The EnvironMinute Archives August 1 - 15, 2007

Wed., 8/01     Careful Consumers Go Green: Want to support environmentally-responsible companies?  Learn how to tell if a business is really green.
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Thu., 8/02      Tribes Create Carbon Crops: The growing demand for carbon credits is providing opportunities for some Native American tribes to profit while helping slow climate change.
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Fri., 8/03       Lead Exposure: A treatment used to remove lead from the blood may also help improve impaired motor coordination.  
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Mon., 8/06     Population and Global Warming: In the U.S., per capita emissions have not changed significantly since 1970, so why are our national carbon dioxide emissions still growing?
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Tue., 8/07      Teen Develops Eco-Partnership: After seeing the smog in Beijing first-hand during a family trip to China, one high school student took action.  
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Wed., 8/08    Regenerative Agriculture: How can we minimize the environmental impacts of agriculture?
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Thu., 8/09      Environmental Impacts of Hurricanes: When the flood waters from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita receded, they left bacteria and pathogens behind.    
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Fri., 8/10        Kicking Global Warming: By offsetting the emissions generated by their travel, some soccer teams are spreading awareness about global warming.
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Mon, 8/13      Recycling Lawn Clippings: What should you do with all that so-called yard waste?   
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Tue., 8/14      Sunscreen: When it comes to preventing skin cancer, applying sunscreen isn’t the only precaution you should take.
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Wed., 8/15     Green Campus Profile – Spelman and the EPA: The EPA and Spelman College are coming together on new environmental initiatives.
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