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"Can Millet Take On Quinoa? First, It'll Need A Makeover" [1]

"Walk through a health food store and you'll find amaranth, sorghum, quinoa — heritage grains that have been staples around the world for generations. Americans are just discovering them. There's another age-old grain that grows right here on the Great Plains: millet."

Consumer [2]
Food [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: NPR [6], 10/03/2013
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"Lawn Fertilizer Limits Take Effect, But Effectiveness Questioned" [7]

"Among the hundreds of new laws taking effect Tuesday (Oct. 1) is one meant to help the Chesapeake Bay by limiting when, where and how Marylanders should feed their lawns. One scientist, though, suggests homeowners could help the bay better by forgoing lawn fertilizer altogether."

Consumer [2]
Pollution [8]
Public [4]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [9]
Source: Baltimore Sun [10], 10/03/2013
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"McDonald’s to Replace Foam Beverage Cups with Paper" [11]

"OAK BROOK, Illinois -- McDonald’s Corporation, the world’s largest fast food franchise, will replace polystyrene foam hot beverage cups with paper-based cups at all its 14,000 U.S. restaurants."

Consumer [2]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: ENS [12], 09/27/2013
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"Wal-Mart Announces Phase-Out of Hazardous Chemicals" [13]

"Prodded by health and environmental advocates, Wal-Mart Stores announced Thursday that it will require suppliers to disclose and eventually phase out nearly 10 hazardous chemicals from the fragrances, cosmetics, household cleaners and personal care products at its stores."

Chemicals [14]
Consumer [2]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: USA TODAY [15], 09/13/2013
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"P&G Halts Use of 2 Chemicals in Personal Care Products" [16]

"Procter & Gamble is phasing out the use of two chemicals by 2014 from its beauty and personal care products. Activist groups have targeted P&G and other manufacturers of consumer products to end the use of phthalates and triclosan, chemicals that advocates say have been linked to birth defects and infertility."

Chemicals [14]
Consumer [2]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Cincinnatti Enquirer [17], 09/10/2013
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"‘Flushable’ Personal Wipes Clogging Sewer Systems, Utilities Say" [18]

"Next time you go to toss that 'flushable' wipe in the toilet, you might want to consider a request from your sewer utility: Don’t."

Consumer [2]
Pollution [8]
Water & Oceans [19]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Wash Post [20], 09/09/2013
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"Arsenic in Rice? Not a Big Worry, FDA Says" [21]

"Arsenic in rice occurs at such low levels that it poses no short-term health threat, Food and Drug Administration says, although it is still studying long-term effects. The arsenic in rice is thought to come from water on the ground, which is where rice is grown."

Agriculture [22]
Chemicals [14]
Consumer [2]
Environmental Health [23]
Food [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: AP [24], 09/09/2013
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"EPA Quietly Withdraws Two Proposed Chemical Safety Rules" [25]

"WASHINGTON -- The Environmental Protection Agency this week quietly withdrew two draft rules dealing with the regulation of chemicals. The potential rules were in limbo at the Office of Management for several years."

Chemicals [14]
Consumer [2]
Economy & Business [26]
Environmental Health [23]
Environmental Politics [27]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Huffington Post [28], 09/09/2013
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"Shampoos Still Contain Carcinogens, Lawsuit Claims" [29]

"An Oakland watchdog group has sued four companies and plans to sue dozens more for allegedly manufacturing or selling shampoos, soaps and other care products without attaching labels warning consumers that they contained high levels of a carcinogen."

Activism [30]
Chemicals [14]
Consumer [2]
Environmental Health [23]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: San Francisco Chronicle [31], 08/28/2013
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October 22, 2013

U.S. Agriculture and the Global Environment [32]

This year's Environmental Law Institute – Miriam Hamilton Keare Policy Forum, in Washington, DC, will focus on the environmental and human effects of modern agriculture through the lens of the Farm Bill. Open to the public; RSVP by Oct 14th.

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