Connecticut Public Health Research & Education Fund
To achieve concrete policy change and shift corporate practices in Connecticut to prevent health damage from toxic chemical exposures.
To achieve concrete policy change and shift corporate practices in Connecticut to prevent health damage from toxic chemical exposures.
To achieve concrete policy change and shift corporate practices in Connecticut to prevent health damage from toxic chemical exposures.
To seek environmental review and regulation of open-air field tests of genetically engineered crops in Hawaii.
To coordinate and promote campaigns in multiple states to eliminate brominated flame retardants as a precursor to comprehensive chemicals policy reform on persistent bioaccumulative and toxic chemicals.
To reduce or eliminate the environmental, safety and health consequences resulting from the storage of nuclear material at the Hanford site.
To move the health care sector to make environmental health issues important criteria in product selection of medical devices, building materials, food and chemicals; and to educate the health care industry about the links between environmental toxins and human health.
To support the adoption and implementation of efficiency standards for appliances and equipment in New England states.
To ensure that emerging green building standards incorporate health-based criteria by eliminating building materials that release toxic chemicals into the environment; and to encourage the health care, religious and affordable housing sectors to use those criteria in their building programs.
To coordinate a national network of local, regional and national organizations working to promote environmental management and cleanup at nuclear weapons facilities.
To coordinate and promote campaigns in multiple states to eliminate brominated flame retardants as a precursor to comprehensive chemicals policy reform on persistent bioaccumulative and toxic chemicals.