Washington Toxics Coalition
To strengthen and build policies for eliminating and cleaning up persistent toxic chemicals in the State of Washington.
To strengthen and build policies for eliminating and cleaning up persistent toxic chemicals in the State of Washington.
To recordand distribute nationally the educational forum Autism and the Environment: Exploring a Connection.
To reduce the acreage of genetically engineered corn planted in the United States by informing farmers of the problems associated with planting these crops, particularly the market resistance to them.
To galvanize, support and coordinate strategic grassroots organizing related to agricultural biotechnology; assume operation of Greenpeace’s True Food Network and supermarket campaign; and participate in the ongoing campaign seeking to prevent commercialization of genetically engineered wheat.
To assist Maine citizens in holding state and federal regulatory agencies and polluters accountable for their 33-year failure to protect the Penobscot River from severe mercury contamination and other pollutants.
To educate the public and mobilize citizen responses to problematic nominees to the Supreme Court and the federal courts.
To foster decisions, policies, and practices that support smart growth principles in Vermont-advancing a vision of compact settlements separated by rural countryside and working landscapes with equitable access to all Vermonters.
To provide travel assistance to parents and caregivers to the annual conference; and to provide general support.
To ensure appropriate federal regulation of all genetically engineered crops and organisms, which would include adequate environmental and human health safety testing prior to commercial uses and mandatory labeling of consumer products with genetically engineered contents.
To reduce urban and regional air pollution and global warming emissions from America’s diesel engine fleet by establishing model policies and programs in at least six states.