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April 29, 2013 to April 30, 2013

Slow Money 4th National Gathering [1]

This event features dozens of food entrepreneurs who are leading the way rebuilding local food systems around the country, along with many renowned thought leaders in agriculture, investing and philanthropy. Early bird rates available.

Other Events [2]
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Public [3]
Topics on the Beat: 
Policy [4]
People & Population [5]
Laws & Regulations [6]
Food [7]
Environmental Health [8]
Energy & Fuel [9]
Economy & Business [10]
Consumer [11]
Biodiversity [12]
Agriculture [13]
Activism [14]
Region: 
Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [15]

Website Details Local Climate Change Health Effects [16]

The Natural Resources Defense Council, an environmental group, unveiled an online tool allowing users to look up the potential health effects of climate change by zip code.

Climate Change [17]
Environmental Health [8]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [18]
Source: Riverside Press-Enterprise [19], 08/04/2011
  • Read more about Website Details Local Climate Change Health Effects [16]

"Japanese Find Radioactivity on Their Own" [20]

With the Japanese government apparently failing in the task of protecting the public from radiation after the meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear station, ordinary Japanese citizens are buying dosimeters -- and making startling discoveries.

Disasters [21]
Environmental Health [8]
Food [7]
Public [3]
International [22]
Source: NY Times [23], 08/02/2011
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"Gene Discovered That Raises Asthma Risk in Blacks" [24]

"U.S. researchers have discovered a genetic mutation unique to African Americans that could help explain why blacks are so susceptible to asthma."

Environmental Health [8]
People & Population [5]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [18]
Source: Reuters [25], 08/02/2011
  • Read more about "Gene Discovered That Raises Asthma Risk in Blacks" [24]

"Cracked Sewers Bleed Fecal Germs" [26]

"New studies in California and Wisconsin reveal a dirty little secret: Out of sight, many urban sewer pipes are failing and germ-ridden filth is bleeding out."

Environmental Health [8]
Pollution [27]
Water & Oceans [28]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [18]
Source: Science News [29], 08/01/2011
  • Read more about "Cracked Sewers Bleed Fecal Germs" [26]

"California Sets Goal for Limiting Drinking Water Pollutant" [30]

"It is the nation's first public health goal for hexavalent chromium, made infamous in 'Erin Brockovich.' The goal isn't an enforceable standard but will help develop one, an official says."

Chemicals [31]
Environmental Health [8]
Pollution [27]
Water & Oceans [28]
Public [3]
California [32]
Source: LA Times [33], 08/01/2011
  • Read more about "California Sets Goal for Limiting Drinking Water Pollutant" [30]

"Cancer Alley Case Gets Surprising Support" [34]

"Mossville Louisiana sits in the shadow of 14 petrochemical refineries. When residents felt the US Government wasn’t protecting their right to a healthy environment, they reached past the American regulators, legislators and courts to take their case to the highest human rights court in the western hemisphere."

Environmental Health [8]
Environmental Politics [35]
Public [3]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [36]
Source: Living on Earth [37], 08/01/2011
  • Read more about "Cancer Alley Case Gets Surprising Support" [34]

"No Cell Phone/Children's Cancer Risk? The Media Might Be Wrong" [38]

"The results of an unprecedented study published yesterday in the Journal of The National Cancer Institute have been rocketing around the Internet: 'Study Sees No Cellphone-Cancer Ties' .... [But] at least two prominent environmental health groups believe the study is fundamentally flawed... [and] 'actually quite troubling.'" The study was funded in part by a cell phone industry group."

Environmental Health [8]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [18]
Source: Atlantic [39], 07/29/2011
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"Only One Deadly Strain of E. Coli Is Illegal" [40]

"The food-safety world knows there are a half-dozen or more lethal forms of E. coli ending up in our meat or on our leafy greens that are so virulent they can send people to the hospital and even kill them. But in the United States only one, E. coli O157:H7, is officially termed an adulterant, meaning any raw ground beef that tests positive for it cannot be sold for human consumption."

Environmental Health [8]
Food [7]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [18]
Source: USA TODAY [41], 07/27/2011
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"Triclosan: Is Bath & Body Works' New Soap Harmful To Teens?" [42]

"Health and environmental groups have mounted a campaign against Bath & Body Works, urging the retailer to stop selling its line of 'Summertime Scent' soaps that contain triclosan, a chemical categorized as a pesticide."

Chemicals [31]
Environmental Health [8]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [18]
Source: LA Times [43], 07/20/2011
  • Read more about "Triclosan: Is Bath & Body Works' New Soap Harmful To Teens?" [42]

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