Massachusetts

Massachusetts Climate Coalition
Members of the Coalition include:
  • American Lung Association of MA; Jay Seyler
  • ANGELS; Marie Laure Grimaldi
  • Appalachian Mountain Club; Georgia L. D. Murray
  • Berkshires Climate Action Network; Ellen Pearson
  • Boston Climate Action Network; Loie Hayes
  • C-10 Research and Education Foundation; Debbie Grinnell
  • Campaign to Clean Up Brayton Point; Dave Dionne
  • Cape Ann Climate Change Network; Tim Greiner
  • Cape and Islands Self Reliance; Megan Amsler
  • Cape Clean Air; Dr. Anna Manatis
  • Cape Wind Associates; Mark Rogers
  • Clark Sustainability Initiative; Ashley Trull
  • Clean Air Cool Planet; Adam Markham
  • Clean Power Now; Barbara Hill
  • Clean Water Action; Cindy Luppi
  • Climate Change Action Brookline; Werner Lohe
  • Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life; Rabbi Katy Allen
  • Concord Green Team ; Richard Keler
  • Conservation Law Foundation; Seth Kaplan
  • EarthSave Boston; Natalie Castellanos
  • EcoLogical Solutions Inc.; Tedd Saunders
  • EnviroCitizen; Laura Inkeles
  • Environmental League of Massachusetts; Nancy Goodman
  • Environment Masachusetts, Frank Gorke
  • Environment Northeast, Sam Krasnow
  • Environmental Network of Province One Episcopal Church New England; Jane Doherty
  • Environmental Task Team, MA Conference of the United Church of Christ; Kelly Gallagher
  • Forest Lake Association; Bill Patenaude
  • Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility; Maria Valenti
  • GreenCape; Sue Phelan
  • Green Decade Coalition-Newton; Eric Olsen
  • Green Decade Cambridge; Sue Butler
  • Green Futures; Al Lima
  • Green Worcester; Dante Comparetto
  • Hands Across the River Coalition; Jim Simmons
  • Haverhill Environmental League; Brent Baeslack
  • Health Care Without Harm; Bill Ravanesi
  • HealthLink; Martha Dansdill
  • Hilltown Anti-Herbicide Coalition; Ken Kipen
  • Island Alliance; Tom Powers
  • Jamaica Plain Asthma Environmental Initiative; Meenakshi Verma
  • Lawrence Environmental Action Group; Richard McCarthy
  • Massachusetts Citizens for Safe Energy; Matt Wilson
  • Massachusetts Climate Action Network; Fred Schlicher
  • Massachusetts Interfaith Power and Light; Steve MacAusland
  • Mass Energy Consumer Alliance; Larry Chretian
  • Medford Climate Action Network; Susan Altman
  • Merrimack Valley Residents for the Environment; Sheryl Poole
  • Marblehead Pesticide Awareness Committee; Pat Beckett
  • NESEA; Meghan Houlihan
  • Newburyport Climate Action Network; Debbie Grinnell
  • Northeast Organic Farming Association; Julie Rawson
  • Northhampton Citizens for Climate Action; Peggy MacLeod
  • People for the Environment; Joan Kulash
  • Pilgrim Watch; Mary Lampert
  • Pioneer Valley Biodiesel Initiative; Erik Hoffner
  • Regional Environmental Council; Peggy Middaugh
  • Religious Witness for the Earth; Fred Small
  • SAFE; Pat Gozemba
  • Safer Water for Massachusetts; Jim Walsh
  • Salem Sound Coastwatch; Barbara Warren
  • Save the Harbor Save the Bay; Ben Kelley
  • Somerville Climate Action Network; Lori Segall
  • Solar Now; Carmel Valianti
  • Stop the Stop; Marybeth Palmigiano
  • Toxics Action Center; Meredith Small
  • Union of Concerned Scientists; Deborah Donovan
  • Unitarian Universalist Action Network; Nancy Banks
  • Watchdogs for an Environmentally Safe Town; Donna Brownell
  • Watertown Citizens for Environmental Safety; Lisa Alexander
  • Wenham Lake Association; Lori Ehrlich
  • Westwood Environmental Coalition; Virginia Ryan
Learn more

Find out more about the 2007 legislative priorities and 2007 legislative platform.

Find out how Clean Water Action is working to promote clean energy choice in Massachusetts.

Learn which communities in Masschusetts have already adopted clean energy programs and standards, and what companies can supply clean energy to your home or business.

Get more information on the steps necessary to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in New England by 2010

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