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Our Partners may be contacted via their respective web sites or by contacting them directly using the information below:

Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life
Jewish Council for Public Affairs
116 East 27th Street, 10th Floor
New York, NY 10016-8942
Telephone: (212) 532.7436
Visit www.coejl.org...

United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
Justice, Peace and Human Development
3211 4th Street, N.E.
Washington DC 20017-1194
Telephone: (202) 541-3180
Visit www.usscb.org...

National Council of Churches of Christ
Eco-Justice Program Office
110 Maryland Ave. NE, Suite 108
Washington, DC 20002
Telephone: (202) 544-2350
Visit www.nccecojustice.org...

Evangelical Environmental Network
P.O. Box 2791
Washington, DC 20013-2791
Telephone: 202-903-0209
Visit www.http://creationcare.org/

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