Organizations in
Tennessee
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ORGANIZATION | DESCRIPTION | SCOPE |
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Cherokee Sierra Club
423-619-0379 Street City, Tennessee 37363 |
Local Sierra Club Group |
local |
Global Exchange-Community Rights Program
(415) 575-5540 2017 Mission San Francisco, California 95073 |
Global Exchange is an international human rights organization dedicated to promoting social, economic and environmental justice around the world. The Community Rights Program assists communities confronted by harmful corporate projects to assert their right to make important decisions that impact them by passing binding laws that place the rights of residents (and nature) above the claimed legal “rights” of corporations. |
national |
Food & Water Watch
7329796883 100 Bayard St. #310 New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901 |
Food & Water Watch works to ensure the food, water and fish we consume is safe, accessible and sustainably produced. So we can all enjoy and trust in what we eat and drink, we help people take charge of where their food comes from, keep clean, affordable, public tap water flowing freely to our homes, protect the environmental quality of oceans, force government to do its job protecting citizens, and educate about the importance of keeping the global commons — our shared resources — under public control. |
national |
Clean Air Council
(215) 567-4004 135 S. 19th Street, Suite 300 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103 |
Clean Air Council is a member- supported, non-profit environmental organization dedicated to protecting everyone's right to breathe clean air. The Council works through public education, community advocacy, and government oversight to ensure enforcement of environmental laws. The Council was founded in 1967 by a group of forward-looking community leaders, policy makers, and progressive business leaders. Headquartered in Philadelphia, the Council made a name for itself by the mid-1970s as the result of two major achievements: establishing and distributing a daily regional air quality index report (still used to this day); and forcing Pennsylvania to implement its vehicle emissions testing program. The Council has now grown to include 8,000 members and expanded its programmatic focus to include children’s environmental health, energy, climate change, waste and recycling, and transportation. The Council has also established an indoor air quality resource center for the public and holds the Philadelphia area’s largest Earth Day event, the Annual 5k Run for Clean Air. |
national |
Fracking Hell (UK)
Street City, Other 27500 |
Anti-Fracking Site based in Ireland and UK |
national |