WiserIT

So that we don't forget about the impact of IT

How much energy does a laptop use?  Where do batteries go when we "recycle" them?  What's the kilowatt cost of our data centers?  This group was started mainly to talk about our increasing dependency on IT to do our work in the non-profit/ngo world, and how we may often overlook the impact of using this technology.  After all, if we go on strike to protest t ...learn more

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Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition

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Activities: Activist
 
Type: Network/ Coalition/ Collective
 
Scope: community
 
Website: www.duwamishcleanup.org
 
Main Email: bj [at] duwamishcleanup.org
 
Phone: (206) 954-0218
 
Address: 5410 First Avenue NE
Seattle, Washington 98105
United States
 
Local Time: Sat Nov 21 06:40:00
 

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The Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition was formed by an alliance of community, environmental and small business groups affected by ongoing pollution and cleanup plans for the Duwamish River. Our mission is to ensure a Duwamish River cleanup that is accepted by and benefits the community and is protective of fish, wildlife and human health. We are a formal "community advisory group" recognized by EPA and representing the interests of the community. We have received funding to hire a Technical Advisor to review all cleanup related studies and plans. We are involved in all aspects of the proposed cleanup and are working to ensure that the cleanup meets community standards. It is our vision that South Seattle residents will be able to crab in the river without risks to their family's health, that endangered salmon will be able recover without PCBs or other toxic body burdens, and that the banks of the Duwamish River will be a welcoming and risk-free place for our children and their children to wade, fish and play.

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