Blog Archive
Who Does Trey Glenn Work For?
Who Does Trey Glenn Really Work For? Financial disclosures show the EPA Region 4 Administrator was paid at least $5,000 by Balch & Bingham for ‘Drummond/ABC Coke project' by Michael Hansen | March 9, 2018 Yesterday I wrote a lengthy story about then-Sen. Jeff...
Jeff Sessions, Corruption & Environmental Injustice in North Birmingham
Mother Jones is reporting that Attorney General Jeff Sessions was “deeply involved in coordinating the effort to thwart the EPA cleanup” in north Birmingham than we initially thought.
Alabama Legislature 2018: Monday Morning Digest
We have some good news this morning! HB362 was lost in the House, which is good news for the places in Alabama we love protected by Forever Wild. SB85 passed the House and was forwarded to the Governor on February 27th, which allows Alabama to make a meaningful...
More than Air: My Reflections on Interning with Gasp
Working at Gasp has been really eye-opening because I’ve met some passionate Birmingham citizens. Last semester, I went to my first city council hearing and witnessed more than 50 people advocate the need for a non-discrimination law in the workplace. Each person at...
Alabama Legislature 2018: Monday Morning Digest
Good news for transit advocates: SB85 passed the House! Our friends at Alabama Arise have been actively supporting this bill, and their Executive Director, Kimble Forrister, had this to say about the House vote on February 22nd: Creating the Alabama Public...
Raise Money for Gasp with Planet Fundraiser!
Raise Money for Gasp with Planet Fundraiser! Gasp is proud to be an official Planet Fundraiser Cause! The simplest way to support Gasp is by getting the free Planet Fundraiser app. Simply make everyday purchases at businesses listed in the app, submit a picture of...
Alabama Legislature 2018: [Tuesday] Morning Digest
Because of President's Day yesterday, we are doing the Monday Morning Digest on Tuesday this week. There wasn't much movement on any of the bills last week, but several are pending their third readings in the second house, so they could be on their way to becoming law...
Alabama Legislature 2018: Monday Morning Digest
A few bills moved out of the House and into the Senate and vice versa this past week (see the table below for updates). The major bill to watch that was introduced and gained momentum last week is HB362 (the state government also offered an amendment). This...
Alabama Legislature 2018: Monday Morning Digest
Not a lot happened last week. You can see updates in the table below. Just to hit the high points, SB33 and SB85 are on the calendar and pending their third reading. Here are the new bills affecting the environment, energy and public transportation (also in the table...
UAB School of Public Health Students Volunteer for Gasp
We are a group of students in UAB’s School of Public Health, and we had the opportunity to work with Gasp for a service learning project during the 2017 Fall semester. Gasp is implementing a citizen scientist program that will empower communities by allowing them to...
Alabama Legislature 2018: Monday Morning Digest
As always, bills range from no big deal to downright awful this year. We’ll be updating you every Monday on the status of any bills that will affect the environment, public health and public transportation.
Exposure to air pollution increases risk of birth defects
Exposure to air pollution increases risk of birth defects A new study in the Journal of Pediatrics Researchers looks at the relationship between birth defects in about 200,000 infants born between 2006 and 2010 in Ohio and fine particulate matter pollution (PM2.5)...
Action Alert: Tell the EPA Not to Repeal the Clean Power Plan
The Clean Power Plan is good law and will save lives President Trump's EPA is trying to repeal the Clean Power Plan, a commonsense standard to cut carbon emissions from our nation's existing power plants. Comments are due January 16, and I'd like to urge you to weigh...
Radical Five-year Offshore Plan will Heighten Spill Risks For U.S. Coastal Areas
Plan Poses Huge Risk to Coastal Economies, Businesses and Marine Life in Previously Undeveloped Waters. WASHINGTON, DC. — The Trump Administration is ignoring sound science and broad public input in an exhaustive recent review, in its proposed Five-Year Plan for...
Help for Coal Impacted Communities: Congress, Don’t Come Home Without It
Help for Coal Impacted Communities: Congress, Don’t Come Home Without It Stephen Stetson Stephen Stetson is Senior Campaign Representative for the Alabama Beyond Campaign of the Sierra Club. Email Stephen Michael Hansen Michael Hansen is the executive director of...
What’s in the Air: EPA’s 2014 National Emissions Inventory
Report: What's in the Air? A look at the EPA's 2014 National Emissions Inventory As we know the air is majority of nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide. But we humans contribute a lot of negative pollution to the air harming us currently. It is wise to be aware of the...
Oppose “Transparency & Honesty in Energy Regulations Act”
Climate change is real. Don’t let Congress try to muddy the water by barring federal agencies from considering of the costs of greenhouse gas pollution. Write your representatives in Congress to stop H.R. 3117 before it picks up momentum!
Pollution Linked to 9 Million Deaths Worldwide Each Year
Pollution Linked to 9 Million Deaths Worldwide KENNETH PAIK Kenneth is an intern with Gasp through the UAB Academic Small Business Alliance program. An unfortunate reality, pollution is by far one of the largest contributors of early deaths worldwide. How deadly is...
An Update on the Citizen-Science Air Monitoring Kit
With the help of our lovely technical advisor, Jon Self, we have built our first prototype of the Air monitor! The monitor will test humidity, temperature, air particulate matter, and sound levels through the phone. First we needed to solder the Arduino and powerboost shield then we started connecting each part through wires on the breadboard.
Scott Pruitt’s Shameful Ploy to Undo the Clean Power Plan
On Monday, October 9, 2017, the EPA proposed to repeal the Clean Power Plan. It is not only regrettable, but also disgraceful that we are commenting again, this time against repealing one of the most critical plans to address and combat climate change.