PIR Center for Policy Studies in Russia
To publish a bimonthly journal on nuclear nonproliferation in Russia.
To publish a bimonthly journal on nuclear nonproliferation in Russia.
To expand and replicate the award-winning “Responsible Sexuality” film production program for young people that focuses on HIV/AIDS to address the problem of teenage pregnancy. The teen pregnancy project will target high-risk youth and develop a model that could be…
To clean up or close down the fourteen most polluting coal- and oil-fired power plants in New England. (collaboration with Clean Water Fund, MASSPIRG Education Fund, and Natural Resources Council of Maine)
To double the number of microenterprise start-ups in its target New England states, reaching 150 during 2001.
To ensure that the gains for renewable energy and improved air quality embedded in state laws deregulating New England’s utilities are preserved during the regulatory rulemaking process now underway in state agencies. Preservation of renewable portfolio standards and renewable energy…
To hold two briefing and training sessions for member scientists on national missile defense.
To shape the role of genetic engineering in the quest for a sustainable food system.
To prevent deployment of a US national missile defense system, influence the next administration’s conduct of a new Nuclear Posture Review, and mobilize scientists to become engaged in nuclear weapons policy debates.
To continue support for demonstration of a very promising Welfare-to-Work model called “Innovations at Work” (IAW).
To purchase technology to improve the organization’s ability to track its effectiveness in reaching the public with information.