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Tests Find High Levels of Lead in Some Reusable Bags [1]

"Twenty-one reusable bags sold as alternatives to disposable plastic or paper bags had dangerous levels of lead, according to new test results provided to USA TODAY."

Chemicals [2]
Consumer [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: USA TODAY [6], 01/24/2011
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"The Love Affair With the Fireplace Cools" [7]

The wood-burning fireplace, once considered a trophy and luxury, especially by urban dwellers, is acquiring a social stigma among the eco-conscious.

Consumer [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: NY Times [8], 01/20/2011
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"USDA Unveils New Green, Bio-Based Product Label" [9]

"Eco-minded shoppers will soon see a new U.S.-approved label on many products, including household cleaners and skin-care items, made with bio-based ingredients."

Agriculture [10]
Consumer [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: USA TODAY [11], 01/20/2011
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EPA Issues New Information on Old and New Fluorescent Light Bulbs [12]

Some light bulbs require special handling to reduce toxic exposures. EPA's latest guidance for old fluorescent bulbs that contain PCBs and current generation CFLs that contain mercury both provide important fodder for consumer-awareness stories.

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"Firms Told to Divulge All Changes to Tobacco" [16]

"Federal regulators on Wednesday outlined rules for the tobacco industry that for the first time require disclosure of any changes to their products, and that detail how to seek permission to market new products under the sweeping tobacco control law signed by President Obama in June 2009."

Consumer [3]
Environmental Health [17]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: NYTimes [18], 01/06/2011
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"Calif. County Criminalizes Smart-Meter Installations" [19]

"Citing alleged health effects from electromagnetic waves, a county in the North San Francisco Bay Area has criminalized the installation of "smart" electric meters."

Consumer [3]
Energy & Fuel [20]
Environmental Politics [21]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Greenwire [22], 01/06/2011
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"Rose Parade Moving at a Crawl Toward Being Green" [23]

"The annual New Year's Day tradition is far behind other major public events in the trend to offset environmental impact."
 

Consumer [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: LA Times [24], 12/31/2010
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"Oil Stays Above $91 as OPEC Signals No Output Hike" [25]

"Oil prices hovered above $91 a barrel Monday in Asia as some OPEC ministers signaled the group doesn't plan to boost output to cool the recent jump in crude."

Consumer [3]
Economy & Business [26]
Energy & Fuel [20]
Public [4]
International [27]
Source: AP [28], 12/30/2010
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"American-Made Drywall Emerges as Potential Danger" [29]

"Two years after thousands of Americans learned that defective Chinese drywall had contaminated their houses, a new group of homeowners say they are experiencing similar problems—but their homes are built with drywall made in the United States."

Consumer [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: ProPublica/Sarasota Herald-Trib [30], 12/16/2010
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Canada To Announce World's Toughest Lead Rules for Kids' Products [31]

Canada's "federal government is introducing the most stringent rules in the world to effectively ban lead from toys for young children and other products that kids put in their mouths."

Chemicals [2]
Consumer [3]
Public [4]
Canada [32]
Source: Postmedia [33], 11/29/2010
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