Pursuing Careers Outdoors in an Online Age
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Aug 01, 2012
Choosing to pursue work outdoors, some young adults today in Northern California are defying expectations.
China May Have Largest Shale Gas Reserves
China Daily, News Report, Posted: Jul 30, 2012
China may have the world's largest mineable shale gas reserves, about 20 percent of the world's total, according to a new report.
Lawsuit Claims Shark Fin Ban Discriminatory Against Asians
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Jul 27, 2012
The Chinatown Neighborhood Association (CNA) announced last week that it intends to file a lawsuit to overturn California Assembly Bill 376.
Discarded Syringes a Growing Health Hazard in Miami
New America Media, News Analysis, Posted: Jul 26, 2012
There are no reliable estimates on how many children or passersby are inadvertently stuck by discarded syringes each year.
Developers Seek to Legalize Tiny Apartments in San Francisco
SF Public Press, News Report, Posted: Jul 10, 2012
Plan would shrink smallest living spaces by one-third, but opponents fear crowding in San Francisco.
Korea's Whaling Plan Draws Fire
Korea Times, News Report, Posted: Jul 06, 2012
South Korea is under fire from the international community over its plan to resume whaling.
We Are Not Out of the Woods Yet
New America Media, Op-ed, Posted: Jun 30, 2012
The budget signed by California Gov. Jerry Brown last week will help stave off the closure of parks across the state... for now.
Wildfires Hit N. Cheyenne Indian Reservation
Indian Country Today Media Network, News Report, Posted: Jun 27, 2012
Wildfires on and around the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation in southeastern Montana.
Pollution, Poverty, People of Color: No Beba el Agua--Don't Drink the Water
Environmental Health News, News Feature, Posted: Jun 25, 2012
The lack of clean drinking water deepens the struggle of low-income ethnic families in California, placing many—and their babies—at risk.
UN Secretary General Plugs Proposed SE4All Initiative
OneWorld.net, News Report, Posted: Jun 21, 2012
U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon wasted no time in plugging the proposed energy goals enshrined in an UN initiative he unveiled at its three-day conference in Rio De Janeiro on sustainable development.
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