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Radio Bilingue presents a forum in Fresno on the drinking water

Last year, California signed legislation making access to water a human right—one of the only states in the nation to do so. Federal and state sources have dedicated billions of dollars to study the problems, build water treatment plants, and explore the feasibility of local and regional solutions.

Posted in Homepage Feature, Environment, Health |

Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)

Health Reform Creates New Jobs in California
Native Americans Return to Roots to Combat Diabetes
Demolition of Smelter in El Paso Brings Up New Questions

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Posted in Weekly Edition, Edición Semanaria Broadcast |

(Español) Podrían contaminar el aire al descontinuar emblemáticas chimeneas

For more than a century, the copper smelter ASARCO was an icon of the border between El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua (México). The two 200-meter tall chimneys ceased to exist a few months ago, when they were destroyed as part of an environmental cleanup. Although ASARCO is now history, controversy continues about the extent of the pollution the company caused in its surroundings. The demolition raised new questions about new pollution it could have caused. Our correspondent Kent Paterson sends us this report from Ciudad Juarez.

Posted in Homepage Feature, Environment, Health |

Residents Protest Mining Permits in Oaxaca, Mexico

Canadian mining companies have increased their presence in Mexico during the last two decades. Some sectors of society accuse the government of not consulting with citizens before giving permits for up to 50 years of mining. In the southern state of Oaxaca, this type of permits could open mines that community groups fought for a long time to close. Our correspondent Vladimir Flores has more details.

Posted in Homepage Feature, Environment, Mexico, Latest News |

FRACKING ON THE MONTEREY SHALE.

A federal judge in California recently ruled that authorities broke the law when they leased 2,700 acres of public land in Monterey and Fresno counties to oil and gas drillers without considering the environmental impact. Fracking uses huge volumes of water, sand and toxic chemicals to blast open rock to extract oil and gas. Some […]

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Posted in Línea Abierta, Environment |

San Diego Latino neighborhood pollution hotspot, says report

(Español) Las condiciones del ambiente en el Barrio Logan elevan los niveles de asma, entre otros padecimientos de esa población.

Posted in Environment, Topics, Noticiero Latino |

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