
Discrimination affects health for lifetime: Weekly science round up
Vitamin C, school start time, India's private hospitals, pre-diabetes, physical effects of discrimination.

Drought turning Golden State's redwoods brown
For the first time, there are signs of foliage die-back on sequoia seedlings, a rare and worrying prospect.

Navy jets, electronic warfare stir outrage
The noise and electronic radiation pose a dire threat to animals and plants in the wilderness regions of the Olympic Peninsula.

How Big Oil ate California’s future
The Earth is where all people live. If we are going to survive and thrive, the California economy must opt out of using all that oil.

They put what in my food? TPP and food safety threats
The TPP would cost jobs, raise the cost of medical care, and degrade labor conditions and the environment.

Along Oregon’s Rogue River, opposition to gas pipeline grows
There is a certain quality to the air in the Cascades in Oregon that defies attempts to put it into words.

