The EnvironMinute Archives May. 1 - 16, 2006

Mon., 05/01       Share It: A Canadian group has found a new way to limit waste and pollution, connect community members, and empower low-income families to learn.
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Tue., 05/02        Smog and Death: Smog problems in California have long been associated with a higher risk of respiratory diseases. Now a new study makes an even stronger case.  
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Wed., 05/03       Powered by a Windy Day: An up and coming energy source is whipping its way across the nation. Learn about the beneifts of windpower.
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Thu., 05/04        A Sweet Path to Energy Independence: This year, Brazil expects to reach energy independence, a goal the US is now striving to attain. Learn how Brazil got ahead.  
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Fri., 05/05          The Case of the Deformed Frogs: School kids in Minnesota captured world-wide headlines when they discovered thousands of deformed frogs in their local ponds. Learn what scientists have discovered about the causes.   
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Mon., 05/08       The Case of the Missing Boys: In this Ontario village, fewer boys are born than expected. Learn why today.
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Tue., 05/09         Algae Action: A mucky plant is poised to clean up the acts of industrial smokestacks across the US. Hear all about the new benefits of algae.
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Wed., 05/10       Biofuel Beckons: Our future fuel may come not from oil found in faraway countries, but from crops grown in America. Learn more about the latest in biofuel.
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Thu., 05/11        Leukemia Link: It’s now known household insecticides may be bugging human systems, too.  Learn how to protect your kids and yourself.  
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Fri., 05/12          Bottled Water: Bottled water is consumed at enormous rates across the world, but is it really the smartest choice?  Learn why you may want to start drinking from the tap again.   
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Mon., 05/15       Exhausted By Cars: Air pollution – it may be our new worst enemy.  Hear how increasing car exhaust contributes to illness, and what people are doing about it.
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