• Instist that Bonneville Power Breach the 4 Snake River Dams
    The southern resident Orcas are in dire need of food. The time is NOW to act. Governor Inslee's Task Force is working to take action by October, but we need to get the general public involved now to make a clear statement to BPA that they MUST breach the damns starting NOW.
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    Created by Lori S Goff
  • Sonic styrofoam cups and plastic straws harmful to human health and environment
    My brother and I love Sonic slushes and have been visiting Sonics at least twice a week for several years. However, we have recently learned that the styrofoam cups the company uses aren't biodegradable and contain carcinogenic benzene, and the plastic straws used are polluting the world's oceans at an alarming rate. As a result, we will reluctantly forego our twice-weekly "fixes" of the company's delicious slushes until it starts serving them in paper cups like 7-Eleven, and converts to paper straws as McDonald's and Starbucks are doing. We urge others who care about human health and the environment to consider a boycott as well, and to sign this petition.
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    Created by Mark Isaacs
  • Democrats: Commit to Outlaw Fossil Fuels
    Every day, the news on Climate is worse. Extreme fires are burning in West threatening friends and family. Hurricane floods threaten my old home in Florida. Enough is enough. Bold action is so clearly needed, but Congressional Leaders seem distracted by Republican craziness and unwilling to act. If Democrats do win back Congress, we need to Stop Trump - but that's not enough. Democrats need to show real, positive leadership on Climate now.
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    Created by Matt Daggett
  • Governor Bevin: Enforce EPA laws
    The increase of factories and distilleries has caused undue yellow film on our cars, homes and gardens. There also has been increase of cancer and deaths. Please help enforce laws to reduce this horrific pollution.
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    Created by Marissa Estrella Caraballo
  • Gov. Cuomo: No more fracked gas!
    New York banned fracking, but our fight against dirty oil and gas infrastructure isn't over. It's time for Governor Cuomo to take the next step against fracking and end our ruinous reliance on fossil fuels. Right now, New York faces an onslaught of dirty new fracked gas power plants. Governor Cuomo can stop these plants and move the state off fossil fuels, but he needs to hear from all of us to make it happen. Take action today.
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    Created by Miranda Carter, Food & Water Watch Picture
  • Help send 30,000 signatures to the Dept. of the Interior: Protect endangered species!
    The goal of these attacks on endangered wildlife is clearly to gut the Endangered Species Act in order to benefit fossil fuel interests and other Big Polluters. If they succeed, many endangered species could quickly end up on the path to extinction. We can’t let that happen.
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    Created by Peter Stocker
  • Free Ellen Gerhart
    Ellen Gerhart, a retired special education teacher from Huntingdon County, PA, has been in jail since late Friday afternoon. Four officers arrived on her property to arrest her because Energy Transfer Partners filed a motion with the Court of Common Pleas, claiming that, among other things, she had baited mountain lions and bears to go to the easement for the company's Mariner East 2 pipeline. The land was taken from the Gerhart family by the company via eminent domain. It's the part of the property where a pond, streams, and wetlands are located. As a longtime forest steward, Ellen has gone to court, shared her story with media outlets across the globe, and engaged in non-violent direct action to protect the land and the water that means so much to her. Ellen is refusing to talk to her jailors and is on a hunger strike. Please sign our petition calling on Judge Zanic to release her.
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    Created by Karen Feridun
  • Move to a refill, not landfill, Columbia Association gyms in Columbia, MD
    We are in a plastic pollution crisis. Now we are in a recycling crisis. Columbia Association does a great job proving water fountains for drinking and refilling water bottles. Non-recyclable cups are completely unnecessary and adds to a plastic pollution crisis that "Will be the largest health threat facing the public, if it hasn't already become so."
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    Created by Pat Hersey
  • Lets eliminate plastic bags in Florida
    This issue is a serious one. Obviously climate change is also very serious to all Human Kind. Plastic is in the deepest parts of our oceans and is inundating the Dominque Republic, Hawaii, and many other places. Plastic covers the Pacific Ocean in an area 3 times the size of France. There are plenty of alternatives than plastic.
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    Created by Robert Jay Weiss
  • In-N-Out: Show Your Farms to the Public
    A Direct Action Everywhere (DxE) investigation at RayMar Ranches found a mass graveyard of cows and calves piled on top of one another. Investigators also documented baby cows confined in hutches smaller than the length of their bodies for months at a time, forced to sleep each night on a hard wooden floor and live on top of their own waste. Baby calves just weeks old were recorded coughing from the toxicity of the ammonia-rich air in the overcrowded wasteland. This farm sends cows to Harris Ranch, which is the largest ranch on the West Coast and and the supplier of In-N-Out's hamburger meat. In-N-Out claims they do not condone animal abuse; yet they have repeatedly made headlines for extreme abuse at their farms and slaugtherhouses. The public has a right to know how these animals really live. Ask the CEO of In-N-Out to show the public the truth about how their animals are raised.
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    Created by Julianne Perry
  • Ban Sale and Use of Fireworks in Grover Beach
    FIre danger is real and it is irresponsible to permit the sale and use of fireworks in our community.
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    Created by Dee Kinney
  • Tell TIAA to go deforestation-free!
    TIAA and CREF pour millions of dollars a year into big global palm oil traders and growers in Southeast Asia, Latin America, and Africa. These companies fund forest destruction. Today, CREF -- a set of funds owned by TIAA -- is holding its shareholder meeting. Shareholders will vote for their new board of trustees, which could decide to stop funding land grabs and forest destruction. So we need to send a message to TIAA CEO Roger Ferguson and demand that he act now!
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    Created by Peter Stocker