Lea Foushee featured in SPNN documentary on water
The Youth Intern Program is a summer internship for youth in Saint Paul to create a documentary that addresses a community issue. This summer, one of our youth production groups partnered with the Center for Earth, Energy and Democracy (CEED) to produce a short documentary on water pollution. The youth interviewed water quality scientists as well as a community activist to learn more about this issue. Their documentary explores how everything we do impacts our water and the ripple effect that pollution can have on our world.
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Sacred Water | Water for Life https://t.co/UMEtJljn6j
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Sacred Water - Water for Life, extremely limited stock https://t.co/UMEtJljn6j
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China’s Floating Nuclear Plants Pose Risks to Sea https://t.co/vHp5m1nBU6
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Average US Wind Price Falls to $20 per Megawatt-Hour https://t.co/EVYQRXYME9 via @greentechmedia
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Holtec vows safe transport of spent nuclear fuel to Carlsbad and Hobbs https://t.co/eoKVZnA7sX via @CCurrentArgus
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E.P.A. Rule Change Could Let Dirtiest Coal Plants Keep Running (and Stay Dirty) https://t.co/vHjz261DMF
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Harsh new anti-protest laws restrict freedom of speech, advocates say https://t.co/VvIojATi6L
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Big oil asks government to protect its Texas facilities from climate change https://t.co/Pa9PpZ00do
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The Water Crises Aren’t Coming—They’re Here https://t.co/3Yck5bOJkP via @Esquire
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PolyMet still facing hurdles to proposed mine https://t.co/YMYLIrESba