The EnvironMinute Archives Dec. 1-15, 2006

Fri., 12/01        Trash to Fuel: With new technology, waste can be converted into high-grade diesel fuel. 
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Mon., 12/04     Ocean Phytoplankton: Ocean phytoplankton are absorbing less carbon dioxide than originally thought – what are the implications of this for global warming?  
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Tue., 12/05      ADHD: Genetics aren’t the only cause of ADHD - environmental factors are also to blame.
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Wed., 12/06      Evangelicals Back Film: Evangelical Christians are placing their faith in the power of film to help save the environment.   
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Thu., 12/07       Endangered Mediterranean: Learn how surrounding nations hope to increase protected areas in the Mediterranean.
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Fri., 12/08         Transgenerational Chemicals: If your grandmother was exposed to an environmental contaminant, it couldn’t affect you… or could it?
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Mon., 12/11       Chemicals May Impair Vaccine-Induced Immunity: Can exposure to environmental contaminants make your child’s vaccines less effective?  
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Tue., 12/12       Testing Kids for Lead: A new fingerprick test should help make lead testing available in community settings.
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Wed., 12/13      Plastic Phobia: As public awareness about the potential for environmental hormones to exist in plastic products increases, consumer behavior is changing.   
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Thu., 12/14      Water Storage: It might sound counter-intuitive, but many towns are successfully recharging their groundwater by releasing water from their reservoirs.
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Fri., 12/15         The FDA Turns 100: Learn more about the challenges facing this historic agency.
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