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About the Colorado Environmental Coalition
The Coalition is made up of thousands of organizations and individuals who, like you, care deeply about Colorado. From soccer moms to steelworkers, from students to ranchers, from commuters to backpackers enjoying the world-famous Rocky Mountains, the Coalition's membership is as diverse as our state.
The Colorado Environmental Coalition (CEC) is the largest state-based citizens' group committed to protecting Colorado's unique natural heritage. As the grassroots action arm of Colorado's environmental movement, the Coalition works to protect the state's wild lands, wildlife and quality of life.
For 37 years, CEC has played a vital role in protecting Colorado's land and water from harmful mining, logging, road construction, pollution, dam building and other environmentally damaging activities. With 15 staff and field offices in Denver, Grand Junction, Durango and Steamboat Springs, the Coalition is active across the state.
The vast majority of Coloradans support stronger protections for the environment. The Coalition is here to make sure that citizens' voices are heard in the debate - so that lawmakers, government officials and industry representatives all know that people care about the wild places and open spaces that make so Colorado unique.
If you are not already a member of CEC, discover for yourself the benefits of membership and the satisfaction of getting involved in the growing movement to protect Colorado's environment. Please join us!
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