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Latin America Green News

Mary Mata February 7, 2013

By Anamda Maxwell, La Onda Verde de NRDC Chile 4.80 GW of non-conventional renewable energy projects were approved by Chile’s environmental impact system in 2012, more than four times the […]

Where does your agua come from?

Mary Mata February 1, 2013

Latin America Green News

Mary Mata January 29, 2013

U.S. Is Polluting Water It May Someday Need to Drink

Mary Mata

By Abrahm Lustgarten, ProPublica Mexico City plans to draw drinking water from a mile-deep aquifer, according to a report in the Los Angeles Times. The Mexican effort challenges a key tenet of […]

Latino Children Planting the Future

Mary Mata January 24, 2013

By Jose Gonzalez, NewsTaco A cool San Francisco Bay morning is warming up on a marshy shore of the Martin Luther King Jr. Shoreline, part of the East Bay Regional […]

Latin America Green News

Mary Mata

By Amanda Maxwell, La Onda Verde de NRDC Chile Chile’s Minister of Energy, Jorge Bunster, proposed a new tender system for renewable energy, which would competitively bid out renewable energy […]

Latino Activist to Head EPA’s Enviro Justice

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By Brett Israel, New America Media NAM Editor’s note: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is turning to a Houston activist to lead the fight against environmental injustices around the country. Matthew […]

Ojo on Ocean Acidification

Mary Mata January 18, 2013

Eat Healthy but Cuidado with Superfoods

Mary Mata January 17, 2013

Latin America Green News

Mary Mata January 15, 2013