Conservation Law Fnd

@CLF

At Conservation Law Foundation, we believe that together, we can ensure a healthy, sustainable, thriving New England for all.

Boston, MA
Joined July 2009

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  1. 17 hours ago

    Join CLFers , Jen Duggan, and other partners at the Seacoast Environmental Film Festival on 1/12 in Kittery, ME!

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  2. 18 hours ago

    In a deeply ironic twist of events, Exxon is asking the EPA to regulate methane emissions from oil and gas, even as EPA is working on rolling those regulations back to please industry interests:

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  3. 20 hours ago

    Local leadership showing Washington politicians how it's done: DC passes bill to make city run on 100-percent clean energy by 2032:

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  4. 22 hours ago

    MA's Brayton Point Station used to be piled high with dirty coal. But today, it’s in the midst of transforming into a clean energy hub for New England. Read more about this much-needed evolution from :

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  5. 22 hours ago

    Our 155 Seaport Boulevard cafe in Boston is supporting Pine Street Inn, City Year Boston, the Conservation Law Foundation, and First Teacher. , , ,

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  6. 24 hours ago
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  7. Jan 3

    Thank you for leading Boston’s just transition away from fossil fuels

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  8. Jan 3

    Watch CLF's talk about the urgency of acting on climate change on The Maine Event hosted by former Speaker of the Maine House and former Maine State Senator :

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  9. Jan 3

    Interested in becoming more environmentally conscious? Come check out 's New Year's Resolution Social, hosted by our Young Environmentalists

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  10. Jan 3

    From cosmetics to ski wax, frying pans to waterproof jackets, take-out foodware to stain-resistant fabrics, Teflon-like chemicals are found in hundreds of consumer products – and now in nearly every American. Learn more at a documentary screening in :

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  11. Jan 3
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  12. Jan 3

    MA's Brayton Point Station used to be piled high with dirty coal. But today, it’s in the midst of transforming into a clean energy hub for New England. Read more about this much-needed evolution from :

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  13. Jan 3

    "Why can I invest in a company that makes a pill that lowers blood pressure, but I can't invest in a neighborhood that does exactly the same thing?" Investment can be an Rx for community health. Full story in :

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  14. Jan 3

    Banning plastic bags in New England means less pollution, cleaner coastlines, and healthier communities for all. More about our push for a plastic-free New England:

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  15. Jan 3

    Yet another reason we're working hard to restore seagrasses in the Great Bay ecosystem.

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  16. Jan 3

    Black lung disease is still killing miners – but the coal industry doesn't want to hear it. Today’s black lung rates are higher than 50 years ago, affecting men as young as their 30s, and in Kentucky their right to decent healthcare is being curtailed

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  17. Jan 2

    Join CLFers , Jen Duggan, and other partners at the Seacoast Environmental Film Festival on 1/12 in Kittery, ME!

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  18. Jan 2

    MA's Brayton Point Station used to be piled high with dirty coal. But today, it’s in the midst of transforming into a clean energy hub for New England. Read more about this much-needed evolution from :

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  19. Jan 2

    Green New Deal has overwhelming bipartisan support, poll finds. Time to take action on behalf of all our futures:

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  20. Jan 2

    "Putting Vermont on a path to zero emissions opens up new opportunities. With haste and robust commitment, Vermont can jump past fossil fuels to create greater resilience and a cleaner energy future. But we can’t wait."

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