Toxics Action Center
To support the Mass Power Forward grassroots campaign on behalf of clean energy policy in Massachusetts, which excludes major expansion of the fossil fuel infrastructure
To support the Mass Power Forward grassroots campaign on behalf of clean energy policy in Massachusetts, which excludes major expansion of the fossil fuel infrastructure
To maintain New England’s leadership in decarbonizing the energy system as a means of meeting the region’s climate change goals.
To prevent overbuilding New England’s natural gas infrastructure by stopping the Kinder Morgan pipeline project.
To continue involvement in the Mt. Tom coal plant’s retirement by securing cleanup of the on-site coal ash.
To accelerate adoption of plug-in electric vehicles in Connecticut and Massachusetts as part of a national campaign to build the consumer market for electric vehicles.
To reduce babies’ exposures to toxic chemicals during the first 1,000 days of development, a highly critical period that can determine future health outcomes.
To assist Maine farms in scaling up to serve wholesale markets.
To develop a robust farm to school network that expands outreach and education for farmers, distributors, and farm service providers about institutional sales opportunities.
To create a successful model that demonstrates the possibility for farmworkers, farmers, and retailers to align values, work cooperatively, and create a more fair food system in response to arowing demands for equity from workers and consumers.
To ensure strong implementation of Oregon’s new chemical regulatory regime under the Toxic-Free Kids Act, and to expand the OEC’s Healthy Purchasing Initiative to more states.