Energy Action Network
To establish clean, affordable, and secure electric, heating, and transportation systems that meet Vermont’s goal of 90 percent renewable energy by 2050.
To establish clean, affordable, and secure electric, heating, and transportation systems that meet Vermont’s goal of 90 percent renewable energy by 2050.
To establish a price on carbon.
To participate in regulatory rulemaking so that the Chemical Safety Act is interpreted, implemented, and enforced in as health-protective, transparent, and equitable a manner as possible.
To help establish a Massachusetts green bank and to facilitate federal capital flow to New England’s green banks.
To transform corporate management of chemicals through policies and procedures that institutionalize demand for safer chemicals in products and supply chains.
To activate Massachusetts chambers of commerce to invest in and support clean energy.
To coordinate a coalition of public interest organizations attempting to establish a price on carbon in Massachusetts.
To convene policymakers, industry representatives, and advocates in the Northeast for the purpose of establishing offshore wind power along designated sections of the Massachusetts coastline.
To accelerate deployment of electric vehicles in New England by supporting the eight-state Zero Emissions Vehicle Initiative to put 3.3 million electric vehicles on the road by 2030.
To further the growth of clean energy across New England through communication, policy, and market development.