 Stories About: politics AND population AND United States
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Walking the Line What Mexican activists can teach the U.S. about poverty and the planet |
Oliver Bernstein |
07 Mar 2006 |
Soapbox |
| As the border organizer for Sierra Club's Environmental Justice program, I bounce back and forth across the U.S.-Mexico border supporting grassroots environmental activists. More than the food, language, or currency, the biggest difference from one side to the other is what issues are considered "environmental." Perhaps nowhere else on earth is there such a long borde ... |
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| Topics: environmental justice, health, Mexico, politics, population, Poverty and the Environment, Sierra Club, sprawl, United States, waste, water conflicts (all these topics) |
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Que Sierra, Sierra Immigration controversy engulfs Sierra Club board election |
Michelle Nijhuis |
01 Mar 2004 |
Main Dish |
| If the Democratic primaries have proven a little prim and polite for your taste, there's another upcoming election that may pique your interest. This one is loaded with bitter controversy, nasty accusations, and emotional appeals to democracy and fairness. Its major players have even taken their grievances to court -- all before the nearly three-quarters of a million potential voters hav ... |
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| Topics: politics, population, Sierra Club, United States (all these topics) |
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Crop Dustup
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22 May 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Crop Dustup Speaking before the United States Coast Guard Academy yesterday, President Bush accused the European Union of undermining efforts to end widespread hunger in Africa by banning genetically modified (GM) food. Bush praised "high-yield bio-crops" as key to increasing productivity and ameliorating hunger in developing nations, and claimed the E.U. ban was based on "unfounde ... |
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| Topics: European Union, GMOs, politics, population, United States (all these topics) |
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Big Ban Boom
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10 Jan 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Big Ban Boom Robert Zoellick, the Bush administration's chief trade official, is calling on the U.S. to challenge the European Union's ban on genetically modified food. Zoellick claims the ban is both scientifically backward and "immoral," arguing that it deprives starving people in the developing world of food. The U.S. and t ... |
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| Topics: Africa, European Union, globalization, GMOs, health, politics, population, United States, World Trade Organization (all these topics) |
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Abstinence Makes the Heart Grow, but Not Fonder
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04 Nov 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Abstinence Makes the Heart Grow, but Not Fonder The Bush administration indicated last week that it might withdraw its support from a landmark international agreement on population over concerns that it promotes abortion. At a U.N. meeting last Thursday in Bangkok, Thailand, U.S. State Department official Louise Oliver said the 1994 Cairo accord included terms such as "reproductive services" and "reproduc ... |
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| Topics: politics, population, United States (all these topics) |
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Condom-nation
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23 Jul 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Condom-nation The Bush administration said yesterday that it would withdraw $34 million in international family planning funds from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), arguing that the organization supports programs in China that force women to have abortions, in direct violation of U.S. law. U.N. officials denied promoting abortions in China (or anywhere else, for that matter), saying ... |
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| Topics: health, politics, population, United Nations, United States (all these topics) |
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