Toxics Action Center
To work toward closure of New England’s remaining coal-fired power plants, prevent expansion of natural gas infrastructure, and mobilize grassroots support for clean energy.
To work toward closure of New England’s remaining coal-fired power plants, prevent expansion of natural gas infrastructure, and mobilize grassroots support for clean energy.
To continue core campus organizing and launch a new initiative to directly address the anti-competitive practices that large food service management companies use to maintain market dominance.
To increase the amount of local food purchased by Vermont institutions while supporting the economic viability of food producers.
To help New England states and local governments build, expand, and implement strong policies to achieve cost-effective energy efficiency as a core strategy for reducing carbon emissions.
To work toward economic viability for New England farmers and food producers by offering hands-on financial literacy training, expanding market channels, and connecting farms with agricultural investors.
To reduce or eliminate human and environmental exposure to toxic chemicals by fighting to ensure that science-based, health-protective policies are adopted and effectively implemented with particular attention given to priority chemicals of very high concern.
To build the support among policymakers that is needed to launch offshore wind power in New England.
To host a bipartisan convening for state legislators from across the country who are seeking state and local solutions for resilient, healthy communities.
To advocate for the strongest possible protection from neurotoxic chemical exposure for infants, children, and pregnant women in order to prevent learning disabilities.
To improve the functionality and increase the use of the Marketplace online platform designed to connect safer chemicals developers and suppliers with product manufacturers and retailers.