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SaveOurEnvironment.org

A collaborative effort of the nation's most influential environmental advocacy organizations harnessing the power of the internet to increase public awareness and activism on today's most important environmental issues.

Primary web addresses
http://www.saveourenvironment.org
Main Address
1130 17th St. NW
DC, DC 20036
Country
United States
Main Telephone
(202)772-0299
Joined OneWorld
03/17/2001

Features
Polar Bear in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
09/01/2005 This September, the U.S. Congress will vote on a bill that includes oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Save our Environment asks you to send a letter to Congress, or join thousands of Americans from across the country for Arctic Refuge Action Day on September 20 in Washington DC, and help keep the unspoiled refuge from turning into an industrial oil field.
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Related: [United States] [Conservation] [Environmental Activism] [Governance] [Law]
Image: Polar Bear in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. © Ken Whitten / SaveOurEnvironment.org
06/13/2005 The Energy Bill being debated by the U.S. Senate does not adequately address foreign oil dependence, high gas prices, or the exploitation of public lands for oil exploration, says the SaveOurEnvironment coalition, urging citizens to oppose the measure and make America greener and cleaner.
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Exxon/Mobil has done more than any other company to stop the world from tackling climate change, charges Greenpeace. Their campaign urges citizens not to buy gas from Esso, the UK division of Exxon/Mobil.
05/24/2005 "ExxonMobil's unwillingness to build a low-carbon future is only furthering the dangerous addiction to fossil fuels," says a major U.S.-based environmental coalition, offering a letter citizens can e-mail to Dr. Michael Boskin before Wednesday's meeting urging him to lead the company toward a clean energy future.
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Related: [United States] [Energy] [Corporations] [Climate Change] [Renewable Energy]
Image: Exxon/Mobil has done more than any other company to stop the world from tackling climate change, charges Greenpeace. Their campaign urges citizens not to buy gas from Esso, the UK division of Exxon/Mobil. © Greenpeace UK / Greenpeace UK



 
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