• Ask Starbucks to recycle!
    Holding Starbucks corporation responsible for their lack of recycling their millions of cups, straws etc. worldwide.
    10 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Barbara Knauf
  • Fund our public lands!
    I am 15 years old. I care about the future of our planet, as it is our future. Public lands preserve nature for the future, preserve the past, and provide social, economic, and spiritual benefits today. But our public lands are underfunded, meaning that there isn’t enough staff or money to protect them. Between 2011 and 2017 the National Park Service lost 11 percent of its staff while receiving 19 percent more visitors. With better funding, we could care properly for our National Parks, National Monuments, and National Forests. Please sign the petition to support better funding for true conservation on public lands. ↗︎↗︎↗︎↗︎
    48 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Anyll Markevich
  • Charge Utahns for plastic bags at Grocery Store
    There is too much plastic usage in this world. Our oceans are being destroyed by us, and it isn't too late to act. We need to act now.
    10 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Melissa Offerman
  • Take action on the climate crisis now
    emergency situation regarding climate which affects us all and isnt limited to a particular state or region
    27 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Sohail Mahmood
  • Strawless NJ - Stop Sucking
    The straw upon request movement is a simple way to get people to reduce there impact on our amazing planet. Straw upon request means when you buy beverage or go to a restaurant they will ask you before they give you a straw. Every day people use over 500 million straws. Save the truffles - straw less NJ - stop sucking
    23 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Jake Halperin
  • Governor Inslee: Stop the Newport Smelter
    This energy-intensive, coal-burning smelter will emit hundreds to thousands of tons of greenhouse gases and other coal toxins annually. The carbon footprint will be tremendous. The Pend Oreille River Valley, the Little Spokane watershed and North Idaho will be blanketed with toxic emissions. This smelter will be located within one-to-two miles of eight Newport schools, athletic fields, parks, the Newport Hospital, and downtown Newport. HiTest/PacWest claims it will be a “green” facility, but only 5% of its product will be for solar cells. The tremendous carbon and toxic coal footprint of the smelter will never be offset. Governor Inslee: you claim to be the “climate candidate”. But your support for this proposed smelter only demonstrates a contradictory approach to climate change. Our livelihoods, health and economy will be devastated. Governor Inslee: we ask that you please withdraw your support and endorsement of the HiTest/PacWest Newport smelter.
    1,094 of 2,000 Signatures
    Created by John Endres
  • Stop The Expansion Of Hazardous Waste In Our Community
    We are residents and concerned neighbors of the COALITION TO OPPOSE THE EXPANSION OF US ECOLOGY- Detroit. There are more than 25K people within 2 miles of the US ECOLOGY NORTH hazardous waste facility. We must protect our people, our water, our air from further pollution and potential harm from a facility fire or a truck accident/spill, impacting our neighborhoods.
    156 of 200 Signatures
    Created by Sharon Buttry
  • DNC should reconsider holding a Presidential debate focused on the climate crisis
    Climate crisis will be the most pressing issue the next President of the US will face. It is the most critical issue this planet has ever faced. We are asking the DNC to reconsider their stance on not having a Presidential debate focused on climate change or allow the Candidates to have their own debate focused on the issue. The climate crisis should be the most prominent issue on all Democratic Candidate's platforms. The DNC should be considering the climate crisis as its #1 platform issue as well.
    209 of 300 Signatures
    Created by Sue Tarpey
  • West Windsor Community : Ban Styrofoam
    Styrofoam is a terrible product for our health and the environment. However it is used ubiquitously because of its practical utility. Styrofoam is recyclable, but few municipalities offer this to their residents. Worse yet, when stained with your favorite take out foods, it cannot be recycled. West Windsor , NJ should join those who recycle styrofoam, or preferably, force it’s restaurants to switch to eco-friendly take-out containers by banning styrofoam containers in restaurants.
    39 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Shalu Thaman
  • Ban Plastic bags in NC
    We are committed to reducing the waste we generate and the harm we do to the planet. Single use plastic bags devastate ecosystems, injuring animals and introducing Xenoestrogens into our water supplies. These bags can easily be replaced by various reusable substitutes to reduce harm to the planet with little personal effort. support a cleaner NC by signing our petition.
    458 of 500 Signatures
    Created by Emily Calzaretta
  • Reject the Oneonta Railyards GEIS as written
    I am starting this petition because as a city resident, I do not want the City of Oneonta to bring more fracked gas and “bomb trucks” through the city where I live. As written, the GEIS document will allow: * Development on a brownfield (contaminated soil) which could be a danger to surrounding neighborhoods. * Paving over wetlands which could cause toxic stormwater and flooding in the 6th Ward. * Massive energy requirements needing a decompressor to fuel the Railyards with Compressed Natural Gas transported in “bomb trucks” on local roads and through dangerous intersections. * Pollution from Heavy Industry including a garbage-burning or “fracked” gas power plant. * Constant truck traffic, noise, lights, odors, and toxic emissions. Instead, the GEIS should: Protect our property values and quality of life, protect our air quality and health, prevent flooding and protect wetlands, and focus on clean and renewable energy. *** City of Oneonta residents- if you feel comfortable, please mention your Ward in the comments area when you sign***
    106 of 200 Signatures
    Created by Betsy Holland
  • Stop conversion of Saucon pool into dog shelter/police substation!
    Do not want a commercial structure in our historic park. The park has flooded, which would make it unsafe for the dogs. The barking dogs will disrupt the tranquility of the park setting and may stress the young children playing in the adjoining playground. The presence of a police station in a park setting may act as a deterrent for peaceful park patrons. The sight of multiple police cars in the park parking lot may cause a sense of stress and unwanted concern. We would like to see our green parks serve the community as an environment of nature and peace. Saucon Park is rich in history dating back 100 years. Please preserve the park history and find a more suitable place in an industrial area for this dog shelter/police station!
    23 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Olivia Funghini