Formation | 1969 |
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Type | Nonprofit |
31-0805578 | |
Legal status | 501(c)(3) |
Headquarters | Columbus, Ohio |
Board Chair | Rich Shank |
Rich Shank; Jeniece Brock; Marianne Eppig; Dan Gray; Peter R. Griesinger; Andy Jones, MS, CPM; Rebecca Karason, CEM; William Katzin, MD, PhD; Ben Kessler; Krista Magaw, MS; Graham Mitchell, MES; Francisco “Paco” Ollervides, PhD; William M. Ondrey Gruber; Sam Schwab; Jennifer Sconyers; Mike Shelton; Alex Slaymaker; Andrew Watterson; Tom Winston, PE | |
Website | https://theoec.org/ |
The Ohio Environmental Council is an environmental organization founded in 1969. Its work includes the environment, clean energy, and democracy.
OEC praised Columbus's Climate Action Plan. [1] OEC jointly sought action against pollution of Lake Erie and toxic algal blooms. [2] OEC also sought to limit PFAS pollution called forever chemicals. [3]
The OEC vouched for Icebreaker wind energy off the shores of Cleveland. [4] OEC objected to siting changes that would block solar farms. [5] OEC called a bill permitting energy efficiency programs a good first step. [6]
OEC filed an amicus brief opposing gerrymandered maps. [7] As part of the Ohio Fair Courts Alliance, OEC encouraged voters to engage with judicial races. [8]
Formation | 1969 |
---|---|
Type | Nonprofit |
31-0805578 | |
Legal status | 501(c)(3) |
Headquarters | Columbus, Ohio |
Board Chair | Rich Shank |
Rich Shank; Jeniece Brock; Marianne Eppig; Dan Gray; Peter R. Griesinger; Andy Jones, MS, CPM; Rebecca Karason, CEM; William Katzin, MD, PhD; Ben Kessler; Krista Magaw, MS; Graham Mitchell, MES; Francisco “Paco” Ollervides, PhD; William M. Ondrey Gruber; Sam Schwab; Jennifer Sconyers; Mike Shelton; Alex Slaymaker; Andrew Watterson; Tom Winston, PE | |
Website | https://theoec.org/ |
The Ohio Environmental Council is an environmental organization founded in 1969. Its work includes the environment, clean energy, and democracy.
OEC praised Columbus's Climate Action Plan. [1] OEC jointly sought action against pollution of Lake Erie and toxic algal blooms. [2] OEC also sought to limit PFAS pollution called forever chemicals. [3]
The OEC vouched for Icebreaker wind energy off the shores of Cleveland. [4] OEC objected to siting changes that would block solar farms. [5] OEC called a bill permitting energy efficiency programs a good first step. [6]
OEC filed an amicus brief opposing gerrymandered maps. [7] As part of the Ohio Fair Courts Alliance, OEC encouraged voters to engage with judicial races. [8]