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"Study Pinpoints Chemicals in Moms-To-Be"

A new study suggests that even women who try hard to avoid worrisome chemicals may fail to keep them out of their bodies. Environmental exposure seems to be the culprit. And once the chemicals are in the blood of pregnant women, their fetuses may be exposed, too.

Source: Seattle PostGlobe, 11/18/2009

"Dioxin Delays"

"The Environment Report's Shawn Allee investigates Dow Chemical and dioxin contamination in mid-Michigan. Central Michigan has lived with toxic dioxin pollution in two major rivers and Saginaw Bay for decades. Shawn looks at who's been affected, why it's taken so long to clean up, how the science behind dioxin has played into this, and what the cleanup means for the rest of the country."

Source: Environment Report, 11/18/2009

"Climate Talks Make Progress, Pressure on U.S"

"COPENHAGEN -- Environment ministers made progress on Tuesday toward a scaled-down climate deal in Copenhagen next month, with Washington facing pressure to promise deep cuts by 2020 in greenhouse gas emissions."

Source: Reuters, 11/18/2009

"US Senate To Act on Climate Bill in 2010" -- Reid

"The US Senate will act in early 2010 on legislation to battle climate change, Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Tuesday, ending hopes of a breakthrough by next month's global talks."

Source: AFP, 11/18/2009

"Schools in the Dark About Tainted Lunches"

The secretive Food and Drug Administration withheld information about contaminated tacos sold to school lunch programs that caused kids to continue to get violently sick in several states for years.

Source: USA TODAY, 11/18/2009

"Biotech Crops Cause Big Jump in Pesticide Use -- Report"

"The rapid adoption by U.S. farmers of genetically engineered corn, soybeans and cotton has promoted increased use of pesticides, an epidemic of herbicide-resistant weeds and more chemical residues in foods, according to a report issued Tuesday by health and environmental protection groups."

Source: Reuters, 11/18/2009

EPA Proposes New Sulfur Dioxide Pollution Rules

"The Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday proposed new air quality regulations for sulfur dioxide emissions, which come mostly from power plants and industrial facilities, expecially those that burn coal."

Source: Reuters, 11/18/2009

Growing the Bioeconomy: Solutions for Sustainability

The University of Minnesota's Extension and Initiative for Renewable Energy and the Environment are


hosting a 2-day event focusing on renewable energy opportunities.

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