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Topic: Environmental justice
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Jul 15, 2013
07/13
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Visgilio, Gerald Robert, 1941-; Whitelaw, Diana M., 1943-
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Topic: Environmental justice
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xx, 393 p. : 24 cm
Topics: Environmental justice, Environmental justice -- Political aspects, Human rights
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viii, 232 p. : 24 cm
Topics: Environmental justice, Environmental justice -- Case studies, Environmental policy
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Feb 21, 2021
02/21
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Hawken, Paul
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342 p. ; 25 cm
Topics: Environmentalism, Environmental justice
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Feb 14, 2013
02/13
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Paul Hawken
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Topics: Environmentalism, Environmental justice
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Apr 6, 2021
04/21
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Hawken, Paul
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342 p. ; 25 cm
Topics: Environmentalism, Environmental justice
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Feb 21, 2021
02/21
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Hawken, Paul
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342 p. ; 25 cm
Topics: Environmentalism, Environmental justice
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Apr 30, 2022
04/22
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The Sanctuary for Independent Media
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A new worker-owned cooperative has emerged from a well-loved capital region tree business, Magai Arboriculture. More Trees Arborist Collective is providing tree care for tree lovers, and fostering the propagation, as their name suggests, of more trees to deal with the climate crisis. HMM correspondent Corinne Carey spoke with Christian Grigoraskos, one of the members of the Collective, about the business, their approach to tree care, and their upcoming event Tending the Urban Forest on March 7...
Topics: Environmental Justice, Labor, Stories
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Apr 1, 2012
04/12
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Lerner, Steve, 1946-
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [287]-295) and index
Topics: Environmental justice, Chemical plants
Source: removedNEL
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Dec 15, 2021
12/21
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Agyeman, Julian
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x, 245 p. : 23 cm
Topics: Environmental justice, Sustainable development
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Topics: Environmental justice, Environmental protection
Let Arvin Lead describes the Center on Race, Poverty & the Environment's vision for an economically, socially and environmentally just transition.
Topics: environmental justice, just transition
Environmental justice groups, labor groups, and community members rally in downtown Chicago in support of the climate, good-paying jobs, and social justice. This program was recorded by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).
Topics: Environmental justice, climate change
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Jun 23, 2022
06/22
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Low, Nicholas
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xiii, 257 p. : 24 cm
Topics: Environmental justice, Political ecology
A panel of experts discuss current issues of water rights and environmental justice, including the link between lead pipes and the health of Midwest communities. This program was recorded by Chicago Access Network (CAN TV).
Topics: water rights, environmental justice
1 folded sheet (6 pages) : 22 x 28 cm folded to 22 x 10 cm
Topics: Environmental justice -- Illinois, Environmental protection -- Illinois, Environmental justice,...
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xiv, 255 p. : 23 cm
Topics: Environmental ethics, Environmental justice
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Topics: Environmental justice, Environmental protection
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Topic: Environmental justice -- South Africa
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Jan 6, 2014
01/14
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Vargas, Erick; Agurcia, Mery; Benítez, Ninoska; Comité de Familiares de Detenidos-Desaparecidos en Honduras
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Includes bibliographical references
Topics: Environmentalists, Environmental justice, Persecution, Assassination
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Apr 29, 2022
04/22
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The Sanctuary for Independent Media
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This week President Biden announced his "green" economic stimulus as well as his goals for offshore wind. Stanford professor Mark Jacobson, the author of numerous studies on how to move to 100% clean renewable energy, discusses Biden's climate agenda as well as the false solutions of nuclear and carbon capture technology. By Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.
Topics: Climate Matters, Environmental Justice, Stories
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Apr 30, 2022
04/22
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The Sanctuary for Independent Media
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Jay Egg and Keith Schue have been awarded the Constellation Prize for Policy Impact for their work with SHARE in helping to defeat the proposed fracked gas turbines on Sheridan Avenue to power the state capitol and plaza. They have been working to promote geothermal as an alternative. By Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network. (Podcast Version)
Topics: Climate Matters, Environmental Justice, Stories
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Nov 8, 2021
11/21
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Dobson, Andrew
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ix, 280 p. ; 23 cm
Topics: Environmental justice, Environmental policy, Sustainability
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Apr 29, 2022
04/22
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The Sanctuary for Independent Media
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Former Collard City Growers Garden Coordinator, Alexis Goldsmith, talks about the garden, her experience with farming, and the relief of having a green space in an urban environment. As of 4/6/2021, the position for Garden Coordinator is currently open. To find out more about this job opening, visit MediaSanctuary.org or follow this link: www.mediasanctuary.org/collard-city-growers-garden-coordinator-2021/
Topics: Environmental Justice, Food & Farming, Stories
Little Village Environmental Justice Organization fights for economic, social, and environmental justice. Our mission is to spread awareness for a clean place to work and live. This program was recorded by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).
