Environmental Health Strategy Center
To promote reforms in Maine that phase out the unnecessary use of the entire class of persistent, bioaccumulative toxic chemicals.
To promote reforms in Maine that phase out the unnecessary use of the entire class of persistent, bioaccumulative toxic chemicals.
To investigate and publicize instances of food product contamination and health impacts from crops genetically engineered to produce medicines and chemicals.
To defend human rights through in-depth research and advocacy with local, national and international government policymakers, nongovernmental organizations and the media.
To strengthen and develop policies for eliminating and cleaning up persistent toxic chemicals in the State of Washington.
To expand public awareness and increase debate about genetic engineering in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont through grassroots organizing that promotes municipal bans.
To strengthen the Human Rights Public Policies Oversight System of the Southern Cone Common Market.
To reduce human exposures to environmental neurotoxins in order to promote healthy child development. The project works to achieve this goal by educating women and men of reproductive age and the health professionals who serve them, and by promoting prevention…
To promote reforms in Maine that phase out the unnecessary use of the entire class of persistent, bioaccumulative toxic chemicals.
To promote reforms in Maine that phase out the unnecessary use of the entire class of persistent, bioaccumulative toxic chemicals.
To promote reforms in Maine that phase out the unnecessary use of the entire class of persistent, bioaccumulative toxic chemicals.