Category archive for ‘environmental justice’
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Heed Ecological Insights of Tribal Peoples in Global Decisions at the COP17
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Squaxin Island Tribe and Cities Strike Deal on Deschutes River Habitat Restoration
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Shoreline Modifications Contribute to Salmon Loss and Decline in Western Washington
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Wikileaks Cables Expose Chevron Lobbied Ecuador to Kill $18 Billion Environmental Case
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Proposed Alaska Coal Mine Divides Community, Elicits Racism
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Olympia’s Deschutes River Restoration Rare Opportunity to Revive a Puget Sound Estuary
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Chemical Spraying Destroys Amazon Forest Uncontacted Indians Relied On
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Tour operators oppose human safaris
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Protecting Mother Earth Gathering in North Dakota July 28-31
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Tribe, Conservation Groups Win Suit Against Forest Service
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Penan Hunter-Gatherers Pushed From Rainforest to Make Way for Dam
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Philanthropists and Indigenous Leaders Talk Solutions to World’s Pressing Issues
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High PCB Levels Persist in Akwesasne Mohawk Fish, Lands, and People
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EPA Establishes National Tribal Toxics Committee
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Environmental, Fishing, Chemical Reform and Community Groups Demand Response to Gulf Illnesses
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Indigenous Peoples of Africa the Focus of Second Congressional Human Rights Meeting
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Pueblo of Jemez Leading Way to Renewable Future, and Realities of Relocating Alaska Native Villages
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In Oregon: Victory For Free Speech and Anti-LNG Advocates
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Washington State’s Governor Criticizes Failure to Clean Up Samish Bay
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It’s the International Year of Forests, But Who Gets to Decide About Them?
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Mercury’s Toxic Legacy
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Peruvian Indians Take On Amazon Loggers
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Upcoming Report: Environmental Impacts of Oregon/Washington’s Planned Columbia River Crossing
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Pawning the Chernobyl Necklace
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Vedanta’s controversial mine goes back to court
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Court Affidavit Exposes 18 Years of Chevron’s Unethical Conduct in $9.5 Billion Ecuador Lawsuit
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Amazon Indians Protest in London, Judge Blocks Brazil Dam
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Uncontacted Amazon Indians Face Annihilation
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Chevron Finds Its Toxic Dumping Didn’t Harm a Soul in Ecuador
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Wikileaks: US embassy condemned eviction of Kalahari Bushmen
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Borneo Indigenous Leaders Arrested As Tribe Files Case to Save Rainforest
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EPA Approves Historic Salmon Restoration Plan for Klamath River
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Uranium Exposure Increasing Infertility and Reproductive Cancers
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Palm oil in everyday products pushing Indigenous Peoples off their land
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Arctic and Small Island Nations Join Forces Against Climate Change
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Climate Refugees – the Documentary
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Indians Demand Answers as Amazon is Sold
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Grassroots Communities Mining Mini-Grant Program
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Bushmen denied water, launch appeal
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SEJ announces winners of Reporting on the Environment awards
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Athabascan, other groups appeal DNR’s approval of coal exploration in Alaska’s Wishbone Hills
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Yakama blocks Hawaiian garbage destined for ancestral lands
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Is California trampling on tribal rights?
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Canadian First Nations and investors draw line in the tar sands with Shell
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Climate’s Second Chance: the World Peoples’ Conference on Climate Change
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New federal task force climate change report parallels Swinomish Tribe report
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Pesticide exposure robs some Yaqui girls of breastfeeding
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Brave … and dead
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Developing nations walk away from climate talks
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Klimaforum09 Peoples Declaration finalized, open to signatures until Dec. 13
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Indigenous delegates at UN climate talks debut video evidence of climate change
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Arctic Inuit to charge U.S. for climate change
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Report Calls for the Rejection of REDD in Climate Treaty
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Conservation Refugees: The Hundred-Year Conflict between Global Conservation and Native Peoples
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The Society of Environmental Journalists – on Twitter!
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Disappearance of indigenous baby boys tied to industrial pollution
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Skull Valley Goshute Indian Reservation targeted for high-level atomic waste dump