Topic: Little Village Environmental Justice Organization
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Apr 29, 2022
04/22
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The Sanctuary for Independent Media
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Last Thursday, the US Dept. of Energy and Commerce held a hearing on the CLEAN Future Act, lead by US House representatives Paul Tonko of New York and Frank Pallone of New Jersey. More than 300 organizations signed a letter urging lawmakers to reject fossil fuels and waste incineration as a source of clean energy in the bill. Sarah Lutz with Friends of the Earth spoke with HMM's Alexis Goldsmith.
Topics: Environmental Justice, Local Government, Stories
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Apr 29, 2022
04/22
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The Sanctuary for Independent Media
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In February, the NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation put the Norlite Hazardous Waste Incinerator in Cohoes on notice that the company is violating its Air Permits. For more on what this means, HMM's Alexis Goldsmith speaks with environmental attorney, Phillip Oswald.
Topics: Climate & Environment, Environmental Justice, Stories
Antonio Reyes Lopez highlights the local sustainability plan and victories of the Little Village Environmental Justice Organization. This program was recorded by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).
Topic: Little Village Environmental Justice Organization
This show is about The Little Village Environmental Justice Organization and their clean power campaign. They are presently in a campaign to seek clean power for Chicago, and want the two largest polluters (Crawford and Fisk Power Plants) removed due to all of the air pollution they are causing Little Village to breath. This program was produced by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).
Topic: Little Village Environmental Justice Organization
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May 1, 2022
05/22
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The Sanctuary for Independent Media
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"It's makin me sick, it stinks. That's toxic... they shouldn't be there or we shouldn't be here." A fire broke out at the Norlite hazardous waste incinerator in Cohoes on Monday. This is the second fire at the facility since February of 2020. A plume of black smoke could be seen from 787. WAMC spoke with Fire Chief Joseph Fahd and reported the fire was started when a pipe with low-grade fuel oil broke. The fuel then caught ablaze when it spread to hot rocks. Hours after the fire had...
Topics: Climate & Environment, Environmental Justice, Stories
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May 1, 2022
05/22
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The Sanctuary for Independent Media
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“Each person shall have a right to clean air and water, and a healthful environment.” That’s the language of recently passed state senate bill S528 to amend the New York state Constitution. It’s also known as the “environmental bill of rights” or the "green amendment." To talk about what this amendment means, HMM's Alexis Goldsmith was joined by the lead sponsor of the amendment, State Senator Robert Jackson. This is part 2 of their conversation.
Topics: Climate & Environment, Environmental Justice, Stories
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Apr 29, 2022
04/22
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The Sanctuary for Independent Media
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A new report by Bennington College Professor, David Bond, shows that the amount of toxic fire fighting foam burnt at the Norlite hazardous waste incinerator in Cohoes is far greater than state and company officials have disclosed. A new website that compiles all the shipments of AFFF from the Department of Defense from 2016 to 2020 for burning has been put together. Norlite burned more AFFF than any other facility even though federal and military officials believe that incineration is not...
Topics: Climate & Environment, Environmental Justice, Stories
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May 1, 2022
05/22
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The Sanctuary for Independent Media
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NY Renews is a climate justice coalition in New York that was instrumental in passing the CLCPA, the state's landmark climate law. We talk with Arielle Swernoff about the law's implementation plus the push for a polluter penalty to lower emissions and fund EJ and Just Transition initiatives. By Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.
Topics: Climate & Environment, Environmental Justice, Stories
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Apr 30, 2022
04/22
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The Sanctuary for Independent Media
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Lew Daly is the author of a new report from NY Renews: False Solutions: Gas and Trash; How the Fossil Fuel Industry is holding Back a Just Transition. Daly, the former research director at Demos, discusses bioenergy, renewable natural gas and green hydrogen. By Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network. (complete podcast version)
Topics: Climate Matters, Environmental Justice, Stories
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Apr 29, 2022
04/22
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The Sanctuary for Independent Media
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On March 17th, community members and researchers responded to NY DEC's release of soil and water analysis surrounding the Norlite hazardous waste incinerator in a letter to DEC Commissioner Basil Seggos. The letter rejects DEC's conclusion that the study found no connection between Norlite and contamination in the surrounding community. For more, Dr. David Bond, lead author of the letter, joins HMM's Alexis Goldsmith. Read the letter sent to Commissioner Seggos here:...
Topics: Climate & Environment, Environmental Justice, Stories
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May 1, 2022
05/22
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The Sanctuary for Independent Media
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Test results of dust particles coming from the Norlite facility in Cohoes show that they pose a significant health risk to nearby residents. We hear from Dave Walker, a Ph.D. geologist and professor emeritus at Columbia who did the testing; Leonardo Trasande, MD, Chief of the Division of Environmental Pediatrics at the NYU School of Medicine; and local resident and parent Chris Sevinsky, who has a PhD focused in Biomedical Science and Cancer Biology. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio...
