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The Hub: Resources for a Clean Energy Economy, The Center for American Progress
To ensure we usher in a clean-energy future, the Center for American Progress has partnered with allies to compile the arguments, stories, and state-by-state data needed to show that the clean-energy economy will create good jobs, lower consumer costs, spur innovation and entrepreneurship, and position America as a global leader in the new low-carbon energy era.
1333 H St. NW, Floor 10
Washington, DC 20005
hub@americanprogress.org


Echoing Green
Supports recent business school graduates to work in the social sector. Focus on supporting visionary leaders and their innovative ideas for social change.
494 Eighth Ave
2nd Floor
New York, NY 10001
info@echoinggreen.org
212-689-1165


Green Volunteers Network

Green Volunteers is an Online Information Network, immediately accessible, with information on nearly 500 projects worldwide, constant updates on new projects, access to an e-mail newsletter on conservation volunteering and a forum for exchanging volunteering experiences. Guide - updated from the internet free of charge, listing hundreds of conservation and wildlife projects throughout the world, many with low or little cost, where no previous experience is required.
340 Centra Ave. #304
Dover, NH 03820
green@greenvolunteers.org
800 - 525-9379

 
Fresh Energy
Fresh Energy works to enhance our economy, protect human health and communities, restore our environment, and establish energy independence. Provides research, advocacy and innovative policy models while engaging citizens to take action on the energy issues that affect us all.
408 St. Peter St. Ste 220
St. Paul, MN 55102
info@fresh-energy.org
651-225-0878


United Nations Environment Program
UNEP aims at catalysing action to protect the environment through enhanced engagement and collaboration with the multitude of major groups actors who share the same purpose around the world. This strategy is based on engagement at the policy level to take into account major groups expertise and views at the intergovernmental level, and on the programmatic level in implementation of UNEP's work programme.
United Nations Avenue, Gigiri
PO Box 30552, 00100
(254-20) 762-1234
unepinfo@unep.org


Green Peace

Greenpeace is the leading independent campaigning organization that uses peaceful direct action and creative communication to expose global environmental problems and to promote solutions
702 H Street NW, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20001
info@wdc.greenpeace.org
(202) 462-1177


National Wildlife Federation
National Wildlife Federation inspires Americans to protect wildlife for our children's future. Have affiliates in 46 states and territories.
111000 Wildlife Center Drive
Reston, VA 20190
contact form
(800) 822-9919



Sierra Club
Since 1892, the Sierra Club has been working to protect communities, wild places, and the planet itself. We are the oldest, largest, and most influential grassroots environmental organization in the United States.
85 Second Street, 2nd Floor
San Farncisco, CA 94105
information@sierraclub.org
415-977-5500

 

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