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"Scientist With Extensive Industry Ties Quits EU Advisory Panel" [1]

"A German scientist who is critical of the European Union’s plan to regulate chemicals and has extensive financial ties to regulated companies has resigned from a key scientific committee of the European Commission."

Chemicals [2]
Environmental Politics [3]
Science [4]
Public [5]
Europe [6]
Source: EHN [7], 10/15/2013
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"New Predictions of Phosphorus Shortage Are Cause for Worry" [8]

Phosphorus is essential for current methods of agricultural production -- but limited world supplies may require profound changes in farming.

Agriculture [9]
Chemicals [2]
Natural Resources [10]
Public [5]
International [11]
Source: ScienceLine [12], 10/15/2013
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"Lead Wars: The Politics of Science and the Fate of America ’s Children" [13]

 

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BookShelf [14]
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Chemicals [2]
Environmental Politics [3]
Health [15]
People & Population [16]
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"Chemical Weapons Watchdog Wins Nobel Peace Prize" [17]

"LONDON -- Urging the destruction of 'an entire category' of unconventional weapons, the Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded its 2013 Peace Prize on Friday to a relatively modest and little-known United Nations-backed body that has drawn sudden attention with a mission to destroy Syria’s stocks of chemical arms under a deal brokered by Russia and the United States."

Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [18]
Military [19]
Public [5]
International [11]
Source: NY Times [20], 10/11/2013
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"Treaty Curbing Mercury Emissions Becomes International Law" [21]

"KUMAMOTO, Japan -- Japan, where residents of Minamata suffered lethal mercury poisoning in the mid-1950s, today became one of the first countries to sign a new international treaty to reduce mercury emissions and to phase out many products containing the toxic metal."

Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [18]
Fish & Fisheries [22]
Food [23]
Public [5]
International [11]
Source: ENS [24], 10/11/2013
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Toxic Tank Cars? There's an App for That [25]

When the Oregon government refused to tell her about oil trains, Eugene Weekly environment reporter Camilla Mortensen (pictured) learned about them from a train-hopping local cinematographer. Now you can roam the freight yards with your camera and know what you are looking at. And/or download the UN Number app.

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WatchDog TipSheet [26]
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Transportation [27]
Disasters [28]
Chemicals [2]
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Northwest (OR WA) [29]
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Public [5]
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California: "Law May Cut Use of Flame Retardants in Buildings" [30]

"Gov. Jerry Brown has signed a law that may lead to a change in state building standards that would discourage the use of potentially hazardous flame-retardant chemicals."

Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [18]
Public [5]
California [31]
Source: San Francisco Chronicle [32], 10/09/2013
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CJR Gives Laurel to EHN on Expose: "When Scientists Attack" [33]

"A laurel to Environmental Health News for taking a hard look at the politics behind a controversial editorial "

Chemicals [2]
Journalism & Media [34]
Science [4]
Public [5]
International [11]
Source: CJR [35], 10/04/2013
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November 7, 2013 to November 8, 2013

Workshop on Identifying and Reducing Environmental Health Risks of Chemicals in Our Society [36]

The IOM's Roundtable on Environmental Health Sciences, Research, and Medicine will host a free workshop (in Washington, DC and live webcast) on Identifying and Reducing Environmental Health Risks of Chemicals in Our Society. Industrial chemicals include chemicals used in industrial processes or commercial products, not including those found in food, pesticides, or pharmaceuticals. Registration required.

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Chemicals [2]
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Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [38]

"A DEET-Like Mosquito Spray That Smells Like Jasmine Or Grapes?" [39]

"California scientists are reporting a pair of victories in the epic struggle between man and mosquito. A team at the University of California, Riverside, appears to have finally figured out how bugs detect the insect repellent known as DEET. And the team used its discovery to identify several chemical compounds that promise to be safer and cheaper than DEET, according to the report in the journal Nature."

Chemicals [2]
Public [5]
International [11]
Source: NPR [40], 10/03/2013
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