climate change
RNC: Eva Longoria’s Latino Initiative Is A Democratic Front Group
*Instead of attacking the Latino Victory Project because if its partisanship, the RNC may want to start a Latino political fund of its own. It could be a fund that […]
Anti-Immigration Group Uses Earth Day To Recycle Argument That Immigrants Destroy Environment
*This Californians for Population Stabilization video is not isolated, it’s part of an effort to use the environment as a wedge against undocumented immigrants and comprehensive immigration reform. A couple of […]
Can Latinos turn Texas blue as early as 2014?
By Tony Castro, Voxxi A rising new Latina star in Texas politics predicts that the traditionally Republican Lone Star State will turn blue possibly as early as the 2014 mid-term […]
Q&A: Napolitano On Diversity, Academics and the Undocumented at U.C.
By Peter Schurmann/Video by Jacob Simas, New America Media Ed. Note: In September former secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano took over as president of the University of California, the first-ever woman […]
El IPCC Que? Don’t forget the IPCC Report
By Jose Gonzalez, NewsTaco The US government “shut down” brought on a host of problems on the environmental front, from the closing of our National Parks to preventing of the […]
Continuing the Green Case for Immigration Reform
By Jose Gonzalez, NewsTaco In case you missed it, the Sierra Club came out in support of comprehensive reform—and more explicitly, a path to citizenship. This keeps the debate alive, […]
The effects of Global Warming Impacts Latinos the Hardest
By Dr. Evelyn Montalvo-Stanton, NBCLatino Some people celebrate spring when the first daffodils appear in their yards; my equinox arrives via itchy eyes and runny noses of allergy-sufferers in my clinic. […]
Is the Academic and Scientific World Selling Out to Monsanto?
By Silvia Casabianca, Saludify We were talking the other day on how the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (AND) message to its 74,000 members became almost automatically compromised as soon as they decided […]
Diversifying the Enviro Movement
By Jose Gonzalez, NewsTaco So the articles keep on coming out echoing the same message: “We essentially have a racially segregated environmental movement”. One that made recent headlines was over […]
Latin America Green News
By Amanda Maxwell, La Onda Verde de NRDC Chile HidroAysén, the company intending to build a 2,750 megawatt dam project on two rivers in Patagonia, announced that it would not present […]