The EnvironMinute Archives Sept 16 - 30, 2007

Mon., 9/17    Coffee Carcinogens: A carcinogenic chemical in coffee may be providing consumers with as much as a third of their daily intake of the chemical.
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Tue., 9/18     Taking a Cue From Vets: Scientists say it’s time for veterinarians and physicians to compare notes.  Learn why experts are beginning to bridge the medical gap between animals and humans.  
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Wed., 9/19   What’s Up with Mixtures?: When the EPA tests chemicals for safety, they do it one at a time.  What happens when, in the real world, we’re exposed to many chemicals all at the same time?
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Thu., 9/20   Ocean Acidity: Increasing carbon dioxide emissions are having an affect on our air – and our oceans.  Learn more about the potentially dangerous changes going on at sea.    
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Fri., 9/21      Freecycle: Do you have items you no longer use, but that are still too nice for the trash?  You may want to try freecycling them.  Learn more about freecycling in your area.
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Mon, 9/24     Greening Up Your Cleaners: You can’t avoid cleaning forever, but what do you use when so many cleaning solutions contain ingredients that are bad for the environment and for you?    
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Tue., 9/25    Whale Birth Decline: In the southern Atlantic Ocean, researchers are finding global climate warming is already having an affect on whales.  Hear more about this phenomenon on today’s program.
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Wed., 9/26    Mansions Get Remodeled: Some communities in America are regulating the size of homes.  Find out why supersize is disappearing from the architectural menu.
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Thu., 9/27     Office Space Turns Green: Hear how making a workplace more environmentally efficient may also boost a company’s productivity.
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Fri., 9/28      Share It: A Canadian group has found a new way to limit waste and pollution, connect community members, and empower low-income families to learn.
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