Related Links
- 2006 Goldman Prize Recipient for North America: In 2006, CWWG's Executive Director was awarded this prize for his two decades of dedicated work to ensure the safest possible destruction of the U.S. stockpile of chemical weapons.
- Advocates for Environmental Human Rights: Provides legal services, community organizing support, public education, and campaigns focused on defending and advancing the human right to a healthy environment.
- Center for Health, Environment & Justice: CHEJ’s overarching goal has consistently been to prevent harm—particularly among vulnerable populations such as children.
- Environmental Justice Resource Center: A research, policy, and information clearinghouse at Clark Atlanta University in Georgia that addresses issues related to environmental justice.
- GAIA: Global Anti- Incinerator Alliance & Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives.
- Global Green Legacy Program: International partnership of Green Cross Affiliates operating on the principle of cooperation in the global challenge of eliminating and cleaning up Cold War weapons.
- Goldman Environmental Prize: Annually awarded to environmental heroes from each of the world's six inhabited continental regions.
- Government Accountability Project: GAP promotes government and corporate accountability by advancing occupational free speech, defending whistleblowers, and empowering citizen activists.
- HEAL Utah: In its mission to protect Utah citizens from unnecessaary health risks, HEAL Utah is opposed to chemical weapons incineration and is working for the safe disposal of the Utah stockpile.
- Health Care Without Harm: Works to eliminate the dangerous practice of incineration, as well as to minimize the amount and toxicity of all waste generated by the health care sector.
- Indigenous Environmental Network: Empowers Indigenous Nations and communities towards sustainable livelihoods, demanding environmental justice and maintaining the Sacred Fire of indigenous traditions.
- Just Transition Alliance: Front-line workers and fence-line communities united for justice.
- Oregon Public Interest Research Group (ORPIRG): As a state member of the national USPIRG, the Oregon PIRG advocates for the public interest by uncovering threats to public health and well-being and fights to end them, using investigative research, media exposes, grassroots organizing, advocacy and litigation.
- Public Enployees for Environmental Responsibility: PEER protects federal and state public employees by allowing them to work as anonymous environmental activists.
- Rachel's Democracy & Health News: This e-bulletin is published as often as necessary to connect the dots between human health and societal and environmental issues that are often considered separately or not at all.
- Science & Environmental Health Network: Promotes science, ethics and action in the public interest.