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August 17, 2011 to August 19, 2011

International Conference on Environmental Pollution and Remediation (ICEPR 2011) [1]

ICEPR is a series of international conferences held yearly to address environmental pollution and new advances in remediation. These conferences focus on all aspects of Environmental Science, Engineering, and Technology. International ASET and the University of Ottawa will be hosting this conference.

Other Events [2]
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Public [3]
Topics on the Beat: 
Water & Oceans [4]
Waste [5]
Transportation [6]
Technology [7]
Science [8]
Pollution [9]
Policy [10]
Natural Resources [11]
Laws & Regulations [12]
Health [13]
Forests [14]
Fish & Fisheries [15]
Environmental Health [16]
Energy & Fuel [17]
Climate Change [18]
Chemicals [19]
Air [20]
Region: 
Canada [21]

Wildfire Raises Heart Attack, Lung Risk [22]

"Exposure to wildfire smoke -- particularly that from smoldering peat -- can dramatically increase the risk of cardiac and respiratory illness, according to new research led by the Environmental Protection Agency."

Air [20]
Environmental Health [16]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [23]
Source: Raleigh News & Observer [24], 06/28/2011
  • Read more about Wildfire Raises Heart Attack, Lung Risk [22]

"Canada Concedes Science Against Asbestos Is Sound" [25]

"The Canadian delegation at an international summit admitted Thursday it agrees with the work of a United Nations scientific panel that wants limits placed on the export of chrysotile asbestos, but Canada still won't back the move."

Chemicals [19]
Environmental Health [16]
Environmental Politics [26]
Public [3]
Canada [21]
Source: Postmedia [27], 06/24/2011
  • Read more about "Canada Concedes Science Against Asbestos Is Sound" [25]

"Canada Opposes Labelling Asbestos as Hazardous" [28]

"Canada told the world Wednesday it opposes placing limits on the export of chrysotile asbestos -- a 'bombshell' expected to derail international efforts to list the mineral as hazardous."

Environmental Health [16]
Public [3]
Canada [21]
Source: Postmedia [29], 06/23/2011
  • Read more about "Canada Opposes Labelling Asbestos as Hazardous" [28]

"Study: Birth Defect Rates Higher in Mountaintop Removal Areas" [30]

"Researchers found 'significantly higher' rates of birth defects in areas with mountaintop removal mines than in non-mining regions in central Appalachia, according to a study released Tuesday."

Environmental Health [16]
Public [3]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [31]
Source: Charleston Gazette [32], 06/22/2011
  • Read more about "Study: Birth Defect Rates Higher in Mountaintop Removal Areas" [30]

"Scientists Warn That Chemicals May Be Altering Breast Development" [33]

"Exposure to chemicals early in life may alter how breast tissue develops and raise the risks of breast cancer and lactation problems later in life, scientists concluded in a report published Wednesday. The scientists are urging federal officials to add new tests for industrial chemicals and pesticides to identify ones that might disrupt breast development."

Chemicals [19]
Consumer [34]
Environmental Health [16]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [23]
Source: EHN [35], 06/22/2011
  • Read more about "Scientists Warn That Chemicals May Be Altering Breast Development" [33]

Atrazine-Defect Link? Doctor Sees 'Ominous Trends,' But No Proof [36]

"Gastroschisis, a birth defect in which the intestines grow outside the body, is more common among babies conceived in the spring when the levels of the herbicide atrazine in water are highest, researchers from Indiana reported."

Chemicals [19]
Environmental Health [16]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [23]
Source: Wisconsin State Journal [37], 06/20/2011
  • Read more about Atrazine-Defect Link? Doctor Sees 'Ominous Trends,' But No Proof [36]

"China in Lead Poisoning 'Cover-Up' - Human Rights Watch" [38]

"China has been accused of trying to cover up the extent of lead poisoning among children, and of blocking effective testing and treatment."

Environmental Health [16]
Public [3]
Asia [39]
Source: BBC [40], 06/16/2011
  • Read more about "China in Lead Poisoning 'Cover-Up' - Human Rights Watch" [38]

"Quebec Doctors Urge PM To Support Chrysotile Asbestos Regulation" [41]

"On Monday in Geneva, representatives of the 143 countries belonging to United Nations-sponsored Rotterdam Convention, regulating hazardous chemicals, are to begin a meeting where chrysotile, the type of asbestos fibre mined in Quebec, will be on the top of the list of new products to be regulated."

Chemicals [19]
Environmental Health [16]
Environmental Politics [26]
Public [3]
Canada [21]
Source: Montreal Gazette [42], 06/15/2011
  • Read more about "Quebec Doctors Urge PM To Support Chrysotile Asbestos Regulation" [41]

"F.D.A. Unveils New Rules About Sunscreen Claims" [43]

"After 33 years of consideration, the Food and Drug Administration took steps on Tuesday to sort out the confusing world of sunscreens, with new rules that specify which lotions provide the best protection against the sun and ending claims that they are truly waterproof."

Economy & Business [44]
Environmental Health [16]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [23]
Source: NY Times [45], 06/15/2011
  • Read more about "F.D.A. Unveils New Rules About Sunscreen Claims" [43]

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