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Center for Resource Solutions Presidio Building 97 |
The Center for Resource Solutions (CRS), based in San Francisco, brings together diverse interests to implement practical resource solutions. Through national and international programs, they aim to promote clean and efficient energy use, encourage sustainable economic growth, and help preserve the environment for present and future generations. | |
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Clean Air - Cool Planet 100 Market Street |
Clear Air - Cool Planet (CA-CP) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to finding and promoting solutions to global warming. | |
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Interfaith Climate Change Network Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life |
The Interfaith Climate Change Network (ICCN) is a collaborative effort of the Eco-Justice Working Group of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA and the Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life. The ICCN’s goal is to pursue justice for the poor around the world and protect all life on Earth by taking action to address global climate change. | |
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Interfaith Network for Earth Concerns 0245 SW Bancroft St. |
INEC's mission is to connect, inform and empower people, congregations and religious institutions to work for justice and the care and renewal of the earth. Their aim is to foster an awareness that care for creation is integral to a life of faith. | |
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Religious Witness for the Earth PO Box 642 |
Religious Witness for the Earth (RWE) is a national interfaith network dedicated to public witness in defense of Creation. Seeing climate change and environmental devastation as issues of justice, RWE invokes the loving spirit, selfless courage, and moral authority of the civil rights movement. Through prayer, education, and nonviolent action, they join hands to protect the Earth, our beloved home. | |
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Southern Alliance for Clean Energy PO Box 1842 |
Southern Alliance for Clean Energy and the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy Education Fund conduct programs concerning the environmental, public health and economic impacts of energy policies on citizens in the Southeast. SACE Ed Fund provides a forum for public discussion of these issues and advocates for energy plans, policies, and systems from Southeast utilities that best serve the social, economic, and environmental interests of Southeast communities. | |
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