Day: December 5, 2014

Senator Wyden Introduces Bill To Ban Government-Mandated Backdoors Into Americans’ Cellphones and Computers

Electronic Backdoors Trample Privacy Rights and Threaten U.S. Cybersecurity Washington, D.C. –-(ENEWSPF)–December 5, 2014.  U.S. Senator Ron Wyden, D-Ore., yesterday introduced the Secure Data Act to protect Americans’ privacy and data security. The bill prohibits government mandates to build backdoors or security vulnerabilities into U.S. software and electronics. U.S. government[Read More…]

NRDC Report: Diesel Emissions Threaten the Health of Millions in Latin America and Contribute to Climate Change

Cleaner Fuels, New Standards and Technology to Clean Up Black Carbon Diesel Truck Exhaust Could Help Save Lives and Help Millions Breathe Easier LIMA, PERU–(ENEWSPF)–December 5, 2014 – Latin American countries could save tens of thousands of lives and help millions of people suffer fewer respiratory illnesses by tackling the world’s[Read More…]

Analysis Details How State Disinvestment in Higher Education Has Coincided With an Explosion of Loan Debt for America’s Public College Students

Since the Great Recession, annual borrowing has increased by a median of nearly $1,300 per public college student, new CAP state-by-state analysis reveals Washington, D.C. —(ENEWSPF)–December 5, 2014.  State disinvestment in public institutions of higher education has coincided with an explosion of higher-education loan debt for America’s students, a new[Read More…]

Early Data Suggests Potentially Severe Flu Season

CDC Urges Vaccination, Treatment Atlanta, GA–(ENEWSPF)–December 5, 2014.  Early data suggests that the current 2014-2015 flu season could be severe. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) urges immediate vaccination for anyone still unvaccinated this season and recommends prompt treatment with antiviral drugs for people at high risk of[Read More…]

Build Clean Community Energy, Activists Tell UN Climate Talks

LIMA, PERU–(ENEWSPF)–December 5, 2014 – One week before UN climate talks conclude here, Friends of the Earth International activists urged the participating 195 nations to start building clean, sustainable, community-based energy solutions. “We urgently need to decrease our energy consumption and push for a just transition to community-controlled renewable energy[Read More…]

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