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"News Analysis: The End of Car Culture" [1]

"President Obama’s ambitious goals to curb the United States’ greenhouse gas emissions, unveiled last week, will get a fortuitous assist from an incipient shift in American behavior: recent studies suggest that Americans are buying fewer cars, driving less and getting fewer licenses as each year goes by."

Consumer [2]
Transportation [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: NY Times [6], 07/01/2013
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"Warming Threatens Africa Food, Asia Water Within Lifetime" [7]

"Global warming of 2 degrees Celsius threatens African food production and Asian water supplies 'in our lifetime,' hurting the poorest first, the World Bank said."

Consumer [2]
Public [4]
International [8]
Source: Bloomberg [9], 06/19/2013
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"Toxic Driveways? Cities Ban Coal Tar Sealants" [10]

"Could your driveway be making you sick? Mounting research suggests it could. It's prompting more cities, states and businesses to ban a common pavement sealant linked to higher cancer risks and contaminated soil."

Chemicals [11]
Consumer [2]
Environmental Health [12]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: USA TODAY [13], 06/17/2013
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"Problems With a Key Hand-Cleansing Chemical" [14]

"Think of all the things you've touched today - the door handles pulled, the elevator buttons pushed, the railings held, the coins counted. All of them were coated with germs. Afterward, so were your hands."

Chemicals [11]
Consumer [2]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Philadelphia Inquirer [15], 06/10/2013
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"How Pesticides Pushed Cockroaches Into Rapid Evolution" [16]

"In the 1980s, manufactures began making cockroach baits that combined sweet glucose with deadly insecticides. By 1993, many cockroach populations somehow developed an aversion to the bait. Now, 20 years later, scientists finally understand how the roaches beat these traps."

Biodiversity [17]
Chemicals [11]
Consumer [2]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: io9 [18], 05/24/2013
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Secret White House Review Paralyzes Chemical Safety [19]

An EPA initiative to protect American consumers from toxic chemicals, especially endocrine disruptors, has run into a brick wall put up by the Obama White House three years ago due to secret urging of the chemical industry — even though the law requires information and arguments on which federal regulations are based to be open and on the record.

SEJ Publication Types: 
WatchDog TipSheet [20]
Topics on the Beat: 
Laws & Regulations [21]
Environmental Politics [22]
Consumer [2]
Chemicals [11]
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Public [4]
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"Study Finds Possibly Toxic Metals in 32 Lipsticks" [23]

"Lipstick can give your lips color, sheen and texture, but may also put you at risk of ingesting potentially toxic metals, University of California, Berkeley researchers say."

Chemicals [11]
Consumer [2]
Environmental Health [12]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Houston Chronicle [24], 05/14/2013
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"Study Finds an Increase in Arsenic Levels in Chicken" [25]

"Researchers at Johns Hopkins University said they found levels of arsenic in chicken that exceeded amounts that occur naturally, and warned that they could lead to a small increase in the risk of cancer for consumers over a lifetime."

Agriculture [26]
Consumer [2]
Environmental Health [12]
Food [27]
Laws & Regulations [21]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: NY Times [28], 05/13/2013
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"Replanting the Rust Belt" [29]

Until recently the American food revolution seemed to have bypassed the Rustbelt region which rims the Great Lakes from Buffalo to Detroit. But an "interdependent web of chefs, butchers, farmers, millers, bakers and brewers" there are "cooking sustainably, supporting agriculture and raising families — all while making world-class food with a strong sense of place."

Agriculture [26]
Consumer [2]
Economy & Business [30]
Environmental Health [12]
Food [27]
Public [4]
Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [31]
Source: NY Times [32], 05/08/2013
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"'Chemicals of High Concern' Found in Thousands of Children's Products" [33]

"Cobalt in plastic building blocks and baby bibs. Ethylene glycol in dolls. Methyl ethyl ketone in clothing. Antimony in high chairs and booster seats. Parabens in baby wipes. D4 in baby creams. An Environmental Health News analysis of thousands of reports from America’s largest companies shows that toys and other children’s products contain low levels of dozens of industrial chemicals, including some unexpected ingredients that will surprise a public concerned about exposure."

Chemicals [11]
Consumer [2]
Environmental Health [12]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: EHN [34], 05/06/2013
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