Mercury Policy Project
To develop a regional model for reducing and ultimately eliminating human and wildlife exposures to mercury, an endocrine-disrupting heavy metal known to cause developmental disabilities even in infinitesimal quantities.
To develop a regional model for reducing and ultimately eliminating human and wildlife exposures to mercury, an endocrine-disrupting heavy metal known to cause developmental disabilities even in infinitesimal quantities.
To develop a regional model for reducing and ultimately eliminating human and wildlife exposures to mercury, an endocrine-disrupting heavy metal known to cause developmental disabilities even in infinitesimal quantities.
To support the Connecticut and Rhode Island chapters, to develop a regional model for reducing and ultimately eliminating human and wildlife exposures to mercury, an endocrine-disrupting heavy metal known to cause developmental disabilities even in infinitesimal quantities.
To develop a regional model for reducing and ultimately eliminating human and wildlife exposures to mercury, an endocrine-disrupting heavy metal known to cause developmental disabilities even in infinitesimal quantities.
To support the Genetically Engineered Food Alert.
To develop a regional model for reducing and ultimately eliminating human and wildlife exposures to mercury, an endocrine-disrupting heavy metal known to cause developmental disabilities even in infinitesimal quantities.
To provide a business plan for the infrastructure to support the technical assistance, administrative and marketing needs of Vermont’s agricultural producer associations and their members through a multipurpose resource center.
To support the growth of production livestock and marketing of value-added agricultural products, thereby helping to sustain farmland and farm communities in Vermont.
To continue to engage the interest of and educate Vermont livestock producers and associations, state government and legislators, slaughterhouse and processing businesses, and private and public funding communities about livestock business opportunities and to increase the amount of livestock being…
To conduct tests on genetically engineered food and to promote consumer labeling of genetically engineered food.