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"Pollutants' Passage From Mother To Child" [1]

"An international team of researchers has for the first time quantified how effectively mothers pass 87 common environmental contaminants to their children. Their findings provide a way to correlate pollutant concentrations in a mother's blood to levels in her developing baby, which may help regulators pinpoint compounds that are hazardous to unborn and nursing babies."

Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: Chemical & Engineering News [6], 01/06/2011
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"Fireworks Likely Cause of Massive Ark. Bird Kill" [7]

"It wasn't a secret government spraying program, Martians or gas seeping out of the New Madrid fault that killed the 5,000 or so blackbirds that died New Year's Eve in Beebe, Ark. It was someone shooting off professional grade fireworks in a residential district, scaring the night-blind birds out of their roost into a 25-mph flight that ran them into houses, signs and even the ground, says Karen Rowe, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission ornithologist."

Biodiversity [8]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: USA TODAY [9], 01/06/2011
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"Scientists Find 'Drastic' Weather-Related Atlantic Shifts" [10]

"Scientists have found evidence of a 'drastic' shift since the 1970s in north Atlantic Ocean currents that usually influence weather in the northern hemisphere, Swiss researchers said on Tuesday."

Climate Change [11]
Water & Oceans [12]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: AFP [13], 01/05/2011
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Earth's Population Will Reach 7 Billion in 2011 [14]

Some time in the year 2011, the earth's human population is expected to reach 7 billion. By 2045 global population is projected to reach nine billion. Can the planet take the strain?

People & Population [15]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: National Geographic [16], 12/31/2010
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"Out of Equilibrium? The World's Changing Ice Cover" [17]

The earth's glaciers and icecaps seem to be melting faster in recent years. Climate change is suspected, but the behavior of the earth's cryosphere does not lend itself to simple generalizations.

Climate Change [11]
Science [18]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: EHP [19], 12/31/2010
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"Oil Stays Above $91 as OPEC Signals No Output Hike" [20]

"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 [21]
Economy & Business [22]
Energy & Fuel [23]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: AP [24], 12/30/2010
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"China Cuts Rare Earth Export Quotas; U.S. Concerned" [25]

"China said on Tuesday it will cut its export quotas for rare earth minerals by more than 11 percent in the first half of 2011, further shrinking supplies of metals needed to make a range of high-tech products."

Natural Resources [26]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: Reuters [27], 12/30/2010
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"Japan Shelves Carbon Emissions Trading Scheme" [28]

"Japan postponed plans for a national emissions trading scheme on Tuesday, bowing to powerful business groups that warned of job losses as they compete against overseas rivals facing fewer emissions regulations."

Climate Change [11]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: Reuters [29], 12/30/2010
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"Pollutants in Boys' Blood Tied to Lower Growth" [30]

"Russian boys exposed to unusually high levels of environmental pollutants are smaller than their peers, a new study reports."
 

Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: Reuters [31], 12/30/2010
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"U.N. Species Convention Seen Needing Urgent Reform" [32]

"Poor data, minimal funding and lax enforcement are undermining the fight to protect endangered species, raising the risks from the spread of pests and diseases, scientists say in a study made public on Friday."

Biodiversity [8]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: Reuters [33], 12/24/2010
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