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New England Sustainer

PDF iconThe January 2008 issue looks at New England States grades on Climate Action Plans, how we can put a lid on the bottled water habit, reveals one Massachusetts Senator's fight to reduce diesel pollution and gives an update on the increasingly active toxics campaigns.

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Past Issues

PDF iconOur July-September 2007 newsletter contains articles on reducing diesel pollution in Massachusetts, New Hampshire's passage of the mercury ban and energy bills, cleaning up school buses and taking action on climate in Rhode Island, energy victories in Connecticut, and more.

PDF iconOur May/June 2007 newsletter focuses on our global warming efforts across New England, a Connecticut school bus pollution art exhibit, and progress on the mercury ban in New Hampshire.

PDF iconJanuary 2007 issue (pdf) features articles on the launch of the Clean Water Action diesel campaign, reports on 2006 election victories, an update on the fight against new coal plants in Connecticut, and more.

PDF iconAugust 2006 issue (pdf) features articles on Mercury Phase out in MA, RI Legislative Victories, NH Power Plant Bill, and a CT Coalition to focus on Toxic Hazards.

PDF iconApril/May 2006 issue (pdf) includes articles on mercury in dentistry, the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics Hits 300 product pledge milesone, the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, the 12th Annual Party at the Garden for Massachusetts Clean Water Action, and more.

PDF iconDecember 2005 issue (pdf) features articles on computer waste dumping, work in Boston to lower lead levels in tap water, regional plans for powerplant clean up, and more.

PDF iconSeptember/October 2005 issue (pdf) includes articles on Safe Cosmetics Week of Action, Rhode Island's call for automakers to reduce mercury pollution, the Connecticut Clean Diesel Initiative, the overturn of Gov. Romney's Safer Alternatives Funding veto, and more.

PDF iconMarch/April 2005 issue (pdf) includes articles on the Rhode Island Computer Take Back Campaign's picket at Apple, what Connecticut communities are leading the way on clean energy, CWA Marks 30th Anniversary of Safe Drinking Water Act, and more.

PDF iconJanuary 2005 issue (pdf) includes articles on the 2004 election results, efforts of citizens' groups to stop the threats to drinking water from solid waste facilities, and more.

PDF iconFall 2004 issue (pdf) features Clean Water Action's candidate endorsements in a variety of elections, 10 Facts You Should Know About Climate Change, Perchlorate and Drinking Water, and more.

PDF iconNovember 2003/January 2004 issue features articles on Global Warming, Our Drinking Water Conference, Economic Impacts of Preventable Childhood Illness in MA, Saugus Residents Stop Incinerator Expansion, Mercury Illimination Report Card and NH MtBE Pollution.

PDF iconFebruary 2003 - Shaw's and Genetically Engineered Foods, Toxic Chemicals in People, Electricity Right-To-Know, the 20% by 2010 Clean Energy Campaign, Cleaning Up the Computer Industry and Water Supply Citizen Trainings

PDF iconFall 2002 - Childhood Death and Disease Linked to Preventable Toxins, Election Reports, Computer Take Back Campaign Targets Dell, NH Outreach Project on Mercury, CT Victories, MA Watershed Protection, Climate Change Action