The EnvironMinute Archives May 1 - 15, 2007

Tue., 5/01       Wolf Delisting: Western Gray Wolves may soon be removed from the endangered species list – so how will they be managed now?
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Wed., 5/02      Green Weddings:  Forget the white wedding… the new “in” color is green.   
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Thu., 5/03       Carcinogens: Could the bath products you use contain carcinogens?
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Fri., 5/04         Residential Smoking Bans: Many multi-unit apartment buildings have shared ventilation systems, so are residential smoking bans in order?
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Mon., 5/07      Low Level Toxicants: Why do low levels of mercury and lead cause adverse effects on our bodies?
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Tue., 5/08        Antibacterial Agents: The widespread use of antibacterial soaps could harm the environment and make germs more resistant.
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Wed., 5/09      Endocrine Disruptors: Many consumer products contain endocrine disruptors – synthetic chemicals that mimic natural hormones.
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Thu., 5/10       Shipping Water:  Does a global fresh water trade make environmental and economic sense?
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Fri., 5/11       Carbon Capture and Storage: While we build a future with alternative fuels, how should we handle our current emissions?
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Mon., 5/14     Tracking Fish: By learning about the movements of ocean creatures, we can help keep fisheries sustainable.
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Tue., 5/15     Bats Could Help Restore Rainforest: Scientists working on rainforest restoration are recruiting the help of some unusual farmers.
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