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1410 Varsity Dr.
Raleigh, NC 27606-2010 Phone: (919)828-9443
Affiliate: Atmospheric Impact Research Center, NCSU. Issues: environment; recycling; acid rain; forests. Description: Directories about Acid Rain and air pollution issues, includes the following publications: ACID RAIN: A HANDBOOK FOR STATES AND PROVINCES, ACID RAIN IN MINNESOTA, MINNESOTA LAWS AND ACID DEPOSITON, ECOSYSTEMS, and INTERNATIONAL DIRECTORY OF ACID DEPOSITION RESEARCHES, ACID PRECIPITATION DIGEST, and many more. Goals: To raise public awareness, supply educational resources, and support research. Contacts(s): Harriett S. Stubbs, Ph.D (Executive Director), Joane Harer (Administrative Assistant) Dues: $35/yr. Member of: Global Tomorrow Coalition. Type: reference; directory. Source: Macrocosm USA.
1410 Varsity Dr.
Raleigh, NC 27606-2010 Phone: (919)828-9443
Issues: environment; recycling; acid rain; forests; volunteers. Description: Purpose: To foster greater understanding of global atmospheric issues by raising the level of public awareness, supplying educational resources and supporting research. Current Emphasis: Acid rain, global atmosphere, recycling and forest ecosystems. Other Resources: Volunteer Programs: Education, development, library and marketing. See directories under same name. Contacts(s): Harriett S. Stubbs, Ph.D (Executive Director), Joane Harer (Administrative Assistant) Dues: $35/yr. Type: organization; foundation. Source: Buzzworm.
1410 Varsity Dr.
Raleigh, NC 27606
Description: See ACID RAIN FOUNDATION - DIRECTORIES. Type: organization; center. Source: Macrocosm.
235 Pennsylvania Ave. SE
Washington, DC 20003-1107 Phone: (202)546-9554
Affiliate: Environmental Action Foundation. Issues: energy; environment; politics; efficiency; acid rain; global warming; lobbying. Description: Representing 20 national public interest organizations, promoting energy efficiency as part of an environmentally sound and cost-effective solution to the problems of acid rain, global warming, smog and loss of wilderness. A political lobbying organization. Other Resources: See Environmental Action, Inc. and ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION magazine. Contacts(s): Nancy Hirsch, Nicholas A. Fedoruk (Director) Other:(202)745-4870. Type: organization; coalition. Source: Macrocosm USA.
444 Waller St.
Box 14305
San Francisco, CA 94117-3448 Phone: (415)626-6064
Affiliate: North American Conference on Christianity and Ecology. Issues: spiritual; environment; faith; acid rain; global warming; transformation. Description: The newsletter of Christian ecology where Christians for the Earth can read of the relationship between the teachings of Christ and ecology. Oil spills, DDT, acid rain, CO2 buildup, destruction of the ozone layer and a host of other environmental desecrations are witness to man's desertion of God's covenant and with calendars and newsbriefs it gives readers guidance on actions, films, publications and retreats, and ideas to restores the Earth's sanctity. Contacts(s): Eleanor Rae (President), Frederick Krueger (Executive Secretary) Frequency: 4/yr. Additional Address: NACCE, 309 E. Front St. #200, Traverse City, MI 49684 Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Macrocosm USA.
RR 1, Box 769
Ottumwa, IA 52501 Phone: (515)682-8610
Issues: environment; education; wilderness; conservation; acid rain; resources; wildlife/endangered species. Description: Is one of America's oldest and most respect conservation organizations. Today, the League boasts a membership of 50,000 all working together to defend the nation's soil, air, woods, water, and wildlife. It promotes citizen involvement in local environmental protection efforts; educated the public about emerging resource threats, presses for strong laws to protect natural resources and enforces these laws. Pursues clean water, acid rain reduction, improved wildlife habitat, outdoor ethics. Other Resources: See OUTDOOR AMERICA magazine. Maintains an Action Network, sending out insider reports on Washington development and special "alerts." Publishes CITIZEN'S DIRECTORY FOR WATER QUALITY ABUSES, and SPLASH, a newsletter for Save Our Streams Program. Contacts(s): Jack Lorenz (Executive Director) Established: 1922. Member of: Environmental Federation of America. Additional Address: Legislative Offices:, 1401 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA 22209, (703)528-1818. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm USA.
