Fri
19
Apr
2013
Surfrider Foundation info@surfrider.org
The EPA is proposing to eliminate their Beach Grants Program that funds water testing to protect swimmer safety at beaches across the country.
Don't let the federal government drown the beach program. You have the right to know if a day at the beach is going to make you sick!
Sat
06
Apr
2013
The New York TImes
Shanghai in January. Researchers said the toll from China’s pollution meant the loss of 25 million healthy years in 2010.
BEIJING — Outdoor air pollution contributed to 1.2 million premature deaths in China in 2010, nearly 40 percent of the global total, according to a new summary of data from a scientific study on leading causes of death worldwide.
Figured another way, the researchers said, China’s toll from pollution was the loss of 25 million healthy years of life from the population.
Mon
25
Mar
2013
Sim Chi Yin for The New York Times
Smog veiled the China Central Television Building in Beijing last week. Air pollution hit record levels in north China last month.
BEIJING — China’s state leadership transition has taken place this month against an ominous backdrop. More than 16,000 dead pigshave been found floating in rivers that provide drinking water to Shanghai. A haze akin to volcanic fumes cloaked the capital, causing convulsive coughing and obscuring the portrait of Mao Zedong on the gate to the Forbidden City.So severe are China’s environmental woes, especially the noxious air, that top government officials have been forced to openly acknowledge them. Fu Ying, the spokeswoman for the National People’s Congress, said she checked for smog every morning after opening her curtains and kept at home face masks for her daughter and herself. Li Keqiang, the new prime minister, said the air pollution had made him “quite upset” and vowed to “show even greater resolve and make more vigorous efforts” to clean it up.
Tue
02
Nov
2010
Recently, an Al Jazeera online correspondent launched an investigation into the BP oil spill and the illnesses linked to the dispersants used along the Gulf Coast. While this isn't necessarily new news, the fact that this story is being reported by Al Jazeera instead of the NY Times, Washington Post or WSJ speaks volumes.