ENVIRONMENT-US: New Push to Clean Toxic Hotspot

Sam Cassanos NEW YORK, Jul 28 2008 (IPS) – Two New York City Congressional representatives are calling for Newtown Creek, one of the country s most polluted waterways, to be tested for the high levels of toxic chemicals that would…

DEVELOPMENT: Wasted Food Is Also Wasted Water

Thalif Deen STOCKHOLM, Aug 21 2008 (IPS) – The world s growing food crisis which triggered riots and demonstrations in over 30 developing nations early this year is being aggravated primarily by wastage and overconsumption. Producing a single hamburger requires…

ENVIRONMENT: Worst Forms of Pollution Killing Millions

Stephen Leahy UXBRIDGE, Canada, Oct 23 2008 (IPS) – Gold mining and recycling car batteries are two of the world s Top 10 most dangerous pollution problems, and the least known, according a new report. These children are developmentally impaired…

Q&A: South Africa Suffers Sanitation Backlog

Kristin Palitza interviews Gertrude Matsebe and Louiza Duncker, Sustainable Human Settlement group, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) PRETORIA, Dec 15 2008 (IPS) – Sanitation is a key element of health, and hygiene a basic need for survival. Yet,…

ENVIRONMENT: Coping in a World of “Peak Water”

Nastassja Hoffet UNITED NATIONS, Mar 19 2009 (IPS) – As more than 20,000 people meet in Istanbul for a major week-long conference on future management of the world s water supplies, women s groups are working to ensure that policy…

HEALTH-ARGENTINA: Scientists Reveal Effects of Glyphosate

Marcela Valente BUENOS AIRES, Apr 15 2009 (IPS) – Glyphosate, the herbicide used on soybeans in Argentina, causes malformations in amphibian embryos, say scientists here who revealed the findings of a study that has not yet been published. The observed…