NECEC Institute
To develop and accelerate clean energy policies, increase public understanding of the economic benefits of clean energy development, and promote clean energy adoption across New England.
To develop and accelerate clean energy policies, increase public understanding of the economic benefits of clean energy development, and promote clean energy adoption across New England.
To mobilize New England’s health care institutions to purchase sustainable, regionally grown food products.
To seek new chemical policy reforms, fully implement reforms enacted in recent years, and advance market campaigns in Connecticut.
To improve the supply chain from producer to institutional buyer in order to meet the growing demand for local food; and to increase farmer/producer financial viability.
To broaden and deepen accurate media coverage of environmental health studies by increasing effective interaction between scientists and journalists; offering journalists early access to soon-to-be-published science; and providing scientists the tools they need to interact more effectively with the media.
To launch a statewide campaign that moves Vermont to reliance on renewable sources for 80 percent of its energy needs by 2030.
To accelerate the closure of New Englands five remaining coal-fired power plants.
To conduct a media outreach campaign to challenge the American Chemistry Council’s attacks on the US Green Building Council.
To research current state procurement policies and practices in New England to determine the opportunities (and barriers) in each state and across the region for using aggregated demand for environmentally preferable goods and services to push the New England marketplaceā¦
To retire the Brayton Point coal plant and ensure that Massachusetts is coal free.