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Jake Rozmaryn, Interdisciplinary, Maryland
"Clean energy is essential to build the next-generation economy that is carbon-free, climate-resilient, circular, local, and equitable."
Rachel Bonas, Solar, Maryland
“I have to say this was one of the best decisions I have ever made, wish I had done it earlier.”
Adam Powers, Green Gentailer, Maryland
“One common misconception about clean energy, and climate action generally, is that it either takes heroic individual decisions OR mass collective direct action. However, these two aren’t at odds at all! The opposite, actually -- they’re deeply related. When you take climate action, say you choose clean energy, by sharing that choice with others you will inspire more in your circles of friends, family, and neighbors to make the switch, too.”
Larissa Johnson, Solar, Maryland
“Clean energy is home grown, clean energy is better for our air, land, and water, and clean energy is something that we should be proud to create.”