Out of the headlines, Flint’s water still unsafe By Martha Grevatt July 8, 2016 Only a few months ago the Flint water crisis was front-page news around the country. The [...]
Zika, the Olympics and the Brazilian coup June 24, 2016 More than 230 scientific researchers, bioethicists and health experts from around the world have written an [...]
Zika: Crisis of the poor By Lyn Neeley June 12, 2016 As the thermometer soars past 90 degrees and Zika arrives in the Southern states, summer won’t [...]
Detroit activists oppose increased fracking waste By Mike Shane May 27, 2016 Protest against fracking waste expansion in Detroit neighborhood, May 8. Detroit residents and [...]
Congress fiddles while Zika looms May 26, 2016 While the U.S. Congress votes hundreds of billions of dollars for military expansion, it is squeezing health [...]
Fort McMurray fire: An ecological and financial disaster for workers By G. Dunkel May 23, 2016 The fire that began on May 1 southwest of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada, has consumed over a [...]
Gulf Coast faces spread of Zika By Lyn Neeley May 5, 2016 With no national funding or coordinated prevention plan to stop it, the Zika virus is starting to [...]
What can be done about rising sea levels By Deirdre Griswold April 12, 2016 It has been more than a third of a century since climate scientists in both the United [...]
Oklahoma earthquakes spike opposition to oil and gas industry By Chris Fry April 11, 2016 The state of Oklahoma had five earthquakes on April 3. There had been 29 earthquakes in the [...]
Newark children exposed to lead By Lyn Neeley April 8, 2016 Nearly half the schools in Newark, N.J., were temporarily shut down on March 9 when elevated [...]
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