A look back at what our unique network accomplished in 2023
Here are 10 examples of how our advocates won positive results for the public and the planet in 2023.
If we want a greener, healthier world we need to protect our rivers, lakes and streams.
Clean water is vital to ecosystems, to our health, and our quality of life. But too many of our rivers, lakes and streams are vulnerable to pollution. This pollution, along with outdated infrastructure – like lead pipes in our schools – puts our health at risk. We need to work together to protect our waters.
Here are 10 examples of how our advocates won positive results for the public and the planet in 2023.
We continue our financial support of Environment Colorado and Environment Colorado Research & Policy Center because ... [of] their research and policy branch, ...[and]... their intelligent, informed, committed advocacy at the Colorado Legislature.Phyllis Updike, RN, PhD, Member, Environment Colorado
Biden initiative would protect many wetlands and rivers from pollution
EPA lists two toxic PFAS chemicals under Superfund law
An estimated ten trillion pellets enter oceans each year
Would reduce toxic “forever chemicals” in products like cookware, dental floss, menstruation products and ski wax
Bill to phase out forever chemicals in clothing, dental floss, ski wax, menstruation products in committee today