A Network Organizational Model For Local Environmental Groups - Leading from the Grass Roots

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A Network Organizational Model For Local Environmental Groups Leading from the Grass Roots

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Louisiana Environmental Action Network More information on symposium: http://superfund.oregonstate.edu/LSUSymposium1.13#91

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A Network Organizational Model For Local Environmental Groups

Leading from the Grass Roots

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Louisiana Environmental Action Network

Our Mission

The purpose of the Louisiana Environmental Action

Network (LEAN) is to foster cooperation and

communication between individual citizens and corporate

and government organizations in an effort to assess and

mend the environmental problems in Louisiana.

LEAN's goal is the creation and maintenance of a cleaner

and healthier environment for all of the inhabitants of this

state.

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Louisiana Environmental Action Network

In The Beginning

1986 polluters ran roughshod over Louisiana's unique

environment and way of life. By providing clear

information about pollution and by organizing groups into

a statewide network, LEAN changed the balance of

power.

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Louisiana Environmental Action Network

Today

Today, local governments and industries routinely consult

LEAN at the start of applications for permits. In the wake

of Hurricane Katrina and the BP Oil Spill, LEAN has

coordinated emergency relief, disseminated accurate

information about pollution and its impacts, and worked

toward restoration of the region's habitats and cultures.

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Louisiana Environmental Action Network

LEAN continues to win for the people, in the courts, in the legislature, and in the media:

•Because we are well-informed and dedicated to grassroots environmental activism.Because we bring strength of numbers to a leadership role in advocating for environmental protection and environmental justice.Because we represent an ever increasing dynamic force willing to speak on behalf of the environment in crucial situations.Because our allies are committed to supporting this work with enthusiasm, time, and funding.

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Louisiana Environmental Action Network

• hold the second annual Environmental Film Series showcasing 4 impactful and education films including SOLA, THE BIG FIX, GASLAND and the  North American Premier of OLD MAN RIVER!  continued to work to address the lingering affects of the BP Oil disaster through several projects:  assist in the coordination of treatment for 100 individuals at the Gulf Coast Detoxification Project overseen by Dr Mike Robichaux and provide housing for those who needed it thanks to the generosity of the Diocese of Houma-Thibadeaux. work in partnership with other local groups to learn from the mistakes made in the response to the BP Oil Spill and advocate for the more responsible Use of Chemical Dispersants.  continue our partnership with UTMB to expand and continue the research following the Oil Spill through the GC-HARMS. ring tools. 

Last year LEAN was able to:

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Louisiana Environmental Action Network

• diligently observe the 2012 Legislative Session and advocate for the protection of Louisiana's communities and environment through the relentless work of our volunteer Legislative monitors.  monitor the Environmental Impacts of Hurricane Isaac.  continue our Direct Relief work by partnering with UTMB to provide clean-up supplies, rebuilding materials, water, food, clothing and personal hygiene products to communities suffering post Hurricane Issac.  partner with the local community around Shell Beach to raise funds to rebuild the local fishing infrastructure allowing thousands of individuals to continue to experience the great environment of this historic area.  monitor the Bayou Corne Sinkhole and assist the local community through technical consultation, and public health monitoring tools.  produce the educational radio campaign: Sustainable Louisiana. 

Last year LEAN was able to: