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"Autism Experts Urge Reform of U.S. Chemicals Law" [1]

"Environmental health and autism experts Tuesday called for reform of the outdated U.S. law regulating chemicals, the Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976."

Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: ENS [6], 06/08/2011
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June 21, 2011 to June 23, 2011

First International Conference on Food and Environment - The Quest for a Sustainable Future [7]

The First International Conference on Food and the Environment in the UK will focus on a variety of issues affecting food production and distribution including those related to natural and anthropogenic causes. The conference will emphasise the effects of modern food production processes and how they can affect human health.

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Pollution [10]
Policy [11]
Planning & Growth [12]
People & Population [13]
Laws & Regulations [14]
Health [15]
Government [16]
Food [17]
Fish & Fisheries [18]
Environmental Health [3]
Economy & Business [19]
Climate Change [20]
Chemicals [2]
Biodiversity [21]
Agriculture [22]
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Europe [23]

"Did BP's Oil-Dissolving Chemical Make the Spill Worse?" [24]

"BP succeeded in sinking the oil from its blown well out of sight — and keeping much of it away from beaches and marshes last year — by dousing the crude with nearly 2 million gallons of toxic chemicals. But the impact on the ecosystem as a whole may have been more damaging than the oil alone."

Disasters [25]
Chemicals [2]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Sarasota Herald-Tribune [26], 06/03/2011
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"Supreme Court Won't Consider Industry Challenge of EPA Carbofuran Ban" [27]

"The Supreme Court decided [Tuesday] not to take up the question of whether U.S. EPA followed the correct procedure in effectively banning a pesticide that had been in use for years."

Chemicals [2]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: NY Times [28], 06/01/2011
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"Texas Senate OKs Fracking Disclosure Bill" [29]

"The U.S. Forest Service is weighing tighter restrictions on aerial fire retardant drops as part of a long-running legal battle over the environmental effects of pouring millions of gallons of the chemical mixture on Western wildlands every year.

Retardant use has soared in recent decades as wildfires have grown larger and more houses have been built on the wildland edge. Nationally, federal and state agencies apply an average of more than 28 million gallons a year, the vast majority of it in the West and much of that in California.

Nearly a third of the retardant used by the Forest Service in the last decade has been in California, where urban development abuts fire-prone wildlands and weather and terrain regularly produce monster blazes.

The proposed limits, outlined in a recently released environmental document, are not expected to cut overall usage. Rather, they are intended to reduce drops on and near waterways, where they can kill fish, and to slightly expand the acreage that is off limits to retardant releases for ecological reasons."

Bettina Boxall reports for the Los Angeles Times May 30, 2011. [30]

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Journalism & Media [31]
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National (U.S.) [5]
Source: LA Times [30], 05/30/2011
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"U.S. Weighs Tighter Restrictions on Fire Retardant Drops" [32]

"The proposed limits are intended to reduce drops on and near waterways, where they can kill fish, and to slightly expand the acreage that is off limits to retardant releases for ecological reasons."

Chemicals [2]
Forests [33]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: LA Times [30], 05/30/2011
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"Cans Bring BPA To Dinner, FDA Confirms" [34]

"Federal chemists have confirmed what everyone had expected: that if a bisphenol-A-based resin is used to line most food cans, there’s a high likelihood the contents of those cans will contain at least traces of BPA. A hormone-mimicking compound, BPA is the monomer — or chemical building block — used in making the resin."

Chemicals [2]
Food [17]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Science News [35], 05/26/2011
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USFS Releases Court-Ordered EIS for Fire Retardants [36]

Information sessions and webinars on possible health and environmental effects of aerial-applied chemicals used to fight wildfires will be held in various locations around the country during the 45-day public comment period that ends June 27, 2011.

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TipSheet [37]
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Environmental Health [3]
Chemicals [2]
Forests [33]
Health [15]
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California [38]
Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [39]
Northwest (OR WA) [40]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [41]
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Forest Fire Retardants Not Always the Hero [42]

The most commonly used slurry mixtures can be toxic to fish, aquatic invertebrates, and algae, can harm rabbits, birds, and humans, and can reduce vegetative diversity and boost the growth of weeds. Slurries and foams are mostly water, but they also include ammonium fertilizer, detergent, and other ingredients.

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Environmental Health [3]
Chemicals [2]
Forests [33]
Health [15]
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"EPA Blocking Innovation in Insect Repellent, S.C. Johnson Charges" [43]

"Saying innovation is being stifled and research costs are being unnecessarily increased, S.C. Johnson & Son Inc. wants the Environmental Protection Agency to ease its rules on protecting human subjects in pesticide research."

Chemicals [2]
Laws & Regulations [14]
Science [44]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel [45], 05/23/2011
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