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BLOG: Detroit 48217: Dead Zone? Program Director Ruth Breech blogs on the difficult choices facing residents of the most polluted zip code in Michigan. <more>
CLAYMONT, DE: Soot from Claymont steel recycler continues to plague neighbors Despite increased monitoring and enforcement, steel soot remains a health problem in community. <more>
NEW YORK: Tonawanda community pressing for fines for air quality violations by coke plant. News of $6 million fine and clean air promises in Pennsylvania raises hopes for similar agreement in New York. <more>
BLOG: Extreme Energy - Fracking Program Intern Andrew Racle shines a light on the practice of hydraulic fracking taking place across the US. <more>
WEST VIRGINIA: Kanawha Valley Residents Take Air Monitoring Into Their Own Hands Media advisory announcing the first Bucket Brigade training to address issues with Bayer CropScience. <more>
DETROIT, MI: Making an Impact at US Social Forum In June, GCM took advantage of a national meeting to shine the light on the impacts of tar sands crude oil and to provide a platform for residents of Southwest Detroit. <more>


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