The EnvironMinute Archives Mar. 16 - 31, 2008

Mon., 3/17   Tax Credits for Energy-Efficiency: If you made energy-efficiency improvements last year, you may be eligible for a tax credit.
Listen

Tue., 3/18    COPD: Protecting yourself from COPD means being proactive about reducing your exposure to cigarette smoke and other lung irritants.
Listen

Wed., 3/19   Protecting Forests, Protecting Butterflies: A new plan to curb illegal logging in Mexico will also help protect Monarch butterflies.
Listen

Thu., 3/20    Erratic Lighting and Health: The absence of light in the morning could impact your health.
Listen

Fri., 3/21      Easter Eggs: So you’re buying eggs to put in your Easter basket… but how do you know which ones are best for the environment?
Listen

Mon., 3/24   Cloning: In January, the FDA announced that food from cloned animal is safe to eat.  What does this mean for consumers?
Listen

Tue., 3/25     Air Pollution and Cancer Risk: A recent study of toxic air pollution in California shows a reduction in residents’ risk of cancer, but there’s still a lot of work to do.
Listen

Wed., 3/26   Mercury Gives Mascara a Black Eye: Low levels of mercury – a potent neurotoxin – are legally used as a preservative in some mascaras.
Listen

Thu., 3/27    Cell Phone Recycling: We’re issuing a call for proper cell phone disposal.
Listen

Fri., 3/28      Large Mammals and Biodiversity: A recent study of the distribution of large mammals shows how human activity has impacted biodiversity.
Listen

Mon., 3/31   Think Outside the Bottle: Student activists are using blind taste tests to encourage their peers to think before they choose bottled water to drink.
Listen

 

Back to the Archive Directory

 

Do you have questions or comments about The EnvironMinute?
Email us
Or call us toll free at 1-800-886-RADIO.


Main Page :: Listen to Us :: Links :: Stations :: Email Us