Activists Put Congo's Conflict Minerals on the Map
We've all heard of Conflict Diamonds by now. But a troubling, less visible crisis haunts objects we use everyday. Here is everything you need to know about the next big issue: Conflict Minerals.
We've all heard of Conflict Diamonds by now. But a troubling, less visible crisis haunts objects we use everyday. Here is everything you need to know about the next big issue: Conflict Minerals.
Janet Ranganathan | Posted 09.11.2009 | Green
Rebel groups are funded by profits from mining activities, and by unwitting American consumers who purchase electronics using minerals sourced from mines in eastern DRC.
FoxNews | Posted 08.23.2009 | World
FoxNews The Dead Sea is the lowest spot of land on the planet, where the Bible says God rained fire and brimstone down on the misbehaving residents o...
The Huffington Post | Susan Ryan | Posted 08.21.2009 | World
Murders, rapes and major internal displacement in the Democratic Republic of Congo have been linked to a number of multinational companies in a report...
AP | MARILYNN MARCHIONE | Posted 07.11.2009 | Living
Lead in ginkgo pills. Arsenic in herbals. Bugs in a baby's colic and teething syrup. Toxic metals and parasites are part of nature, and all of these h...
treehugger.com | Posted 07.10.2009 | Green
The Democratic Republic of the Congo, scene of the deadliest conflict since World War II, remains mired in violence in significant part because of the...
Donna Fish | Posted 02.27.2009 | Living
Console yourself that you're amongst the millions of other parents who can't get their kids to eat vegetables. I haven't heard of one case of scurvy reported lately, have you?
Anne Dunev | Posted 02.06.2009 | Living
At a holiday party a friend told me he's now working three times harder for half the pay. Welcome to 2009. People need affordable health insurance. But more desperately, they need good health.
David Sullivan | Posted 10.08.2009 | World