2215 Doswell Ave.
Saint Paul, MN 55108-1704
Issues: education; environment; youth; childhood. Description: Vol 9 #2 description: Interesting experiments for the grade school set. "Why do we want gas in our food?" and "Gas production" should endlessly amuse the fifth-grade boys. Bugs, games, acid rain and the ever popular invisible ink. Price: $2/ea. Subscriptions: $10/yr. Type: periodical. Source: Jerod Pore.
950 3rd Ave.
New York, NY 10022-2705 Phone: (212)832-3200
Issues: environment; energy; wildlife/endangered species; acid rain; water; forests; hazardous waste; conservation; wetlands; air pollution; renewables; polar. Description: Dedicated to: long-term protection and the wise use of wildlife, land, water, and other natural resources; the promotion of rational strategies, and other natural resources; the promotion of rational strategies for energy development and use, and to the protection of life from pollution, radiation, and toxic substances. Focuses on the interaction of population, resources and the environment and stresses renewable energy sources, wetlands, old-growth forests conservation, and clean air. Other Resources: See AUDUBON ACTIVIST newsletter and AUDUBON magazine. Projects, Saving the Platte River; protecting the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge; Audubon Activist Network; Citizen's Acid Rain Monitoring Network; Expedition Institute; Population Program. Contacts(s): Peter A. A. Berle (President), Jane Lyons (Project Director), (512)327-3249. Other:Hotline: (202)547-9017. Dues: $20/introductory offer. Established: 1905. Member of: Global Tomorrow Coalition. Additional Address: 666 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Washington, DC, 20003 -4319 Contact: Elizabeth Raisbeck (Vice-President, Governmental Affairs), (202)547-9009. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm USA.
1776 Massachusetts Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20036-1904 Phone: (202)223-6722
Issues: environment; acid rain; wildlife/endangered species; conservation; volunteers. Description: Has been fighting - and winning - battles for the integrity and survival of the National Parks every years since. Now more than 50,000 members strong, the NPCA is still the only private, citizen-funded organization devoted to protecting, promoting, and improving all our National Parks. Works to protect the park system from acid rain, unwise development, raid on natural resources, and from overuse, as well as conservation of wildlife within those parks. Sponsors special outdoor events. Other Resources: Publishes NATIONAL PARKS magazine, and other materials. Internship available and volunteers needed. Contacts(s): Paul C. Pritchard (President) Other:(800)NAT-PARK. Dues: $25/yr. Established: 1919. Member of: Environmental Federation of America. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Alternative Media Information Center
39 W. 14th St.
New York, NY 10011-7489 Phone: (212)929-2663
Affiliate: Media Network. Issues: environment; media; education; energy; acid rain; global warming; renewables; film. Description: If you, or your group, wants to start a discussion of agricultural policy, acid rain, global warming, alternative energy, or any of the other environmental concerns of the age you can find a film to get things started. Safe Planet, a 40-page guide, costs $11.50, provides detailed information on over 80 new films and videos on environmental topics. Page#: 40. Price: $11.50/ea. Type: media; guide. Source: TRANET.
180 Montgomery St. #1400
San Francisco, CA 94104-4209 Phone: (415)627-6700
Issues: environment; politics; acid rain; forests; water; law. Description: A public interest law firm providing legal representation for national, regional, and local groups and individuals committed to protecting the environment. The Legal Defense Fund is involved in litigation to reduce acid rain and water pollution to safeguard national forests, parks, wilderness areas, and seashores. As a independent nonprofit organization, it makes the government enforce the laws and the companies obey them. Contacts(s): Vanter Parker (Vice President), Lauri J. Adams (Director) Fax: (415)627-6740. Tax Status: Nonprofit. Member of: Environmental Federation of America. Additional Address: 1531 P St. NW, Washington, DC 20005, (202)667-4500. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm USA.
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