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Morning NewsTaco

Mary Mata August 9, 2012

Thursday August 9, 2012  Census Bureau Releases Results From 2010 Census Race and Hispanic Origin Alternative Questionnaire Research (EIN News):  The U.S. Census Bureau released research today from its 2010 […]

How Clean Air Standards Save Lives

Mary Mata March 6, 2012

By Peter Lehner Scientists reported last week in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) that even short-term exposure to air pollution can increase your risk of having a heart attack–highlighting the critical […]

Latinos Shouldn’t Have To Pay For Power With Their Health

Mary Mata February 16, 2012

By Adrianna Quintero A study released by the coal industry attempts to justify dirty energy and life-threatening pollution by claiming that Hispanics and blacks will be hit hardest by energy […]

1.34 Million Deaths From Urban Air Pollution Every Year

Mary Mata October 18, 2011

By Rich Kassel 1.34 million urban dwellers face premature deaths every year, according to a new report from the World Health Organization (WHO). According to an AP report in Forbes and elsewhere, […]

Latinos Face Major Risks From Delays Of Air Pollution Rules

Mary Mata September 21, 2011

Latinos are among those facing the greatest risk from efforts to block the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) updates to health safeguards protecting Americans from ozone, mercury and other dangerous air […]