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I often see it as the majority around 70/80% want to do what is right but tend to follow the status quo, 10/15% percentage want power and control and are prepared to do anything to get it and 10/15? want to bring about a positive change and care. It is this 10/15% that WILL change the world. At the moment we are fragmented into groups, following a narrow age ...learn more

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Environmental Working Group EWG

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Activities: Educational, Networking, Research
 
Type: Research Institute
 
Scope: national
 
Website: www.ewg.org
 
RSS Feed URL: http://www.ewg.org/feeds
 
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Phone: 202 667 6982
 
Fax: 202 232 2592
 
Headquarters: 1436 U Street NW, Suite 100
Washington, District of Columbia 20009
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Local Time: Fri Nov 27 07:01:47
 

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The Environmental Working Group is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to using the power of information to protect human health and the environment. We depend on the generosity of private foundations, individuals and select corporations to support EWG`s efforts to keep toxins out of our air, water, food and bodies.



Environmental investigations have been our specialty at the Environmental Working Group since 1993.



Our team of scientists, engineers, policy experts, lawyers and computer programmers pores over government data, legal documents, scientific studies and our own laboratory tests to expose threats to your health and the environment, and to find solutions.



Our research brings to light unsettling facts that you have a right to know. It shames and shakes up polluters and their lobbyists. It rattles politicians and shapes policy. It persuades bureaucracies to rethink science and strengthen regulation. It provides practical information you can use to protect your family and community.



And because our investigations and interactive websites tend to make news, you`ve probably heard about them. Even if you`ve never heard of us.



Which is fine. We`d rather you remember our work than our name.

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