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Today is World Toilet Day!

November 19, 2009

Posted by Heather Allen in Environmental Justice , Health and the Environment

Tags:
safedrinkingwater, sanitation, toilet, toiletday, water, waterborneillness

It's a fun way to build awareness for a very serious problem.   Safe water and sanitation are the world's most pressing environmental health challenges as NRDC has highlighted here and here.   Luckily World Toilet Day celebrations in DC did reach lots of...continued

A close-up look at a revitalization district (Indianapolis, part 2: the challenges)

November 19, 2009

Posted by Kaid Benfield in Curbing Pollution , Environmental Justice , Green Enterprise , Living Sustainably

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brownfields, community, communitydevelopment, neighborhood, revitalization, smartercities, smartgrowth, vacantproperties

    Earlier this month I began a series of posts about Indianapolis's Smart Growth Redevelopment District, which I have had the honor of advising.  The area in question is a distressed part of the city, two miles northeast of...continued

Long Beach Harbor Commissioner Mario Cordero Speaks About The ATA Settlement

November 17, 2009

Posted by David Pettit in Curbing Pollution , Environmental Justice , Health and the Environment

Tags:
americantruckingassociation, portoflongbeach, portpollution, trucking

Last night, there was a hearing at the Port of Long Beach about the Port's decision to settle the American Trucking Association case on terms that I think are so weak that they are a setback to clean air and...continued

Habitat partners with state, private sector to build affordable LEED-ND project in Oakland

November 17, 2009

Posted by Kaid Benfield in Environmental Justice , Green Enterprise , Living Sustainably

Tags:
brownfields, community, greenbuilding, habitatforhumanity, LEED-ND, neighborhood, oakland, revitalization, smartgrowth

     Habitat for Humanity's East Bay affiliate is retrofitting a brownfield into 54 affordable homes on two acres of land in Oakland, California.  With excellent location, walkable density, great design, and green features, the Edes Avenue project is participating...continued

Water and Ecosystems a Focus at Barcelona Climate Change Talks

November 16, 2009

Posted by Heather Allen in Environmental Justice , Health and the Environment , Solving Global Warming

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adaptation, climate, copenhagencountdown, drinkingwater, energyandclimate2009

  We tend to think of climate change as an air pollution problem, or a threat to our atmosphere, but in fact water and especially watery ecosystems (wetlands, mangroves, mountainous cloud forests, and more) will play a major role in...continued

Contaminated Soil in New Orleans: New Research Finds Arsenic is from Katrina Flood

November 16, 2009

Posted by Gina Solomon in Environmental Justice , Health and the Environment

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arsenic, children, EPA, katrina, neworleans, playground, school, sediment, soil

"The arsenic was probably there all along." That's what our team of scientists kept hearing from EPA and Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) staff in the months and years following Hurricane Katrina. As a public health advocate, I didn't...continued

Urban education: the next environmental and smart growth frontier

November 16, 2009

Posted by Kaid Benfield in Environmental Justice , Living Sustainably

Tags:
community, education, redevelopment, schools, smartercities, smartgrowth

Today I am pleased to present a very good guest post by my friend and frequent collaborator Lee Epstein:  Reading Kaid's recent posts on the great value (and sometime dearth) of environmentalists engaging on urban redevelopment issues made me recall...continued

“Housing First” offers glimmer of hope for homeless veterans, others

November 11, 2009

Posted by Kaid Benfield in Environmental Justice , Health and the Environment , Living Sustainably

Tags:
cities, community, homeless, housing, housingfirst, seattle, smartercities, smartgrowth, veterans

On this Veterans' Day, when we remember those who have served, it is troubling to note that, although veterans make up around 9 percent of our population, they comprise 23 percent of our homeless population and fully a third of...continued

The Canary in the Coal Mine Is Screaming, But Is Anybody Listening? Highway Pollution and its Devastating Impacts on Local Communities

November 10, 2009

Posted by Adrian Martinez in Curbing Pollution , Environmental Justice , U.S. Law and Policy

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airpollution, cleanair, cleanairactionplan, naaqs, NOx, particulatematter, portoflongbeach, portoflosangeles, portpollution, ports

A new study about the staggering impacts of highway and ship pollution was released by a team of scientists and academics, including some of the most pioneering researchers on issues of health related impacts from degraded air quality.  The study...continued

Negative health impacts of freeway expansion: A NO BRAINER!

November 6, 2009

Posted by Lizzeth Henao in Curbing Pollution , Environmental Justice , Health and the Environment

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CALTRANS, I710, negativehealthimpactsfreeway

The California Department of Transportation (CALTRANS) wants to dramatically expand the 18 mile stretch of the I-710 freeway that runs from the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles to East Los Angeles, through mostly urban, low-income, minority neighborhoods. Due...continued

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