The EnvironMinute Archives Dec. 16 - 31, 2007

Mon, 12/17    DDT is Gone But Not Forgotten: A new study shows that women exposed to DDT before puberty are more likely to develop breast cancer later in life.    
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Tue., 12/18     Global Warming and Smog: One of the consequences of global warming is more intense urban smog.
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Wed., 12/19    Catalog Cut-down: What’s the environmental impact of all of those holiday catalogs you’ve received?
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Thu., 12/20    Ready for Recalls?: It can be hard to stay on top of all of the recent safety recalls – a new web site is designed to help.
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Fri., 12/21     Dangerous Decibels: Environmental noise can have health consequences.
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Mon., 12/24   Flushing Pharmaceuticals: Low concentrations of antibiotics are showing up in fresh water supplies across the country.
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Tue., 12/25    They Came By Firewood: Exotic insect invaders could be hitching a ride in your load of firewood.
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Wed., 12/26   Economizing on Travel: The high price of gas is driving some commuters toward ride-sharing programs.
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Thu., 12/27    Water Recycling: With a little help and a lot of filtration, your sewage water may become good enough to drink.
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Fri., 12/28      Chemical Mixtures: Chemical mixtures can produce some unexpected effects.
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Mon., 12/31    Green New Year’s Resolutions: Want to turn over a new leaf in 2008?  Here are some ways you can help the environment.
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