
Clean Air-Cool Planet is the Northeast's leading nonprofit organization dedicated to finding and promoting solutions to global warming.
Clean Air-Cool Planet is the Northeast's leading nonprofit organization dedicated to finding and promoting solutions to global warming.
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Did You Know? Website Spotlight |
Edition 5: Fall 2003 Learning the Talk and Walk of Climate Solutions on Thompson Island Once again this summer, CA-CP organized and co-hosted (with Green House Network and the Massachusetts Climate Action Network) a Climate Education Project. The weekend workshop brought together dozens of dedicated, talented folks to collaborate in furthering global warming solutions for their own communities. Read more...
Campaigning for Energy Consciousness At BBQ’s and house parties, breakfasts and town hall meetings, Carbon Coalition volunteers from around the Granite State are asking the question “What will YOU do to stop carbon pollution?” of their presidential candidates. Find out more...
Environmental Justice, Naturally No matter where we come from, we notice and care most about issues that affect our homes, our local landscapes and our pocketbooks. From Alaska to right here in the Northeast, the impacts of climate change are becoming more tangible. Read more...
Power Outage Pinpoints Need for Change August’s massive Northeast power failure was a dismaying example of “what’s wrong” with our energy infrastructure, but ALSO a a spectacular illustration of the potential benefits of change. Read the reaction of one “powerless” observer in the blackout's aftermath... |
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Wondering how YOU can help Clean Air-Cool Planet? CA-CP can now take (tax-deductible) donations by Visa, Mastercard, or check. Watch for upcoming e-mails about convenient online donation options that will make it easy for you to bolster CA-CP's efforts with the Carbon Coalition, businesses, municipalities, universities and other programs! |
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The Timberland Company was selected this month as part of Sustainable Business.com's 2003 SB20 list of this year's 20 top sustainable stocks. |
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