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Women exposed to the chemical Bisphenol A (BPA) during pregnancy give birth to girls that exhibit unusually aggressive and hyperactive behaviors by age two.

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According to a new report by the Environmental Justice Foundation, 150 million people will lose their homes by 2050 as a result of climate change.

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Money-saving tips are frequently planet-saving tips, as smart conservation, wise stewardship of resources and future planning work together.

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The TckTckTck campaign hopes to raise enough awareness--and gather enough signatures--to inspire real climate action at the Copenhagen climate talks in December.

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The Environmental Protection Agency will adopt new rules to limit toxic air pollution from the nation�s coal- and oil-burning power plants by November 2011.

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A few years back, a newspaper monster wandered into a Halloween party at our house, caused a stir, and left without ever identifying himself.

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Cleaning up smokestacks may have an unintended environmental consequence—polluted water.

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For the first time, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will revoke a permit it had issued for a West Virginia surface mine.

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This Halloween, you can spare the landfill more plastic bags and make an environmental—and fashion—statement with these creative costume ideas.

Gather ‘Round the Pellet Stove : Get Your Woodstove on This Winter (By Brita Belli, excerpted from T
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Nothing spells cozy warmth quite like a crackling fire, but when that fire is wasting heat and releasing pollutants into the home and air, coziness is a poor trade-off.

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The Chemical Abstract Service keeps an inventory of all the chemicals that have been invented or discovered. It just logged its 50 millionth chemical.

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Last Wednesday, the Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research and Control Act, also known as Toxic Tides, passed out of the House Science and Technology Committee.

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October 24 is being called the International Day of Climate Action by the nonprofit 350.org.
























