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Coal Ash

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WI State Regulators gave this plant a passing grade

undermining public health

Your U.S. Senators need to hear from you that controlling coal ash pollution is a common sense way to protect our health, our water and our communities. 

We need you to tell your Senators: Coal ash is too toxic not to regulate

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NH Zero Mercury Campaign

  • NH Zero Mercury Campaign

    Our Zero Mercury Campaign was launched in 2000 to pressure the New England Governors to virtually eliminate the use of, the release of, and exposure to mercury, a dangerous neurotoxin, that has contaminated the fish that we eat, in New Hampshire and the region.

NH Climate Action Campaign

  • NH Climate Action Campaign

    The New England Governors and Eastern Canadian Premiers adopted a Climate Change Action Plan in August of 2001. The plan combats global warming by committing to near-term reductions of human-made greenhouse gas emissions over the course of the next two decades, as well as long-term reductions to 75-85% below current levels.

NH Campaign for Safe Cosmetics

  • NH Campaign for Safe Cosmetics

    Have you ever thought about what is in your cosmetics, sweet-smelling bath products or that lipstick your toddler loves to wear (and undoubtedly eat!)?

    Believe it or not, as much as 70 percent of what we put on our skin ends up inside our bodies.* And yet many popular cosmetic, fragrance, and beauty products contain toxic ingredients like mercury, lead, or phthalates, which have been linked to reproductive and developmental issues.

    Campaign for Safe Cosmetics logoUnfortunately, there is almost no safety or health regulation over these products, which most of us use every day.

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