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Missouri Coalition for the Environment : ウィキペディア英語版 | Missouri Coalition for the Environment
Missouri Coalition for the Environment, a non-profit, non-partisan, 501(c)(3) state-level conservation organization, is a force for clean air, clean water and clean energy in Missouri. Since 1969 MCE has educated and activated Missourians to protect Missouri's natural resources. The organization is member and grant supported. In spring 2009, the Board of Directors approved a revised mission statement: ''The Missouri Coalition for the Environment works to protect and restore the environment through education, public engagement, and legal action.'' ==History== Missouri Coalition for the Environment was founded in 1969 out of a convention at the Missouri Botanical Gardens. The group served as Missouri's first citizen-based action group. By 1971 MCE had become a more solid organization, with a permanent group of board members. The founders came from diverse backgrounds. Notable figures such as Lewis Green and Leo Drey had strong background knowledge of environmental issues and implemented practical resolutions.
“. . . since its founding by such distinguished luminaries as Leo A. Drey, R. Walston Chubb, Dr. Barry Commoner, Lewis C. Green and Emily Ullman, . . .the Coalition has been an ever present champion for the development of rational and effective environmental programs.” Buzz Westfall, St. Louis County Executive, October 1994
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