Friday, July 20, 2012

Pest Control Company's Dread Skeeter Character An 'Appalling' Pitch To Kids

Friday, July 20, 2012
Environmental health experts, advocates and legislators convened at Yale University on Tuesday to discuss the use of man-made pesticides and the health risks they pose, especially to children.
Lake Huron Residents Urged To Stay Indoors After Oil Spill
Fuel Spill Threatens Albuquerque Water Supply
BP Oil Spill May Have Contributed to Dolphin Deaths, Study Finds
Leaders Say Climate Is Changing Native Way Of Life
WATCH: Letterman Goes On Fracking Rant
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Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber: Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): The Light at the End of the Summit
Last week, the first step was taken at the United Nations to form the working group that will elaborate these goals. As a serious advocate for SDGs, I believe this step is worthy of reflection.
Menuism: July Is Bristol Bay Salmon Season
To date, Alaskan salmon fisheries have been among the best managed fisheries in the world; however, a proposed pebble mine in Bristol Bay could wreak havoc on this valuable fishery.
Tim Profeta: The Climate Post: US Makes Strides on Climate Change
Contrary to popular belief, the U.S. is making progress on climate change. But Generation X -- individuals ranging from 32 to 52 -- are not extremely worried.
Mary Anne Hitt: Soot Hearings: Speaking Out for Public Health
On Tuesday, hundreds of Philadelphia residents rallied and spoke at an Environmental Protection Agency hearing on new safeguards to cut deadly soot pollution nationwide.
Swedish-American Chamber of Commerce in New York: Utopia, Dystopia, Sitopia
Outside the dwindling community of farmers, the truth is that people generally don't think about how their food gets to where they first cross paths with it.
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