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New tactic for Sunrise Movement: Disaster relief
As part of their push to change the debate on climate change, Sunrise Movement leaders say they want to expand their use of an atypical form of political activism — disaster relief.
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Mark K. Matthews, E&E News reporter
As part of their push to change the debate on climate change, Sunrise Movement leaders say they want to expand their use of an atypical form of political activism — disaster relief.
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By Lesley Clark, Heather Richards and Carlos Anchondo in Energywire
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By Kevin Bogardus in E&E Daily