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Tlingit & Haida Urges Federal Government to Uphold Commitments to Protect International Salmon Rivers from Canadian Mining

By Heather Hintze | Central Council-Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska on Dec 12, 2022   Featured, General News, Southeast Alaska  

Tlingit & Haida Urges Federal Government to Uphold Commitments to Protect International Salmon Rivers from Canadian Mining

JUNEAU, AK – The Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska (Tlingit & Haida) President Richard Chalyee Éesh Peterson joined other tribal leaders in Washington, D.C. to advocate for clean rivers and sovereignty over waterways.    President Peterson, along with President Trixie Bennett (Ketchikan Indian Community), President Joe Williams (Organized Village […]

Keystone Pipeline Shut Down After Oil Leaks Into Kansas Creek

By Julia Conley | Common Dreams on Dec 9, 2022   Featured, National, National/World  

Keystone Pipeline Shut Down After Oil Leaks Into Kansas Creek

“Pipelines leak,” said one climate campaigner. “Especially ones named Keystone.” Climate campaigners on Thursday were outraged but unsurprised as TC Energy in Canada—the company behind the Keystone XL pipeline proposal defeated last year—announced the 22nd spill from its original pipeline. The company said it had shut down the Keystone pipeline, which carries 622,000 barrels per day of […]

EPA Urged to ‘Finish the Job’ After Latest Move to Protect Bristol Bay From Pebble Mine

By Jessica Corbett | Common Dreams on Dec 4, 2022   Featured, Southwest Alaska, State  

EPA Urged to ‘Finish the Job’ After Latest Move to Protect Bristol Bay From Pebble Mine

“Local residents, scientists, and the broader public all agree that this is quite simply a bad place for a mine, and it is past time for the EPA to take Pebble off the table permanently,” said one activist in Alaska. Campaigners across the United States celebrated the Biden administration’s step this week to safeguard Alaska’s Bristol […]

Is your gas stove bad for your health?

By Jonathan Levy|Boston University on Sep 13, 2022   Featured, Health  

Is your gas stove bad for your health?

Source: The Conversation  Natural gas has long been marketed as a clean fuel, but research on its health and environmental effects is calling that idea into question. Cooks love their gadgets, from countertop slow cookers to instant-read thermometers. Now, there’s increasing interest in magnetic induction cooktops – surfaces that cook much faster than conventional stoves, without […]

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