Summer 2009

A Lasting Legacy for the Environment

 
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Climate Solutions

ELAW U.S. Staff Attorney Jennifer Gleason is collaborating with grassroots advocates around the world to advance energy policies that encourage people to generate energy from renewable sources.

The People of ELAW: Jennifer Gleason

Protecting the
climate is an
enormous challenge
that calls for
innovative solutions.
ELAW Staff Attorney
Jennifer Gleason
is taking the lead in
advancing policy
solutions that work.

The People of ELAW

Nity Jayaraman & Raquel Najera Gutierrez

 Nity Jayaraman and Family visiting ELAW
 Left to right: Karen Coelho, Nity Jayaraman and Rahel Madhura.

 

Speaking out in Guatemala

Local voices for a clean environment

Guatemalan community members
Community members travel to Guatemala City.      PHOTO: James Rodríguez, www.mimundo.org

Garifuna Resistance to Mega-Tourism in Tela Bay

by James Rodriguez

Garifuna built sun shadeToday, the Garifuna have well-established communities along the Caribbean Ocean on the Gulf of Honduras, southern Belize, the Guatemalan coast (along the port city of Livingston), the Island of Roatan, in addition to coastal cities in Honduras and Nicaragua.

The Fate of Punta Banda, Mexico

Community members speak out

Punta Banda
 Punta Banda lies at the southern tip of Ensenada Bay.

Victory in Ukraine

Residents of Hnizdychiv, Ukraine

Local Voices

Read about local voices for clean air, clean water, and the common good in the Summer 2009 ELAW Advocate.

for clean air, clean water, and the common good

Garifuna Woman
Garifuna community members in the Tela Bay region of northern Honduras favor small-scale eco-tourism. PHOTO: James Rodriguez/www.mimundo.org.

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