Farm to Institution New England
To enable Farm-to-Institution New England to build a stronger regional food system by connecting New England farms to its institutions through cross-state collaboration and infrastructure development.
To enable Farm-to-Institution New England to build a stronger regional food system by connecting New England farms to its institutions through cross-state collaboration and infrastructure development.
To implement strong energy efficiency standards established in Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Ohio.
To build the capacity of Midwest chapters to support clean alternatives to coal and mobilize Midwestern faith communities as prominent opponents to coal power.
To reduce energy use throughout the health care sector, and to encourage the sector to assume an advocacy role in defending the Clean Air Act and EPA’s authority to regulate air emissions.
To build support for chemicals policy reforms by educating and engaging citizens, the media and key decisionmakers.
To build support along the Atlantic coastline for appropriately sited offshore wind development.
To raise awareness of environmental factors, particularly toxic chemicals, that can harm brain development, contributing to learning disabilities and behavior disorders; to prevent those chemical exposures, especially among pregnant women and children, by helping to reform their regulation and use;…
To assist more than 200 colleges, universities and hospitals in investing a total of $1 billion in self-managed revolving loan funds to finance energy efficiency improvements.
To demonstrate that new coal-fired power plants are poor investments compared to alternatives and begin retiring existing plants by stopping capital flows.
To respond to growing demand for safer chemicals and products by promoting green chemistry and environmental design as key elements of sustainable business practice, and facilitating alternatives assessment as an approach to safer chemicals management within companies.