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    ?How the Other Half Lives: Indoor Air Pollution and Womens’ Health

    16th February 2009

    Pollution isn’t just something that occurs outdoors and to wildlife. There are real impacts on human health that not only can contribute to sickness and morbidity, but also cause early deaths and economic disparity. Given the social impacts of pollution inequity, it is no wonder that the women of the world tend to [...]

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    ?The Difference Between Atmospheric and Ground Level Ozone

    12th February 2009

    Not all ozone is created equal. This simple molecule which is simply three oxygen atoms held together is also known as trioxygen. It is far less stable than the more usual dual oxygen that is more commonly found in the atmosphere at breathing level.
    When comfortably floating above the atmosphere as the [...]

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    ?How Acid Rain is Destroying European History

    6th February 2009

    When sulfur and nitrogen dioxides (both common by-products of coal and other fossil fuels) are emitted into the atmosphere, they often fall back to Earth as acid rain. While normal rainfall has a very slightly acid pH of about 5.6, acid rain can be so highly acidic that it is capable of literally melting [...]

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    ?You’d Think the Human Race Had a Grudge Against Coral

    23rd December 2008

    Corals are an entire class of animals that are among the most threatened creatures on Earth. While you may think an organism that more closely resembles rock would be immune from pollution, these creatures are not only immobile but reside in some of the most commonly polluted areas: warm, shallow seas.
    Growing very slowly, corals [...]

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    ?Where Does All the Old Carpet Go?

    21st November 2008

    Carpets are not only home to a great many allergens and pests, but they are also very likely to continue to off-gas volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that can be a powerful indoor pollutant. Many people are tearing out their old carpets and carpet pads in favor of bare floors and smaller rugs that can [...]

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    ?Painting the Living room and Other Ways to Huff the Tailpipe of Design

    5th November 2008

    Just because you want your home to look good doesn’t mean you have to subject yourself to toxic fumes, as is commonly thought. However, you may have to look hard to find a company that offers a reasonably priced paint and varnishes that don’t off-gas toxic chemicals to contaminate your indoor environment. By [...]

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    ?The Amazing Journey of the North American Aluminum Can

    22nd October 2008

    It may seem counter-intuitive that aluminum could be such an environmentally friendly substance, but when recycled, as much as 95% of the energy spent on “virgin ore” is saved. This is significant. Not only is less energy used to get it, but less polluting substances are expelled while processing the ore. [...]

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    ?Compost Piles: Not Just for Hippies Anymore

    4th October 2008

    One of the most powerful air pollutants is the naturally occurring organic gas, methane. It is a far better greenhouse gas than carbon and is now found in the atmosphere at concentrations of more than 150% over pre-industrial levels.
    When people put organic matter in the regular waste stream, these coffee grounds and sandwich crusts [...]

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    ?How Pollution Affects Endangered Species and Bio-Diversity

    3rd October 2008

    Pollution doesn’t only affect human health directly. It also has a tremendous impact on the natural environment and the organisms that inhabit it. This is especially true for endangered and threatened species that rely heavily upon specialized environments or lie high upon the food chain. Whether as a consequence of habitat destruction, [...]

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    ?How Pollution Contributes to Extinction Pressure

    30th September 2008

    The spread of pollution affects both humans and wildlife worldwide. However, unlike human beings who are capable of surviving just about anywhere, most species are reliant upon specific environments for their survival.
    Climate change, for instance, has already been responsible for changing the distribution of species worldwide. Many of these organisms, whether [...]

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