Toxics Action Center
To retire the Brayton Point coal plant and ensure that Massachusetts is coal free.
To retire the Brayton Point coal plant and ensure that Massachusetts is coal free.
To advance appropriately sited offshore wind power development in the Atlantic Ocean, specifically off the Massachusetts and Rhode Island coasts.
To shift New England colleges and universities food purchases away from industrial agriculture towards local, sustainable, and fair sources.
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 marketplace…
To sell more produce from New England farms to more local institutions by providing growers with new market opportunities and distributors with steady, transparent supply chains; and developing logistics and marketing solutions to encourage institutional customers to source more local…
To conduct research, raise consumer awareness and advocate for faster government action to restrict the “chemicals of concern” in common household products listed in the Canadian Chemicals Management Plan; and to leverage progress in Canada by helping advance chemicals policy…
To strengthen the capacity of emerging regional food systems infrastructure enterprises (e.g., food hubs and food processors) by providing business strategy and financial assistance so that food producers can scale up to obtain contracts with institutional buyers.
To retire the Brayton Point coal plant and ensure that Massachusetts is coal free.
To produce a “Climate Vision 20/20” report that would provide an updated assessment of emissions levels and trends in each state, quantify policy achievements in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and map the status of key policies in each state.
To retire the Bridgeport Harbor coal plant.