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E - THE ENVIRONMENTAL MAGAZINE THIS WEEK
January 26, 2014
WHAT WE'RE FOLLOWING
Chemical Exposures Delaying Pregnancy
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Exposure to chemicals is not just a concern for pregnant women and their developing child, but may play a significant role in the ability of couples to get pregnant in the first place. And men’s exposures, a new study shows, are of particular importance. The study was…

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Picking Organic Produce
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On a budget and not sure what to buy organic at the supermarket? The Environmental Working Group (EWG)’s just-released 9th annual “Dirty Dozen” list documents pesticide contamination for 48 popular fruits and vegetables based on U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)…

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A Find that Rocks
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Ultrahigh temperature metamorphic rocks were not thought to have existed in the United States until now, geologists report in the December 13 issue of the journal Geology. Jay Ague, a professor at Yale University who specializes in metamorphic rocks, came upon the rocks on…

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FEATURED BLOGS
Sustaining DC, Restraining Cars
How Washington, DC is vying to be one of nation's greenest cities and teach other urban areas a lesson in sustainable development and planning

Cities may be the new environmental hubs. Chicago and New York have been vying for the title of greenest city in America, and for 2013 Washington, DC has joined them, with a new plan, Sustainable DC. The idea, according to Mayor Vincent Gray, is to “make the District of…

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BPA Regulatory Reform Moves Glacially Slow
Pregnant women should not wait to protect fetuses

Though mothers of infants and toddlers can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that the estrogen mimicker BPA (bisphenol-A) is finally banned nationwide from infant formula containers as well as baby bottles and sippy cups, pregnant women – and hence their fetuses – are…

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IN OUR CURRENT ISSUE
Eco Laundry Tips
Tips to Save Energy, Water and Money

Not only is laundry a necessary chore, but it’s a huge drain on both water and electricity. The average household does almost 400 loads of laundry each year, requiring 13,500 gallons of water using traditional machines. And the dryer is the second largest energy-consuming…

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What a Waste!
Food Advocates Call for Grocery Stores to Combat Food Waste

At Andronico’s Community Markets in California, not all of the apples are perfectly round and shiny. In fact, some are blemished or oddly shaped, while others are a half-inch smaller than the standard size. These imperfect apples aren’t priced like their…

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EARTHTALK Q&A
Global Warming and the Loss of Whitebark Pine Trees

Dear EarthTalk: How is it that climate change is responsible for killing whitebark pine trees and thus impacting mountain ecosystems?

– Dale Livingstone, Salem, OR

Whitebark pine trees are a “keystone” species in high-altitude ecosystems across the American West,…

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