Elizabeth Shogren http://wfit.org en Baton Rouge's Corroded, Overpolluting Neighbor: Exxon Mobil http://wfit.org/post/baton-rouges-corroded-overpolluting-neighbor-exxon-mobil If you stand in front of Almena and Sidney Poray's house in Baton Rouge, La., and look straight down the street, past the other houses and the shade trees, you see more than a dozen plumes of exhaust in various hues of gray and white.<p>"That's something you see every day, the same thing if not more," says Almena Poray. Thu, 30 May 2013 21:29:00 +0000 Elizabeth Shogren 21814 at http://wfit.org Baton Rouge's Corroded, Overpolluting Neighbor: Exxon Mobil College Divestment Campaigns Creating Passionate Environmentalists http://wfit.org/post/college-divestment-campaigns-creating-passionate-environmentalists At about 300 colleges across the country, young activists worried about climate change are borrowing a strategy that students successfully used in decades past. In the 1980s, students enraged about South Africa's racist Apartheid regime got their schools to drop stocks in companies that did business with that government. In the 1990s, students pressured their schools to divest Big Tobacco.<p>This time, the student activists are targeting a mainstay of the economy: large oil and coal companies.<p>So far only a few small colleges have opted to drop investments in fossil fuel companies. Fri, 10 May 2013 07:16:00 +0000 Elizabeth Shogren 20904 at http://wfit.org College Divestment Campaigns Creating Passionate Environmentalists Lionfish Attack The Gulf Of Mexico Like A Living Oil Spill http://wfit.org/post/lionfish-attack-gulf-mexico-living-oil-spill A gluttonous predator is power-eating its way through reefs from New York to Venezuela. It's the lionfish.<p>And although researchers are coming up with new ways to protect some reefs from the flamboyant maroon-striped fish, they have no hope of stopping its unparalleled invasion.<p>Lad Akins has scuba dived in the vibrant reefs of the Bahamas for many years. Wed, 17 Apr 2013 06:56:00 +0000 Elizabeth Shogren 19943 at http://wfit.org Lionfish Attack The Gulf Of Mexico Like A Living Oil Spill Arkansas Oil Spill Sheds Light On Aging Pipeline System http://wfit.org/post/arkansas-oil-spill-sheds-light-aging-pipeline-system Amber Bartlett was waiting last Friday for her kids to come home from school. One of them called from the entrance to the <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/03/31/175828233/cause-of-exxon-oil-spill-in-arkansas-under-investigation">upscale subdivision near Little Rock, Ark</a>., to tell her the community was being evacuated because of an oil spill. Bartlett was amazed by what she saw out her front door.<p>"I mean, just rolling oil. I mean, it was like a river," she says. Thu, 04 Apr 2013 07:21:00 +0000 Elizabeth Shogren 19429 at http://wfit.org Arkansas Oil Spill Sheds Light On Aging Pipeline System After Keystone Review, Environmentalists Vow To Continue Fight http://wfit.org/post/after-keystone-review-environmentalists-vow-continue-fight Environmentalists have a hope.<p>If they can block the Keystone XL pipeline, they can keep Canada from developing more of its dirty tar sands oil. Mon, 04 Mar 2013 05:52:00 +0000 Elizabeth Shogren 18168 at http://wfit.org After Keystone Review, Environmentalists Vow To Continue Fight