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"As Asbestos Industry Collapses, a Town's Fibre Is Torn" [1]

"The sign by the side of the highway is hard to miss: ASBESTOS. No, it’s not a health warning to motorists about hazardous material ahead. It’s the name of a proud community in southern Quebec, waging a fight to survive in an increasingly lonely stand against the world."

Chemicals [2]
Public [3]
Canada [4]
Source: Toronto Globe & Mail [5], 09/24/2012
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"Honeybee Homicide Case Against Syngenta Pesticide Unproven" [6]

"British scientists have shot down a study on declining honeybee populations that triggered a French ban on a pesticide made by Swiss agrochemicals group Syngenta."

Agriculture [7]
Chemicals [2]
Wildlife [8]
Public [3]
International [9]
Source: Reuters [10], 09/21/2012
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Loophole: Lax Rules for Drillers that Inject Pollutants Into the Earth [11]

"Injection wells used to dispose of the nation's most toxic waste are showing increasing signs of stress as regulatory oversight falls short and scientific assumptions prove flawed."

Chemicals [2]
Natural Resources [12]
Pollution [13]
Waste [14]
Water & Oceans [15]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [16]
Source: ProPublica [17], 09/21/2012
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"Agent Orange Chemical in GM War on Resistant Weeds" [18]

"A US pharmaceutical company is set to introduce a controversial new genetically modified corn to help farmers fight resistant weeds. Dow Agrosciences says its new GM product will use a chemical that was once a component of the Vietnam war defoliant, Agent Orange."

Agriculture [7]
Chemicals [2]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [16]
Source: BBC [19], 09/20/2012
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School Tuna Contains Excessive Mercury, Environmentalists' Report Says [20]

"Canned albacore tuna purchased by U.S. schools contains more mercury than what government officials have reported, raising the risks for some tuna-loving kids, according to a new study from a coalition of advocacy groups."

Chemicals [2]
Fish & Fisheries [21]
Food [22]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [16]
Source: EHN [23], 09/20/2012
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"U.S. Needs Arsenic Limits in Rice -- Consumer Reports" [24]

"Consumer Reports is urging U.S. limits for arsenic in rice after tests of more than 60 popular products -- from Kellogg's Rice Krispies to Gerber infant cereal -- showed most contained some level of inorganic arsenic, a known human carcinogen."

Chemicals [2]
Food [22]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [16]
Source: Reuters [25], 09/20/2012
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"Fertilizer Makers Bank on Us Farm Recovery From Drought" [26]

"Some of the world's biggest fertilizer companies are banking that the aftermath of the worst U.S. drought in 56 years will boost sales, as U.S. farmers seek to cash in on high crop prices."

Agriculture [7]
Chemicals [2]
Climate Change [27]
Natural Resources [12]
Pollution [13]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [16]
Source: Reuters [28], 09/19/2012
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"Study Links Chemical BPA To Obesity in White Children" [29]

"A study finds young whites with high levels of exposure to bisphenol A are more likely to be obese. For other ethnic groups, the link is weak."

Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [30]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [16]
Source: LA Times [31], 09/19/2012
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"It's Only Natural: the Quest for Chemical-Free Swimming Pools" [32]

"Chlorine has long been the industry standard to keep pool water clean and clear, but consumer demand for alternatives has prompted the emergence of new technologies, including the saltwater systems that came into vogue a few years ago and the copper-and-silver ionization and ozone-gas systems that are increasingly popular."

Chemicals [2]
Water & Oceans [15]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [16]
Source: LA Times [33], 09/17/2012
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"Canada To Stop Opposing Listing Asbestos as Hazardous" [34]

"Canada dropped its longtime opposition on Friday to the international listing of asbestos as a hazardous material, a designation intended to curb the use abroad of the fire-resistant substance, which can cause cancer and other illnesses."

Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [30]
Environmental Politics [35]
Natural Resources [12]
Public [3]
Canada [4]
Source: Reuters [36], 09/17/2012
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