Mercury Policy Project
To guide state, national and international policy developments and coordinate grassroots advocacy to advance a national goal of virtually eliminating mercury exposure to humans and wildlife.
To guide state, national and international policy developments and coordinate grassroots advocacy to advance a national goal of virtually eliminating mercury exposure to humans and wildlife.
To support “Times Square Ink,” a job training and placement program for low level ex-offenders.
To educate members and consumers about the concerns regarding genetically engineered food, and to promote labeling and disclosure policies that are consistent with the citizens’ right-to-know principle.
To promote federal policy requiring private insurance plans that provide prescription drug coverage to include contraceptives obtained by medical prescription. The strategy for attaining this objective is centered on filing a petition with the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, claiming…
To promote Environmental Protection Agency adoption of stricter standards for mercury emissions from power plants.
To stimulate increased media coverage of issues and developments related to the introduction of genetically engineered products into the food supply. Special focus will be given to questionable behavior and tactics that large agricultural biotechnology corporations are pursuing to establish…
To enable Shatil to provide capacity-building consultation and training to human rights organizations in Israel.
To improve and maintain an Internet site devoted to nuclear weapons issues.
To support the Campaign for Food Safety, which will coordinate public education and grassroots organizing activities aimed at reducing the market share of genetically engineered foods.
To conduct strategically designed public education and media campaigns that increase support for abating climate change.