The EnvironMinute Archives Jan. 16-31, 2007

Tue., 1/16      Hispanics Take Environmental Action: Many hispanic immigrants are taking action against the harsh environmental conditions in their communities.
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Wed., 1/17     Banned Products In the U-S: Because U-S product safety testing laws are not as stringent, many products that are banned in Europe are finding their way here.   
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Thu., 1/18       Clearing the Air in our Nation’s Hospitals: Sometimes hospitals can make well people sick, especially when it comes to asthma and allergies.
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Fri., 1/19         Herbicide and Arsenic: Learn why the popular herbicide MSMA is being pulled from shelves.
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Mon., 1/22       Search and Rescue Dogs Healthier than Humans: Why are the search and rescue dogs that nosed through the toxic dust at Ground Zero healthier than the human workers?
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Tue., 1/23       Food Fright: What can we do to prevent contaminated produce?
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Wed., 1/24      Living with Landfills: Landfills are literally trashing many minority neighborhoods in North Carolina.   
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Thu., 1/25       Treasured Trees Under Pest Attacks: Beetles and blight are destroying many U-S trees.
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Fri., 1/26         Turning it Off: One college is using behavior modification psychology to inspire students to adopt environmentally-concious habits.
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Mon., 1/29      Protected Areas in the Amazon: What measures are being taken to curb the destruction of the Amazon Rain Forest?
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Tue., 1/30      Smog-Eating Cement: Learn more about this self-cleaning coating that Italians hope will pave the way to cleaner air.
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Wed., 1/31     Deep Sea Trawling: Sea mounts harbor many forms of life – that can be quickly wiped out with this fishing technique.
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