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Aug 03
2009
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Prenatal PollutionPosted by Bruce Robinson in youth , water , toxic , technology , speaker , Science , public safety , policy , nonprofit orgs , news , medicine , Marin , legislation , healthcare , Health , government , food , families , environment , education , drugs , disability , corporate responsibiliyt , Congress , children , chemicals , activism |
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Exposure to toxic chemicals in our environment begins early in life--even before birth.
Ken Cook, President and co-founder of the Environmental Working Group, is a strong proponent for a Kids-Safe Chemical Act, to reduce children's exposure to toxics in the environment.
Additional online resources from the Environmental Working Group include the Shopper's Guide to Pesticides, and their Cosmetic Saftety database.
Click here to view Ken Cook's 20-minute video summary presentation on the 10 Americans study.
The Environmental Working Group is also pressing for the creation of a human "toxome," similar to the genetic map known as the human genome, to identify where and how toxic chemicals affect the body's healthy biological processes.
When native wildlife in the North Bay runs afoul of humankind, it’s almost always the animal that comes out second best. That’s when
Even after more than 25 years of doing this, there are still surprises, says Executive Director Doris Duncan, including two species that each appeared there for the first time earlier this year.
Although she has been caring for all kinds of native animals throughout the organization's 18 year history, Duncan says each one is different.
The Seeds of Learning volunteers have been warmly, if somewhat quizzically welcomed by the people in Nicaragua and El Salvador, Bacon says, with little regard for the region’s difficult history with the United States government.
KRCB previously reported on Okili's arrest on May 21,
Permaculture - an idea that began around sustainable agriculture - is moving into the urban environment.
Dave Henson, Executive Director of the 