Clean Wisconsin Pressroom

December 30, 2009

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  Mark Redsten, Executive Director
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The Greatest Environmental Victories of the Decade
Wisconsin’s Largest Environmental Organization Counts Down the Top Victories of the 2000s

MADISON –As 2009 comes to a close, Clean Wisconsin celebrates the monumental progress made in the last 10 years by counting down the five greatest environmental victories of the decade.

"In the last 10 years, our state has passed laws and made progress that will help ensure our air and water remain clean and healthy for generations to come," said Mark Redsten, executive director of Clean Wisconsin. "From policies that reduce toxic mercury pollution in our lakes, rivers and streams, to treaties that protect the Great Lakes and laws that encourage the growth of clean energy, many of the advancements of the last 10 years create a legacy that will positively impact our environment and our people for centuries."

In a decade teeming with progress, the top five environmental victories impacting Wisconsin between 2000 and 2010 include:

"The environmental progress of the last 10 years is something we should all take great pride in, however, there is still much work to be done," said Redsten. "Now that we know the water of the Great Lakes is here to stay, we must work to improve and protect its water quality. We must pass strong reform that will reduce global warming pollution, reduce our dependence on dirty fossil fuels, and build a strong clean energy economy. Finally, we must continually strive to reduce the pollutants that enter our air and water to ensure future generations enjoy an environment as beautiful and bountiful as the one we now know."

Clean Wisconsin is the state’s largest environmental organization and will celebrate four decades of environmental advocacy this April.

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Clean Wisconsin, an environmental advocacy organization, protects Wisconsin's clean water and air and advocates for clean energy by being an effective voice in the state legislature and by holding elected officials and polluters accountable.