This page has the ecomony of the United States wrapped all in one. It links current policy trends of solving poverty with social issues, buying or consumer trends, history in deficit spending by the government, and the assistance provided by the government. This site talks about the inequalities of the minium wage and other statistics that are linked to global poverty.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services defines poverty according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Why aren't thier numbers matching. Health and Human Services has a lower dollar amount per family household than the Vensus Bureau. I think they are assuming that the average American works at minium wage and that is not the case. The only information that matches is that poverty was not even considered until the Civil Rights movement.
This is a website about how climate effects society. It talks about how the climate has changed and how you can help. It also has great links to other sites for example, poverty and food scaracity.
This website is from Texas A&M University. It shows global warming in a visual light. This is where people can actually see the facts of global warming in their graphical form in a completely unbiased form. There are a variety of graphs shown that state a variety of information pertaining to global warming! It's fascinating!!
This is a great article in talking about the new data that has come out on global warming. Scientists have corrected a variety of measuring tools used to measure the amount of damage "global warming" is having on mother earth and this article gives a great overview of all of those new findings.
Links the United States poblem of race, education, and poverty to a lack of accountability by the government. The government did not even recognize they had a proble with poverty until the 1960's Civil Rights Movement. The structure of the government still has some inequalities that deal with race and poverty.