Working with Environmental and Conservation Groups
PG&E Corporation is an active member of the following
organizations dedicated to environmental conservation and
protection.
American Rivers: Low Impact Hydropower Certification
Program
Developed by American Rivers, the program aims to create an
accepted hydropower evaluation standard for consumer use.
www.lowimpacthydro.org
Audubon Society of New Hampshire
A statewide nonprofit organization that works to conserve
wildlife and habitats throughout the state. www.nhaudubon.org
Connecticut River American Heritage
A project focused on the restoration and stabilization of
the Connecticut River, including public education and outreach.
www.ctriver.org
PEW Center on Global Climate Change: Business Environmental
Leadership Council
A group of leading companies worldwide responding to the challenges
posed by climate change. www.pewclimate.org/belc
The Nature Conservancy
The world’s largest private international conservation
group protecting lands and waters. www.nature.org
Sierra Business Council
A nonprofit association of more than 500 businesses, agencies,
and individuals working to secure the economic and environmental
health of the Sierra Nevada region for this and future generations.
www.sbcouncil.org
Audubon California
With a mission to conserve and restore California’s
natural
ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife and their habitats
for the benefit
of humanity and the earth’s biological diversity. www.audubon-ca.org
Save SF Bay Association
Seeks to preserve, restore and protect the San Francisco Bay
and Sacramento/San Joaquin Delta Estuary as a healthy and
biologically diverse ecosystem essential to the well-being
of the human and natural communities it sustains. www.savesfbay.org
Sustainable Conservation
A non-profit organization dedicated to finding new
solutions to environmental problems by employing the incentives
and capabilities
of the private sector. www.suscon.org
California Environmental Dialogue
CED’s mission is to engage California business, government
and environmental leaders collaboratively to improve public
and private environmental policy. www.cedlink.org
S.F. Bay Joint Venture
A partnership of public agencies, environmental organizations,
the business community, local governments, the agricultural
community and landowners working cooperatively to protect,
restore, increase and enhance wetlands and riparian habitat
in the San Francisco Bay and adjoining watersheds. www.sfbayjv.org
National Environmental Justice Advisory Council
A federal advisory committee established in 1993 to provide
independent advice, consultation and recommendations to the
administrator of the U.S. EPA on environmental justice matters.
es.epa.gov/oeca/main/ej/nejac
National Environmental Policy Commission
Identifies environmental issues and policy alternatives for
consideration by policymakers. www.pico.library.musc.edu/np/nepc.html
California Environmental Protection Agency Advisory
Committee on Environmental Justice
A group created to assist the California EPA Interagency Working
Group with implementing an environmental justice agenda. www.calepa.ca.gov/EnvJustice
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