Center for Environmental Citizenship
To promote civic engagement among college students and make clean energy and climate change key mobilizing issues.
To promote civic engagement among college students and make clean energy and climate change key mobilizing issues.
To educate the public about critical environmental issues and alert them to federal proposals that would weaken environmental protections; generate a public reaction against threats to key environmental safeguards; and expand and strengthen the base of constituents for whom the…
To promote policy changes and market shifts to safer substitutes for polyvinyl chloride within the City of Buffalo and the State of New York.
As part of the New England Zero Mercury Campaign, to achieve the virtual elimination of mercury emissions in New England by 2010, thereby preventing further human and wildlife exposures to this persistent, bioaccumulative toxic chemical known to cause serious neurological…
To create a model for the use and financing of clean energy technologies (primarily fuel cells and solar energy) at critical public emergency facilities such as fire stations, police, hospitals, and other homeland security or emergency preparedness facilities.
As part of the New England Zero Mercury Campaign, to achieve the virtual elimination of mercury emissions in New England by 2010, thereby preventing further human and wildlife exposures to this persistent, bioaccumulative toxic chemical known to cause serious neurological…
As part of the New England Zero Mercury Campaign, to achieve the virtual elimination of mercury emissions in New England by 2010, thereby preventing further human and wildlife exposures to this persistent, bioaccumulative toxic chemical known to cause serious neurological…
As part of the Alliance for a Clean and Healthy Maine, to promote reforms that phase out the unnecessary use of the entire class of persistent, bioaccumulative toxic chemicals.
To oppose a major expansion of the electric transmission system in northwest Vermont, when the energy demand could be more cost effectively met using efficiency and clean, distributed generation.
To strengthen and build policies for eliminating and cleaning up persistent toxic chemicals in the State of Washington.