• Stop "Smart" Meters Until They Can Be Proven Safe & Secure
    By 2018 all of the Hawaiian islands are due to be blanketed with "smart" meters. The health risks of electromagnetic radiation exposure and other issues such as skyrocketing bills, privacy invasion, in-home surveillance and hacking vulnerabilities have not been addressed. The World Health Organization has classified radio frequency radiation a Class 2B possible carcinogen. The American Academy of Environmental Medicine has called for a moratorium on smart meters in homes and schools. Experts agree that smart meters are unnecessary for grid modernization. We're calling on the Governor and the state legislature to stop smart meters until they can be proven safe and secure.
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    Created by Debra Greene
  • Preserve Public Access to Michigan's Inland Lakes
    **UPDATE** Governor Snyder signed SB 778 into law on March 27. However please sign and share to send a message and build support for overturning this terrible law as soon as possible. * * * Michigan’s Senate has passed a bill that would essentially privatize all of Michigan’s inland lakes and streams. Unless you have the financial ability to afford lake front property, your access to Michigan’s beautiful waterways will be severely restricted. Please sign this petition to demand Governor Snyder veto Senate Bill No. 778.
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    Created by Chris Bowen
  • More paper packaging, no more plastic!
    Plastic is (usually) a product of petroleum. It clogs our landfills and supports unsavory regimes. Most of our packaging is plastic when it could be biodegradable, renewable paper instead.
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    Created by Tennille Merkle
  • Decommission aging Mark 1 nuclear reactors
    The Fukushima multiple nuclear meltdown proved that the GE Mark 1 Boiling Water Reactor has a defective containment and is vulnerable to hydrogen explosions in a loss of power accident. Because the spent fuel pools, filled to bursting, are situated on top of these old reactors, an explosion can spread the highly irradiated spent fuel up to a mile away, as at Fukushima, and air and water contamination across continents. The Pilgrim reactor in Plymouth, MA and the VT Yankee reactor in Vernon Vermont are of the Fukushima design. They are 40 years old, running above their designed power load, leaking, embrittled, outmoded, out of compliance or exempt from NRC's own fire safety and other regulations, and should be retired and decommissioned at once. The risk of an accident with such enormous consequences should demand immediate precautionary action, as was taken by Germany, Japan, and other countries. As Fukushima showed, the risk of catastrophe with Mark 1 reactors is just a power failure away. Retire all Mark 1 BWR's.
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    Created by Sally Shaw
  • Cleveland Ohio offshore wind turbines
    We need (as promised) offshore wind turbines to give us pollution free and waste free clean energy! Not to mention the jobs they will create in manufacturing, delivery, and maintaining them. When will they start building them?
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    Created by Sandra Pucillo
  • US-funded Coral Mining in the RMI
    The FAA, in a series of airport improvement projects using local contractors, has unintentionally caused the mining of near-shore lagoon coral reefs as a source of fill; the local EPA has always approved or ignored this practice. For example, in 2008 a large reef was mined by PII (a local company) for the ARFF fire station project (pictures available on Flickr). The US is required to follow a higher environmental road, thanks to Bill Clinton's Executive Order 13089, which specifically requires protection of coral reefs even outside the US. Yet coral mining has again been approved, and may start within months, if local EPA approves it (for a second time) and if the US Embassy here in Majuro approves the local approval.
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    Created by Dean Jacobson
  • Ban Plastic Bottles
    Plastic bottles make ugly, long lasting rubbish. Some make it into our landfills, but the rest are trashing our roadsides, and endangering our wildlife. Only a very few are ever recycled and the petroleum they're made from could be put to better uses. Missourians can live without plastic bottles, but the state's natural beauty is too high a price to pay for "convenience".
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    Created by Aaron Dougherty
  • Ban Plastic Bags
    Lightweight plastic bags are ugly, they don't go away, few locales and fewer individuals recycle them and they kill wildlife when tossed into our woods and streams. We don't need them and we lived perfectly well without them only a few years ago. Missouri has a strong heritage of support for our state's natural beauty - these eye-sores have to go.
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    Created by Aaron Dougherty
  • Reject the East 91st Street Marine Transfer Station
    Oppose Mayor Bloomberg's plan to build a 10-story solid waste processing plant adjacent to Asphalt Green, the East River Esplanade and Carl Schurz Park and 100 feet from residential apartment buildings, shops, restaurants and schools and 280 feet from the largest New York City Public Housing complex.
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    Created by Michael Cannell
  • Ban Hydrofracking in New York
    New Yorkers deserve clean drinking water and an environment that is not polluted from the carcinogenic chemicals associated with hydrofracking. By signing this petition you will help protect the groundwater and the water supply from chemicals related to hydrofracking. You will also protect the environment and the surrounding lakes and farmland from these chemicals so that futurre generations can enjoy the benefits from clean water and a healthy environment where they can live, work and raise their families.
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    Created by W Jacobson
  • Commuters and pollution
    Any reduction in T service will effect poor people the most. It will also effect shop owners and commuters.
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    Created by Esther Breslau
  • Tell Governor Parnell You Support Access to Your Fishing Streams
    In many states public access to fishing streams is blocked by the sale of land to private landowners who restrict access, require exorbitant fees, or rent space for short periods of time. House Bill 144 would protect and enhance the right of Alaskans to enjoy our unparalleled fishing streams into the future by helping ensure that fishing stream access is not sold or developed. The bill has passed both houses unanimously, and now we respectfully request that the Governor join Alaskans and Alaska’s fishing groups in support of this bill by signing this legislation into law. Polite letters to the Governor at sean.parnell @alaska.gov and [email protected] are encouraged so he knows the measure enjoys public support. To learn more go to http://akdemocrats.org/rep_gara/.
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    Created by Rep. Les Gara