Physicians for Social Responsibility of Maine
To protect human health from toxic chemical exposures by phasing out use and release of persistent toxic chemicals and enacting comprehensive chemicals policy reform in Maine.
To protect human health from toxic chemical exposures by phasing out use and release of persistent toxic chemicals and enacting comprehensive chemicals policy reform in Maine.
To expand renewable electricity use from less than 3 percent today to at least 25 percent by 2025 and 50 percent by 2050.
To protect human health from toxic chemical exposures by phasing out use and release of persistent toxic chemicals and enacting comprehensive chemicals policy reform in Maine.
To develop a market and regulatory framework that reduces the economic and legal risks to farmers and rural communities from GE agriculture while promoting the continued growth of conventional alternatives such as organic and local crops.
To strengthen human rights and democracy in Latin America by providing training and practical skills to non-governmental, governmental and inter-governmental professionals who are in a position to influence that process.
To expand electric and non-electric energy efficiency programs; increase Vermont’s reliance on clean renewable power sources; and educate and mobilize Vermonters to support action that abates global warming.
To secure adoption of groundbreaking policy reforms that protect human health and the environment from the impacts of toxic chemicals while serving as a model for other states and a driver for federal reforms.
To secure adoption of groundbreaking policy reforms that protect human health and the environment from the impacts of toxic chemicals while serving as a model for other states and a driver for federal reforms.
To secure adoption of groundbreaking policy reforms that protect human health and the environment from the impacts of toxic chemicals while serving as a model for other states and a driver for federal reforms.
To secure adoption of groundbreaking policy reforms that protect human health and the environment from the impacts of toxic chemicals while serving as a model for other states and a driver for federal reforms.