CERES: Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Economies
To improve corporate, investor and public policies on climate change in New England.
To improve corporate, investor and public policies on climate change in New England.
To achieve fundamental reform in Massachusetts policymaking and regulation on chemical use-stressing prevention of harm to public health and the environment-by building a broad statewide coalition representing health-affected, medical, organized labor, environmental, and faith communities that generates grassroots advocacy.
To achieve fundamental reform in Massachusetts policymaking and regulation on chemical use-stressing prevention of harm to public health and the environment-by building a broad statewide coalition representing health-affected, medical, organized labor, environmental, and faith communities that generates grassroots advocacy.
To achieve fundamental reform in Massachusetts policymaking and regulation on chemical use-stressing prevention of harm to public health and the environment-by building a broad statewide coalition representing health-affected, medical, organized labor, environmental, and faith communities that generates grassroots advocacy.
To stop the release of genetically engineered Hawaiian commodity crops (taro, coffee, sugarcane, banana and pineapple) while furthering research into the environmental and economic damage genetically modified papaya has caused in the islands.
To provide skills training and assistance in securing and retaining employment to women living in transitional housing.
To provide low-income Latina women with an opportunity to start a sustainable income-generating enterprise that will help them reach self-sufficiency.
To achieve fundamental reform in Massachusetts policymaking and regulation on chemical use-stressing prevention of harm to public health and the environment-by building a broad statewide coalition representing health-affected, medical, organized labor, environmental, and faith communities that generates grassroots advocacy.
To inform small-town and rural residents in Ohio about environmental policy issues through the opinion pages of their local newspapers.
To expand and protect insurance coverage of contraceptives using litigation, research, policy analysis, public education, coalition building and media outreach.