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Toxic Breath: The Cause and Solution around Coal

Atmosphere reaches over all parts of the earth. From the dense cities over Japan to the rural area of the United States, people breath oxygen from the atmosphere. But breathing Greenhouse gases is a fatal problem for all of us. Even though there is a fatal fire, some people still feed the gasoline, while others are trapped in it. Come see who is really… Read more Toxic Breath: The Cause and Solution around Coal

Wind Turbines and Invisible Technology: Unarticulated Reasons for Local Opposition to Wind Energy

Group: Governance Sergio Dominguez, Benjamin Beliveau, Molly Steinberg, Julia Jankowski   Dr. Benjamin K. Sovacool works as a researcher and consultant on issues mentioning energy policy, energy security, climate change mitigation, and climate change adaptation. He does research on renewable energy, energy efficiency, politics of large scale energy infrastructure, designing public policy around energy security… Read more Wind Turbines and Invisible Technology: Unarticulated Reasons for Local Opposition to Wind Energy

Hazardous Waste and the Politics of Fear

Sergio Dominguez, Benjamin Beliveau, Julia Jankowski, Molly Steinberg Professor San Martin Topics in Environmental History 11/15/18 Chapter 3- Love Canal: Hazardous Waste and the Politics of Fear Judith Layzer first received a bachelor’s degree in economics at the University of Michigan in 1983 and a Ph.D. in 1999 in Political Science from MIT. She has… Read more Hazardous Waste and the Politics of Fear

Environmental Justice in the eyes of Robert Bullard

Sergio Dominguez, Benjamin Beliveau, Julia Jankowski, Molly Steinberg Bullard, Robert D. Dumping in Dixie: Race, class, and environmental quality. Westview Press, 2000 Robert Doyle Bullard is currently a professor at Texas Southern University. He is known as the ‘father of environmental justice’ and is a leader against environmental racism. Shortly after receiving his doctoral degree, Bullard served as… Read more Environmental Justice in the eyes of Robert Bullard