s green space aids recovery and filters stormwater pollution
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Long-awaited Conowingo plan begins to take shape
October 9, 2019Funds awarded to help address financing, oversight of Conowingo WIP
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A ‘green street’ leads to renewal in Cambridge
April 19, 2019Stormwater management is integral to the city’s revitalization effort
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Muslims find their faith in nature
August 3, 2017Islamic youth learn to connect nature and faith on a Maryland farm
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Six groups working to grow and diversify the green sector
March 3, 2017From professional support to job training, these organizations are supporting the growth of the green workforce
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Trash Trawl hauls microplastics from Bay waters
March 31, 2016A research effort seeks to determine the extent of plastic pollution in the Chesapeake
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