Environmental Defense Fund
To ensure that Connecticut makes significant progress toward its legislative commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
To ensure that Connecticut makes significant progress toward its legislative commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
To design, adopt and implement strong energy efficiency programs and well-supported policy initiatives in Illinois and Iowa; and to challenge a proposed coal plant in Michigan that would produce large amounts of global warming pollution and other contaminants.
To spur chemical policy reform by continuing product investigations; completing testing of women leaders, mothers, toddlers, infants and teenage girls for exposures to chemicals; and aggressively disseminating the results.
To use forensic science techniques to generate evidence that sheds light on cases of human rights violations in Latin America.
To document health effects related to pesticide exposure and advance policy reforms that protect the health of children and farmers and build toward national comprehensive pesticide policy reform.
To document health effects related to pesticide exposure and advance policy reforms that protect the health of children and farmers and build toward national comprehensive pesticide policy reform.
To foster entrepreneurial activities within Maine Native American communities.
To protect Hawaii’s environment and farms from the hazards of genetically engineered agriculture by building resistance to Monsanto’s corn seed production, expanding farmers’ conventional seed exchanges, and protecting papaya, taro and coffee crops from genetically engineered production.
To develop and launch a comprehensive online, open-source evaluation tool for building materials, and assist health care leaders in selecting green building materials.
To promote on-farm composting and soil building practices that create regenerative food and soil systems on Vermont farms.