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New Push To Strengthen Mine Safety Faces Resistance by Old Strategies

The Obama administration's efforts to toughen mine safety enforcement, following the Upper Big Branch disaster in April that killed 29, are encountering the same old evade-and-delay resistance from the mining industry. Those are the tactics that appear to have led to the disaster in the first place.

Source: Wash Post, 01/05/2011

"Mocked as Uncool, the Minivan Rises Again"

"In marketing campaigns featuring heavy-metal theme songs, rapping parents, secret agents in cat masks, pyrotechnics and even Godzilla, minivan makers are trying to recast the much-ridiculed mom-mobile as something that parents can be proud -- or at least unashamed -- of driving."

Source: NYTimes, 01/05/2011

"State Approves Coal Ash Landfill In South Baltimore"

"State environmental officials approved new coal-ash landfill in southeast Baltimore Tuesday, saying "state-of-the-art" pollution controls there should allay nearby residents' fears that the power plant waste will blow into their neighborhoods and leak into the Patapsco River."

Source: Baltimore Sun, 01/05/2011

EJ at the EPA: Legal Impacts of the New Priorities

Panelists at this free Environmental Law Institute event will discuss the potential impacts of US EPA’s Interim Guidance on Considering Environmental Justice During the Development of an Action and Draft Plan EJ 2014. RSVP by Jan. 7 to attend or participate by audio webcast/teleconference.

Remembering Kevin Carmody

Shared joy is double joy. Shared sorrow is half sorrow. With this thought, we invite you to read the following memories of Kevin from SEJ members, friends and colleagues far and wide.

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