The EnvironMinute Archives March 16-31, 2007

Fri., 3/16         Air Carrier Pollution Fee: The European Union has an ambitious new plan to control air transport emissions.
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Mon., 3/19      Smoking-Related Mortality Drops: With fewer New Yorkers lighting up, smoking-related deaths are declining.
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Tue., 3/20       International Earth Day: Although most of us celebrate Earth Day in April, some consider today to be the real Earth Day.
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Wed., 3/21      A Growing Market for Coal Ash: Learn how this by-product of coal-fired power plants is being recycled.   
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Thu., 3/22      Campylobacter: Most of us know salmonella causes foodborne illness, but a new study shows there’s another bacteria we should really beware.
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Fri., 3/23         Fuwa to Promote Green Olympics: Meet the Fuwa – the official mascots of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.
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Mon., 3/26     The Polar Bear: Does the Fish and Wildlife Service’s proposal to list the polar bear as a threatened species have any implications for climate change policy?
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Tue., 3/27      International Dumping of Toxic Waste: The Ivory Coast is left to clean up after a foreign ship dumped toxic waste in the African country’s capital city, Abidjan.
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Wed., 3/28    E-Waste and Data Security: By trashing your computer, you put both the environment and your personal information at risk.
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Thu., 3/29     Agent Orange’s Lasting Legacy: Researchers are attempting to better understand the lasting legacy of the war herbicide Agent Orange.
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Fri., 3/30      Groundwater Pumping: How do we determine how much is too much groundwater pumping?
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