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July 31, 2008
A concerted effort to force EPA's hand in regulating major pollution sources
July 11, 2008
Policy of delay to continue for remaining days of the administration
April 9, 2008
Children living near smelter contaminated with high levels of lead
January 24, 2008
Species considered cultural icon by Okinawan people
Victory
December 5, 2007
Aviation sector must join efforts to fight climate change
October 3, 2007
U.S. Supreme Court clears way for EPA to act, California Attorney General files separate petition
September 5, 2007
Dirty fuel pollutes port cities, undermine local clean air efforts
September 5, 2007
Virtually all the children in La Oroya suffer from lead poisoning
Victory
June 21, 2007
Environmental problems now seen as a human rights issue
June 20, 2007
Notice of intent to sue filed under Clean Air Act
May 31, 2007
Legal challenge keeps recycling jobs in the U.S.
Victory
May 15, 2007
Statement by Defenders of Wildlife, Earthjustice, Friends of the Earth, Sierra Club
April 24, 2007
IACHR to examine Peru's responsibility for contamination from Doe Run Corp. facility
March 21, 2007
Children breathe sulfur dioxide pollution at 300 times level permitted by WHO
March 1, 2007
Inuit leader Sheila Watt-Cloutier's testimony before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights put spotlight on climate change and indigenous peoples