• Petition to Improve Laboratory Air Quality
    Poor ventilation within the Stanford Clinical Lab has lead to the accumulation of chemical fumes and dust causing difficulty breathing, and for some, to even feel sick. - Provide a healthier work environment for lab personnel. - Healthier employees can lead to better productivity. - Better productivity for improved patient care.
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    Created by Lab Personnel
  • Kansas Wind Action Alert!
    House Bill 2273 is now in the Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications Committee and will be up for a hearing and vote next Tuesday, February 19. HB 2273 is a bill that adds prohibitive setbacks for wind turbines and is a thinly veiled attempt to stop wind development in Kansas. Please sign this petition saying that you support wind in Kansas and you are asking the committee to vote NO on this bill. Leave a comment if you want them to get your email. It will go to the entire committee!
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    Created by Lori Lawrence
  • Ban Roundup and other Glyphosates from Newburyport Parks
    “Monsanto/Bayer developed Roundup and other Glyphosates that kills weeds....also kills milkweed. (Note: Milkweed is the only plant on which monarch butterflies will lay their eggs). So we have decimated the monarch butterfly population, reduced it over the last two decades by 90 percent.” Bill Nye, The Science Guy. Please email your support for this ban to Lise Reid and come to the meeting of the City Parks Department: Thursday, February 21 at 6 PM, Newburyport Senior Community Center, 331 High Street.
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    Created by Walt Thompson
  • Make Climate Change a Priority
    Scientists have proven that climate change is occurring quickly mainly due to human activity. According to some experts, we have only about 12 years before this change is irreversible. I am a senior citizen with no children, so I will probably not be alive to see the truly catastrophic effects of our current policies. However, I have witness the majesty of the Earth and its life forms. I don't want our planet to become uninhabitable to the living things that bring such beauty and meaning to our lives.
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    Created by Deborah Dobrow
  • Tell the Senate: Reject David Bernhardt for Interior Secretary!
    Trump just announced he will nominate David Bernhardt, a former high paid oil lobbyist, to run the Department of the Interior. As Secretary, Bernhardt will be responsible for fossil fuel leasing on our public lands and waters and implementing Trump’s plan to gut the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase Escalante National Monuments. If confirmed, you can imagine what will happen next -- Bernhardt could use his position to help his Big Oil friends dismantle basic protections like the Endangered Species Act. Instead of draining the swamp, Trump wants to turn our National Parks and wild places over to the swamp monsters. We need your help to fight back! Tell the Senate: Bernhardt is a walking conflict of interest and unfit to be Secretary of the Interior.
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    Created by Elizabeth Sherer
  • Save Chaco Canyon from Fracking
    As an anthropologist, educator, humanist, and member of The El Dorado County Indian Council, Inc., and a 75-year-old citizen of this country, I have spent my entire adult life involved in teaching students and others the value of protecting Native American rights, culture, and prehistory. Fracking is one of the most destructive means of assault on our environment, and it will surely destroy Chaco Canyon and other National Parks if it is allowed to happen.
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    Created by James Snoke
  • Stabilize climate chaos with living forest protections
    This petition is about recognizing the importance of our natural mature forests in providing a way through climate chaos. We must recognize the value of living forests before they fall to greed and it is too late to grow 100 year-old trees in a snap to protect us! The town I live in is about 37 square miles and a large percentage of this is state forest. We also serve as watershed for most of our adjoining towns. Biomass wood pellet companies are currently de-foresting North Carolina to feed European biomass electricity generation. We do not want Massachusetts to allow its forests to be destroyed for temporary corporate profit.
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    Created by Cynthia Lawton-Singer
  • Strawless Sandy Springs
    Plastic straws are ruining our waterways and killing wildlife. We want this to change!
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    Created by Strawless Nation
  • Save Lake Casitas
    Lake Casitas is going dry due to the Casitas municipal water district being hamstrung by restrictions from diverting water from the Ventura river due to steelhead protections. There hasn't been a sighting of one since 2007. 12 years is long enough! Remove the restrictions and allow the lake to fill. The future of the Ojai valley depends on it.
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    Created by Max Escamilla
  • Save The Rush Springs Aquifer
    The Rush Springs Aquifer has already suffered depletion, and with the future use and withdrawals from increased activity of the oil and gas industry, and the future use by frac sand mines, the possibility of future droughts, it is imperative that we protect the Rush Springs Aquifer NOW!!!!!!
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    Created by jo farris
  • Montville Township Committee: Save our Open Land!
    We the undersigned residents of Montville Township, do hereby request the Montville Township Committee to acquire the land commonly known as 205 and 207 Changebridge Road with the use of Open Space funds. The land in question is in immediate danger of high-density business development. As there has not been an Open Space purchase in the last 7 years and an Open Space tax collection in this time period of over $12 million, we insist that the Township acquire one of the last upland parcels left in lower Montville. Besides protecting wetland habitat and greenspace, this farmland is ideally suited for any number of uses which would be beneficial to all Montville residents. One such use would be community gardens. This would free up land at the Community Park for other active recreation such as tennis along with sorely needed additional parking. Montville Township is renowned for its dedication to the preservation of open space and natural habitats. We implore you to act swiftly on this matter and maintain the rural nature of our Town that we all have come to love and enjoy.
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    Created by Margie West
  • We the People of Florida
    Florida is known for its Cypress trees and knees, they are protected and should remain that way. Too many sinkholes are coming out because our wetlands and swamps are being filled in for development. Our wildlife doesn't have anywhere to go; our trees are being cut which gives the air our oxygen for us to breathe. I was born in Tampa FL and see the destruction caused by too much development. Too many cars and not enough roads to cover the growth. I wait at the stop light at Collier and 54 in Land O Lakes for at least 3 traffic changes and sometimes more. THIS NEEDS TO STOP
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    Created by Captain Jennie Scionti