Five Reasons to Care About Haiti’s Sham Elections
San Francisco Bayview, News Analysis, Posted: Nov 29, 2010
Haiti needs legitimate leaders right now. Unfortunately, the elections on Nov. 28 were a sham.
Researchers Trace Toxins' Links to Reproductive Health
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Nov 18, 2010
Health researchers at UCSF sound the alarm about household chemicals and their effects on conception.
HUD Settlement a Victory for Some of Katrina's Poorest Victims
The Root, News Report, Posted: Nov 18, 2010
Five years after the hurricane, thousands of low-income homeowners in Mississippi will finally receive federal funds to rebuild their homes.
Oakland Activist Wins Prize for Fighting Air Pollution
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Nov 11, 2010
Margaret Gordon trains residents to become citizen-scientists to improve the community’s health.
Flooding Intensifies Cholera Outbreak in Haiti
San Francisco Bayview, News Report, Posted: Nov 10, 2010
Cholera has killed more than 500 people in the valley along Haiti’s Artibonite River, and another 7,359 people are ill.
Aliens, Immigrants and other Evil Doers
Jambalaya News, News Report, Posted: Nov 08, 2010
What one sees at Home Depot and on the corners of New Orleans's does not represent the reality experienced daily by immigrants.
NOLA Urban Farmers Struggle With Toxins And Red Tape
Louisiana Weekly, News Report, Posted: Nov 08, 2010
Soil tainted by lead and paint use-and by arsenic from wood preservatives are threats that can be managed, urban gardeners say.
California Passes Environmental ‘Sleeper Threat’
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Nov 06, 2010
Californians voter kept the state’s climate change law, only to pass another law that could disable it.
Election Analysis: California Has Moved Past Anger, to Despair
New America Media, Question & Answer, Posted: Nov 04, 2010
Why was the outcome of California's elections—with no Republicans winning statewide office—so different from the rest of the country?
Saigon Set to Bear Brunt of Climate Change impacts
Nguoi-Viet, News Report, Posted: Nov 01, 2010
Saigon and other Asian coastal megacities will suffer more frequent and severe flooding affecting millions of people, if current climate change trends continue, a new report says.
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