State Alliance for Federal Reform of Chemicals Policy
To work toward chemicals policy reforms at the state level.
To work toward chemicals policy reforms at the state level.
To steadily drive down use and production of 100 priority chemicals (the Hazardous Hundred) in consumer products in favor of truly safer alternatives, and promote other organizations’ participation in that effort.
To work toward the closure of the five remaining coal plants in New England by 2020 and support permanent retirement, just transition for workers and communities, and appropriate redevelopment or repowering at each site.
To provide key administrative and coordinating functions for the New Hampshire food strategy design and planning teams, including: facilitating communication among state and regional food planning networks; planning, convening, and facilitating meetings to advance network goals; researching, analyzing, and distributing…
To continue the Solarize program in the Upper Valley.
To make solar power a mainstream energy solution across the Northeast by lowering its cost and increasing accessibility. In the short term the goals are to establish favorable shared solar and net metering rules in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont; and…
To work toward the closure of Brayton Point by 2017, and ensure a smart transition that meets community and worker needs while stimulating clean energy development in the region.
As part of the Healthy Connecticut Alliance, which is working to retire the Bridgeport Harbor Station coal plant; create and facilitate a community planning process that focuses on a sustainable post-retirement use of the coal plant aligned with the citys…
To steadily drive down use and production of 100 priority chemicals (the Hazardous Hundred) in consumer products in favor of truly safer alternatives, and promote other organizations’ participation in that effort.
To steadily drive down use and production of 100 priority chemicals (the Hazardous Hundred) in consumer products in favor of truly safer alternatives, and promote other organizations’ participation in that effort.