Landmine Survivors Network
To promote a global ban on the production, stockpile, transfer and use of antipersonnel landmines.
To promote a global ban on the production, stockpile, transfer and use of antipersonnel landmines.
To produce an independent, scientific analysis of the unresolved technical issues that may affect the safety of the proposed Yucca Mountain repository for high-level nuclear waste in Nevada.
To strengthen the infrastructure of state and local reproductive rights groups by providing financial resources, intensive training in grassroots organizing, and opportunities for networking within and across state lines.
To mount a media and public education campaign to raise awareness and understanding about US energy problems.
To eliminate mercury as a threat to people and wildlife in New England, through a combined program of education, research, coalition building, and policy advocacy.
To hire a senior land protection specialist in order to meet the growing demand for conservation services following the successful completion of the largest easement transaction in the country.
To foster and give voice to community-based environmental initiatives in New England and build a vibrant and diverse grassroots network of activists across the region, through small grants.
To reduce greenhouse gas emissions and strengthen the renewable energy sector by encouraging Episcopal churches and parishioners, as well as assisting other religious groups, to conserve energy or purchase green energy products where they are available.
To add computer literacy to the basic training model; and to restructure the advanced training program to serve working graduates better.
To support the planning and initial development of ClimateSaver.org, which is designed to build public awareness of the impact and threats posed by climate change.