Topics: Climate & Environment, Environmental Justice, Stories
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Topics: Environmental justice -- Canada, Environmental justice, Justice environnementale -- Canada,...
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Apr 13, 2022
04/22
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Rechtschaffen, Clifford, 1957-
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xxix, 530 p. : 26 cm
Topics: Environmental law -- United States, Environmental justice
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Apr 26, 2022
04/22
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The Sanctuary for Independent Media
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We talk to Barbara Pal of Divest NY, the producer of a video featuring students calling on their teachers to help them in their campaign to divest the New York State Teachers’ Retirement System (NYSTRS). Currently, NYSTRS has an estimated $4.5 billion in fossil fuel holdings, which are constantly increasing including investments in coal. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network. www,divestnyteachers.org for the video.
Topics: Climate & Environment, Education, Environmental Justice, Stories
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Apr 30, 2022
04/22
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The Sanctuary for Independent Media
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Albany County Legislator Sam Fein (Dist. 6) wants the CDTA to do a pilot to allow people to ride buses for free. He also discusses the ongoing problems with the Norlite hazardous waste incinerator. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.
Topics: Climate & Environment, Environmental Justice, podcasts, Stories
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Dec 28, 2020
12/20
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Moore, Hilary
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Topics: Climatic changes -- Political aspects, Environmental justice
Gentrification is a process of urban revitalization by which the original inhabitants of an area are displaced, owing to the purchase and upgrading of their deteriorated properties by the middle or high income households. An aspect of gentrification that is of particular interest to Nigerians is the issue of displacement, with its attendant socio-economic alienation of the poor from the city, which has evoked some environmental justice concerns. Focusing on the city of Aba, this study examined...
Topics: Aba, Displacement, Environmental justice, Gentrification, Nigeria.
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Topics: Environmental justice, Conservation of natural resources
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May 1, 2022
05/22
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The Sanctuary for Independent Media
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Jessica Bennett of Friends of the Mahicantuck speaks with HMM's correspondent Andrea Cunliffe about preserving the historically significant land that borders the Hudson River in north Troy NY. This is a historical indigenous site in Lansingburgh, NY – important to the Mahican People. Jessica speaks of the efforts to bring this land into long-term preservation with a trust for all indigenous peoples, the public good, as well as the entire community.
Topics: Environmental Justice, Social Justice & Activism, Stories
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Apr 30, 2022
04/22
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The Sanctuary for Independent Media
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Community Advocates for a Sustainable Environment (CASE) will hold their 5th annual Renewable Energy and Sustainable Living Fair virtually on Saturday, March 6. The event will feature sustainable vendors, renewable energy, community groups, and speakers such as Raya Salter of NY Renews. Bob Connors of CASE discusses the event with Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.
Topics: Climate & Environment, Environmental Justice, podcasts, Stories
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May 1, 2022
05/22
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The Sanctuary for Independent Media
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The Holston Army Ammunition Plant in East Tennessee was issued a Clean Air Act permit on Feb 1st that allows for much as 1,250,000 pounds of munitions wastes the open burned, and some containing up to 15% PFAS, by weight. Mark Toohey is a General Sessions Court Judge in East Tennessee and lives about a mile from the Ammunition Plant. In this segment, Mark describes some of the ammo plant's history; its impact on him, his family, and his community; as well as how he and other environmental...
Topics: Climate & Environment, Environmental Justice, podcasts, Stories
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Apr 30, 2022
04/22
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The Sanctuary for Independent Media
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On Thursday, a group of residents near the Norlite hazardous waste incinerator held a press conference where they publicly released a letter sent to the NYS Inspector General calling for an investigation into two DEC officials. In this segment, you will hear former EPA Regional Administrator, Judith Enck. Emails obtained via a FOIL request show that former DEC Region 4 Director Keith Goertz knew Norlite was incinerating AFFF as early as March 2019. Since the public learned that Norlite burned...
Topics: Climate & Environment, Environmental Justice, podcasts, Stories
1 folded sheet (6 p.) : 22 x 28 cm. folded to 22 x 10 cm
Topics: Environmental justice -- Illinois, Environmental protection -- Illinois
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May 1, 2022
05/22
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The Sanctuary for Independent Media
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On Tuesday(February 9), there will be a Clean Air Forum held to discuss issues regarding air quality in local communities including but not limited to, environmental laws and waste-burning practices. In this podcast, McKenna Conners will discuss the information relevant to the event and the importance of efforts to ensure clean and safe air in residential areas with Joseph Ritchie, who is the Executive Director of Saratoga Sites Against Norlite Emissions.
Topics: Climate & Environment, Environmental Justice, podcasts, Stories