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Murphy4 rated 8 months ago
"[The report] warns that more than nine million people who live in the more than two dozen "areas of concern"--including such major metropolitan areas as Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, and Milwaukee--may face elevated health risks from being exposed to dioxin, PCBs, pesticides, ...

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spostareduro rated 4 months ago
From the page: "Yeah, OK, we can be the change that we want to see in the world. But unless powerful people in powerful positions want to be that change as well, nothing's going to change. So now, finally, there's a place where you can go for news and analysis of politics from an environmental perspective."
georgetruly rated 7 months ago
BETTER LIVING THROUGH SCIENCE?This Article Says That Our Esteemed Scientists In All Their Wisdom Are Planning To Possibly END THE WORLD During A particle Accelerator Experiment In Geneva --- GEEEZZZZZ GUYS I Just Got Started With MY Life And I bet I help Pay Your Salary Too So Lets Forget This Lame Idea And Get On With Some Happy Stuff Like Curing Bad Vibes Or Something.
Villanell2 rated 8 months ago
A new green politics blog:From the page: "Yeah, OK, we can be the change that we want to see in the world. But unless powerful people in powerful positions want to be that change as well, nothing's going to change. So now, finally, there's a place where you can go for news and analysis of politics from an environmental perspective."
nowsourcing rated 8 months ago
the latest in the green blog arena. Political green, quite a great idea!
sheaman42 rated 9 months ago
The new green politics blog by my buddy Hank Green, the genius behind EcoGeek.org. Nice work Hank & crew!
Murphy4 rated 8 months ago
"[The report] warns that more than nine million people who live in the more than two dozen "areas of concern"--including such major metropolitan areas as Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, and Milwaukee--may face elevated health risks from being exposed to dioxin, PCBs, pesticides, lead, mercury, or six other hazardous pollutants. In many of the geographic areas studied, researchers found low birth weights, elevated rates of infant mortality and premature births, and elevated death rates from breast cancer, colon cancer, and lung cancer."
greenflame rated 8 months ago
Environmentalism and politics - yay!
dekonstruct rated 8 months ago
sweet new blog that combines environmentalism with politics.