WELCOME -- Environmental Advocates Home Page, 2002 August 2

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WELCOME -- Environmental Advocates Home Page

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Meta tag for description: Environmental Advocates of New York, a nonprofit organization, serves the people of New York as an effective and aggressive watchdog and advocate on virtually every important state environmental issue. Through advocacy, coalition building, citizen education and policy development, we work to safeguard public health and preserve our unique natural heritage.

Meta tag for keywords: Environmental Advocates of NewYork,Environmental Planning Lobby,EPL,environment,advocacy,environmentalist,pollution,toxic,waste,browfields,nuclear energy,contamination,conservation,deregulation,global warming,acid rain,water pollution,soil pollution,pesticides,mosquito control,energy solutions,superfund,public health,public policy,environmental policy,environmental laws,environmental legislation,renewable energy,nuclear energy,Voter's Guide,Albany Report,Albany,Adirondacks,Hudson River,Earth Day,nonprofit

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