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Autobuses eléctricos para nuestras escuelas
Cada día, nuestros niños y los miles respiran directa o indirectamente las emisiones de los buses, en cuyo humo hay una serie de contaminantes tóxicos como el CO2 y hollín.
Clean energy has powerful enemies; let’s stop paying them
As of July 1, Florida will have some of the nation’s strictest anti-clean energy laws on the books. The fight over the suite of energy preemption legislation, which prohibits local regulations on energy sourcing including curtailing fossil fuel use, pitted Florida’s grassroots environmental movement and local governments against the full power of the fossil-fuel industry.
How to pave a way forward in Haiti with U.S. support
Haiti’s a mess. The people are suffering. This has to stop!”
This blunt declaration of outrage from New York Congressman Gregory Meeks is summarily reflective of the ongoing cycle of violence, political unsurety, and social unrest that has had the country of Haiti in its grips for the past several years.
Do Florida lawmakers want to make it harder to sue sugar farmers?
A state senator says environmentalists are misreading his bill. They say he’s responding to a recent lawsuit.
Fiestas Navideñas en la lucha: miles pasarán la Navidad en la oscuridad debido a la COVID-19
La COVID-19 está en la mente de todos en esta temporada navideña. Lamentamos los cientos de miles de muertes, la pérdida generalizada de empleos y la inquietante falta de control y asistencia del gobierno.
Help the thousands left in the dark at Christmas
COVID-19 is on everyone’s mind this holiday season. We mourn the hundreds of thousands of deaths, widespread job losses, and an unsettling lack of government control and assistance. COVID-19 disproportionately impacts low-income households, communities of color, and the working poor.