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Saturday, May 15, 2010
General Audience Blog
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General Audience Blog ~Jacob Turley, Environmental Chemist Pesticide exposure is a prevalent problem prevalent in California...
Artic Contamination Response
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In response to people who believe that global warming is not a concern I am presenting information from a recent seminar I attended at the U...
Pollutants in the Arctic
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In the seminar “Pollution in the Arctic: How Physiology can be Used in Ecological and Toxicological Studies”, Geir Gabrielsen from the Norwe...
EPA Releases New Emissions Ruling
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The EPA released a final ruling in regards to major greenhouse gas emitters under the Clean Air Act. Under the rule starting in July 2011, n...
Approval of Cape Wind
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Cape Wind, a project that would lead to construction of the country’s first offshore wind farm covering 25 miles of Nantucket Sound, has bee...
Regulation of Norwegian Industries to Prevent Climate Change
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It is important to limit and regulate emissions from shipping, the petroleum business or other industries that emit soot directly in the Arc...
Friday, May 14, 2010
The Artic, Contaminated
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Burning coal is a leading cause of smog, acid rain, global warming, and air toxins. A Desert Research Institute (DRI) study reports that Nor...
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