![]() |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Action
for a Clean Environment is a non—profit environmental monitoring organization based in Northeast Georgia. |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Our organization is Action for a Clean Environment, formed in 1990 to fight - and defeat - the giant incinerator planned for Alto that would have burned garbage from 13 counties. ACE is an all volunteer group. Our purpose is to maintain the purity of our air, water and earth. We keep
files on incinerators, landfills, recycling, pollution, the good
and bad. We also have a (paper) newsletter published several times
a year. Write or e-mail us and we would be glad to send you a copy.
Donations of any amount are gratefully accepted! MEMBERSHIP
& THANKS TO OUR SUPPORTERS Membership
is open to all at $10 per year, $5 for students. Contact
Information Energy at the Crossroads Tour Mary Olson Director Southeast Office of Nuclear Information and Resource Service, Avram Friedman of the Canary Coalition, Ned Ryan Doyle of the Southern Energy and Environment Expo, Glenn Carroll of Nuke Watch South, Willie Dodson, student coordinator for Southern Alliance for Clean Energy have been touring 8 states with this message and a resolution for each state's energy future. Message. Here. ACE Board member, Joanne Steele attended the event in Athens, Wednesday, January 24th, 2007. At the press conference Joanne spoke of the need to apply the Precautionary Principle to energy production and use.
Read
about ACE’s origins and history |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||