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Latin America Green News: March 23rd – 29th, 2014

Mary Mata April 1, 2014

By Denée Reaves, La Onda Verde/NRDC Switchboard Chile Just before the Metropolitan Region around Santiago enters the time of year that traditionally has the highest levels of air pollution, the Superintendent […]

Plant closure sought for polluting Latino district of Los Angeles

Mary Mata March 12, 2014

President Obama’s SOTU Proposals on Climate Change Resonate With Latinos

Mary Mata January 30, 2014

For Latino Voters, Climate Change Is Almost As Important An Issue As Immigration

Mary Mata January 24, 2014

By Katie Valentine, Think Progress Latinos strongly support efforts to tackle climate change and protect the environment, a new poll has found. The poll, which was completed for the NRDC by […]

Hilda Solis “Climate Change Must Be A Priority In 2014″

Mary Mata January 10, 2014

By Hilda Solis, Latinovations Some of my fondest childhood memories are of family trips to the San Gabriel Mountains for hiking, picnicking and breathing fresh, clean air — a welcome […]

In Colorado, Both Sides Of The Fracking Debate Target Latino Support

Mary Mata January 3, 2014

By Andrew O’Reilly, Fox News Latino Large deposits of Pierre Shale, a fossiliferous, dark-grey rock formed 66 million years ago as the North American Inland Sea receded, are at the heart […]

Taking Out The Trash in Los Angeles

Mary Mata January 2, 2014

By Maria Hinojosa, Latino USA Over the last four years, 568 tons of illegal trash was collected near the busy port of Los Angeles. A lot of it winds up in the […]