Toxic Free North Carolina
To promote federal chemicals policy reform.
To promote federal chemicals policy reform.
To continue developing a planning process for the future of Maines food system, and to connect that process with those underway in the other five New England states and for the region as a whole.
To increase adoption of high-efficiency wood pellet boilers to advance a renewable energy economy in northern New England, and to promote more comprehensive and effective thermal energy policies at the federal and state levels.
To support implementation of elements of the ten-year Farm-to-Plate strategic plan to develop Vermonts food system, including providing development and training for its member organizations, and conducting communication and outreach to connect with the Vermonters who are still unaware of…
To convene and facilitate the public interest communitys work on priority clean energy issues, engage local business leaders, and participate in New Hampshires comprehensive energy planning process.
To create a strategic food system security plan for Massachusetts.
To promote solar energy and offshore wind, defend clean energy policies, and strengthen and defend RGGI, focused in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island.
To promote highly efficient use of electricity, oil, and natural gas; increase renewable energy generating capacity while reducing reliance on higher carbon fuels; and ensure that any expansion of the natural gas infrastructure is consistent with long-term climate goals.
To launch a new collaborative, multiyear market-based campaign encouraging the four primary “dollar store” national retail chains to reduce the amount of toxic chemicals in the products they sell.
To retire the Mt. Tom coal plant sooner rather than later, and then engage the community in planning the redevelopment of the coal plant site in a way that secures jobs and protects the health of residents.