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Additional Organizations
In recent years, the Center for Earth Jurisprudence has had valuable interactions with the following organizations, which we invite you to explore:
Center for Ecozoic Studies:www.ecozoicstudies.org
Center for Food Safety:www.centerforfoodsafety.org
Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund, www.celdf.org
Earth Jurisprudence Resource Center (Gaia Foundation):www.earthjurisprudence.org
Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature, www.rightsofnature.org
E.F. Schumacher Society:www.smallisbeautiful.org
The Forum on Religion and Ecology:http://fore.research.yale.edu/main.htmlEnAct
International: Governance for a sustainable future: www.enact-international.com
Genesis Farm: www.genesisfarm.org
Navdanya: www.navdanya.org
Science & Environmental Health Network:www.sehn.org
The Center for the Story of the Universe: www.brianswimme.org
The Gaia Foundation: www.gaiafoundation.org
Northwest Earth Institute: http://nwei.org/
Trees Have Rights Too: www.treeshaverightstoo.com
Wild Frontiers: http://wildfrontiers.ning.com
UK Environmental Law Association:www.ukela.org
White Earth Land Recovery Project:http://nativeharvest.com
Women’s Earth Alliance: www.womensearthalliance.org
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Worldwatch Institute RSS- Energy Poverty Remains a Global Challenge for the Future January 31, 2012Tuesday, January 31, 2012Lack of access to electricity results in health, environmental, and livelihood challenges.Washington, D.C.—Despite massive gains in global access to electricity over the last two decades, governments and development organizations must continue to invest in electrification to achieve critical health, environmental, and livelihood outc […]Cameron Scherer
- Energy Poverty Remains a Global Challenge for the Future January 31, 2012


