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Candles Smell Good, But They Could Be Toxic (Links)

CandlesWhen it Comes to Los Angeles Lawns, Brown is Golden You know it’s the silly season when a member of the Los Angeles City Council weighs in on the importance of green lawns during a drought, as the 12th District’s Greig Smith did several weeks ago. How Much Weed Killer Is Safe in Your Water Glass? New research suggests that atrazine may be dangerous at lower concentrations than previously thought, particularly for fetuses. California Moves Toward Stringent Chromium 6 Standard for Drinking Water California took the first step Thursday toward setting a drinking water standard for chromium 6 that could force cities and water districts to undertake costly treatment. E.P.A. to Set Limits for Water Pollution in Florida After a 2008 lawsuit by the Sierra Club, Florida Wildlife Federation and others, the settlement is the first time the agency has forced numeric limits on nutrient runoff on a state.  California to Mandate Recycling for Businesses, Apartments California residents not living in permanent housing may no longer have to deal with the frustration of searching for recycling options. China Closes Factories Amid Growing Protests Over Lead Poisoning Chinese officials have temporarily closed at least five heavy metal smelters as concerns rise over high levels of lead found in children in nearby villages and towns. Environmental Racism? Brazil Sends Toxic Ship Back to Britain A ship supposedly carrying recyclable materials was in fact full of toxic waste, including condoms, syringes, and human waste. Sugar vs. Corn Syrup High-fructose corn syrup was invented in 1957. Calls to Tax Junk Food Gain Ground Cigarette ‘sin taxes’ have turned out to be the most effective ways to reduce smoking; will the same tactic work to fight obesity? Candles Smell Good, But They Could Be Toxic Burning certain kinds of candles may generate indoor air pollutants.


Yellowstone May Soon be Home to New Landmarks: Wireless Towers (Links)

A section of the Pacific is acidifying at a rate 10 to 20 times faster than projected. Satellite data is now being used to support wetland ecosystems. CSM looks at the plight of non-charasmatic non-megafauna, or ‘the ugly animals.’ The recycled construction waste industry is flourishing. The EPA had plans to drastically cut lead emissions from industrial plants—until the Bush Administration stepped in. Last week, President Bush enacted dozens of last-ditch regulations to open wilderness for drilling and loosen environmental safeguards. The New York Times calls Dick Cheney ‘a kind of Don Quixote of environmental de-regulation.’ Margaret Williams warns that Barack Obama must reverse Bush-era oil and gas policies if ‘irreparable harm’ is to be avoided in Alaska. Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman criticizes fellow Republicans for not supporting environmental issues. Yellowstone may soon be home to new landmarks: wireless towers. The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Center For Biosecurity examines the risk of human extinction. Earth-friendly acrylic glass could someday be made from sugar. Reformed gangsters are fighting fires in California.