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ELAW Advocate: Winter 2008
ELAW Advocate: Winter 2008
In this issue:
| Facing the Climate Crisis | |
| Honduras: Holding the Mining Industry Accountable | |
| Landmark Decision for Indigenous Rights | |
| Africa: Cleaning Up Polluted Places |
| China Report: Taking it to the Streets | |
| Environmental Heroes -- Wang Canfa and Zhang Jingjing | |
| ELAW Volunteers | |
| Welcome new board members and Liz Mitchell |
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My professional interest is in the health effects of chemical exposures. Translating that knowledge into health protection takes the teeth of law. I am impressed with ELAW’s work to create those teeth around the world, and delighted that I can contribute.
Bonnie New, MD, Houston, Texas
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Left to right: Vannia Glasinovic, Zach Klonoski, Bryan Ferrari, Jolene Goodnight, Sam Gaugush and Betsy Bridge
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Environmental Heroes!


