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A podcast about the concept and reality of environmental injustice and environmental racism.

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Great Lakes Blogger: Another Midnight Environmental attack

This was posted yesterday at the Great Lakes Blogger. For any readers interested in Dow Chemicals or questionable activity by the EPA in the last days of the Bush administration, read this. Great Lakes Blogger: another midnight environmental attack. Related to this Post End Toxic Racism in Dickson, Tennessee! 2008 Corporate Hall of Shame Poll Massey Energy to Pay $20 Million Smackers © Moats for BSB Blog, 2008. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Dow, EPA, Great Lakes, Superfund, Water Feed enhanced by Better Feed from Ozh

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Online Petition Asks Obama to Create Secretary of Arts Position

Recently, Meredith posted this on her blog and I thought a few of the BSB readers may like to know about this as well...

Knowmore.org Firefox Extension

I installed the Knowmore.org Firefox extension and found out a little something about Cadbury Schweppes that I never wanted to know...

Did Social Justice Take Conservatives by Surprise?

Many young Christian voters felt personally lead to vote for the Democratic candidates this year based on the social justice issues pertinent to those candidates. This was news to many...

Margaret and Helen

Generally I keep up with a small handful of blogs from a small handful of sources. A few nerdy/techie blogs, a few environmental and social justice blogs, a few general news blogs and a few blogs by random folks that I’d never have met had I not opened up my laptop one fine day. [...]...

Good News About Coal Fired Power Plants in Arkansas

Passing on this news sent out from Andy McDonald of the Kentucky Solar Energy Society and Kentucky Solar Partnership. This information is slightly dated since I’ve been unable to post much lately but was new to me as of the 9th of October. But better late than never, no? Hurrah to the governor...

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