SPEAKING UP FOR THE EARTH
Our watchdogging work uses evidence-based science along with our years of experience to protect critical habitats, as well as investigate known PCB pollution and day-to-day alerts called in by local residents. Check out some watchdogging videos of environmental violations we have been alerted to by concerned community members on BEAT’s Youtube channel.
YOU ARE OUR EYES AND EARS
Do you have something important to tell us? Maybe report what might be an environmental crime, but you want to remain anonymous? Here’s how to contact us privately.
Or you can email us at team@thebeatnews.org or give us a call at (413) 464-9402.
BEAT speaks out on important environmental issues.
- Commenting – BEAT testifies and comments on environmental legislation and issues at the local and state level.
BEAT’s No Fracked Gas in Mass program, led by Rosemary Wessel, activates our community to protect our natural areas, towns, and cities from the pervasive dangers of fracked gas infrastructure. Learn more.
BEAT’s Breathe Easy Berkshires program uses stationary and mobile monitors to monitor ambient air quality in Pittsfield. We’re looking for sources of pollution that can be discussed with our community and reduced to improve air quality and health for the people of Central Pittsfield. Learn more.