Mercury Policy Project
To coordinate the New England-wide effort to achieve the virtual elimination of mercury emissions in the region by 2010 and prevent human exposure to mercury.
To coordinate the New England-wide effort to achieve the virtual elimination of mercury emissions in the region by 2010 and prevent human exposure to mercury.
To assist state organizations seeking to increase the number of reproductive health care providers in rural areas; to improve access to abortion care by providing residency training in all abortion techniques; and to remove obstacles that prevent low-income women from…
To coordinate the New England-wide effort to achieve the virtual elimination of mercury emissions in the region by 2010 and prevent human exposure to mercury.
To develop organizing and leadership skills in Massachusetts’ low-income leaders of the future, and to build grassroots organizations capable of representing the interests of low-income people, both locally and state wide.
To reduce the amount of genetically engineered crops grown in the US by creating consumer pressure on businesses not to produce and sell foods and fibers with genetically engineered contents.
To accompany threatened human rights advocates in Colombia and Mexico, and to raise international attention about the human rights situations in those countries.
To enhance the ability (and willingness) of state and federal resource agencies in New England to enforce existing environmental protection laws by amplifying the voice of and protecting agency employees.
To promote demand for renewable energy in Connecticut.
To maximize opportunities for renewable power and energy efficiency to play a major role in New England’s energy system.
To research, publish and disseminate an annual report on human rights in Chile.