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BLOG: Extreme Energy - Fracking
Program Intern Andrew Racle shines a light on the practice of hydraulic fracking taking place across the US.

BLOG: Extreme Energy - Tar Sands
Program Coordinator Jessica Hendricks reveals how tar sands crude oil, an Extreme Energy, threatens the environment and human health.

BLOG: Gulf Oil Spill is business as usual for BP
Program Director Ruth Breech reveals the BP's environmental problems began long before the spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

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GAO chastises EPA for its failure to protect children's health
In a recent report, the Government Accountability Office points out several ways in which the EPA has failed to address the impacts of pollution on the nation's children.

TAKE ACTION: Urge the EPA to Strengthen Smog Standards
Send an email by March 22nd, 2010 demanding stronger US ozone standards to prevent more asthma and heart attacks and protect millions of Americans.

SOUTH DAKOTA: Local activist argues for alternative to proposed oil refinery
This letter to the editor clearly articulates the position of many of those opposed to the proposed Hyperion Oil Refinery in Elk Point, SD.

IRELAND: Shell Corrib Gas Project protesters sentenced, vigils demand their release
Irish activists Pat O'Donnell and Maura Harrington were recently convicted for wrongful acts against Shell Oil. Now, an in-depth article sets the record straight.


We’re not stupid down here - the only reason you are here is to please the media. Ye came, ye listened but ye are not going to do anything"

Mae Mo battle ends in win for villagers - Court tells Egat to pay damages for pollution
Judge Pornchai Manassiripen ordered Egat to relocate the villagers to safer areas and work on reforestation to restore the environment.



JOB POSTING - GCM PROGRAM COORDINATOR Key Staff Position with Innovative Environmental Justice Non-Profit
The Program Coordinator is a key staff position that will be primarily responsible for interfacing with community members, industrial polluters, public agencies, environmental health experts and the media.

Berkeley Residents Will March to Protest Pacific Steel Casting’s Pollution - “Our Children Deserve Clean Air”
On Saturday, February 21, 2009, Berkeley residents and environmental justice supporters will march to Pacific Steel Casting to demand clean air and an end to the health threat posed by the company’s toxic pollution, particulates and noxious odors.

Opponents of Hyperion Project Appeal Delay of Hearings- Hyperion Executives Revisit Re-Zoning Plans in Union County
Opponents of the Hyperion Energy project have filed an appeal to delay two public hearings. The appeal is set for Tuesday afternoon at the Elk Point courthouse.

Make a Gift Today to Protect the Health of Children
Children are confined in a campus where the air is thick with foul smelling pollution and playgrounds are covered in toxic dust and where asthma means missed days and lost work for parents. But we cannot fight them alone.

Texas Environmental Justice Group Celebrate Victory- Commission Grants Group a Hearing on Legal Challenge of Flint Hills Permit
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) has granted CFEJ a contested case hearing on the Flint Hills Resources

CANADA - FIRST NATIONS: Natives unite to fight oilsands: Vow to go to court to stop 'poisoning' of rivers
Aboriginal leaders vow to go to court to stop what they say is the destruction of their land and the poisoning of their water.

Sarnia, Canada: Local researchers win national award for their environmental work with the Aamjiwnaang community
Two Sarnia community health advocates have won a prestigious national award for their environmental work with the Aamjiwnaang community.

Claymont residents begin pollution monitoring
Residents, politicians and employees of local industries met with representatives of Global Community Monitor (GCM), a San Francisco-based environmental advocacy group that will be leading the project.

Tragedy in Hopewell, VA: 1976 - Pain from Kepone disaster lingers 30 years later
Dale Gilbert was delighted to get his job as an operations supervisor at Life Science Products Co., a small Hopewell, Va., firm that manufactured a pesticide called Kepone.

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