Friday, May 11, 2012

Coal Exports Could 'Poison' People From Wyoming To China, Warn Opponents

Friday, May 11, 2012
"Black lung. Asthma. Cancer. Emphysema" -- masks marked with conditions often attributed to coal were scattered among the faces of a Portland, Ore., crowd on Monday.
Controversial Billboard Prompts Internal Rifts At Heartland
Kansas Lawmakers Condemn U.N. Sustainability Plan
Rio 20 Conference Faces Uncertain Outcome
Activists At Memorial 'Not Afraid'
Dimock, PA Water Deemed Safe By EPA
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Greg Stone: In Indonesia, Community Shuts Down Shark Crimes
In an incident last week, 33 poachers were caught red-handed within the borders of the Kawe MPA, an area which is under local, regional, and national protection and over 97 percent of which is entirely closed to fishing.
Bill McKibben: The Koch-Stone XL Pipeline
But the debate continues -- in fact, House leaders are busily trying to fasten automatic approval of the Keystone Pipeline, the biggest straw into the pipelines yet, onto a must-pass transportation bill.
Kuki Gallmann: The Last Day of the Elephant Female
2012-05-11-Screenshot20120511at9.16.13AM.pngThe time has come to ask for your help to PUT A STOP to the shameful trade of ivory and body parts of animals for trinkets and unnecessary medicine. Elephants do not vote: they need champions. Be one.
Mark Tercek: Unsung Heroes: Corporate Sustainability Officers
Today, the drivers of environmental action go deeper than philanthropic motives, or doing the right thing. For a growing number of companies, "going green" is now a core business strategy.
Priyamvada Natarajan: How Science Works
The reality of how science works is in sharp contrast to the way most Americans seem to see it--perhaps as definitive, time-limited, and based on speculation or assertion.
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