Conservation Law Foundation
Since 1966, the Conservation Law Foundation has worked to solve the most significant environmental problems that threaten New England. CLF’s advocates use law, economics and science to create innovative strategies to conserve natural resources, protect public health and promote vital communities in our region.
CLF has worked for many years to promote smart growth by fighting sprawl, developing smart growth models in communities throughout New England, advocating for public transportation, promoting state policy reform, and protecting farmland. In the early 1990s, CLF secured hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of public transit commitments to offset the air pollution associated with increased traffic into downtown Boston’s Big Dig highway project.
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