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E - THE ENVIRONMENTAL MAGAZINE THIS WEEK
April 6, 2014
WHAT WE'RE FOLLOWING
Shoppers Choose Local

Forget the aisles stocked with organics. If local foods are not available, 30% of consumers will purchase groceries elsewhere, reports a new study released this month by global management consulting firm A.T. Kearney.

According to the study, named “Buying into the Local…

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Soil to Blame for Spike in Kids’ Lead Levels

Lead-contaminated dust is behind a seasonal fluctuation in blood-lead levels observed in children living in urban communities. A nine-year study recently published in Environmental Science & Technology tracked more than 367,000 children in Detroit along with atmospheric…

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FEATURED BLOGS
BPA Regulatory Reform Moves Glacially Slow
Pregnant women should not wait to protect fetuses

Though mothers of infants and toddlers can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that the estrogen mimicker BPA (bisphenol-A) is finally banned nationwide from infant formula containers as well as baby bottles and sippy cups, pregnant women – and hence their fetuses – are…

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Why 2014 Should Be The ‘Year of the Vegetable’
Dreaded Red Meat on the Grill

For pregnant women, and those planning to conceive, a healthy diet is an important consideration, not only for the mother’s health, but also the health of her unborn child. While supermarket aisles are lined with processed foods that have ingredient lists made up of…

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What Your DNA Can Really Tell You
Do the offerings of companies like 23andMe cause more harm than good?

Recently, genetic tests profiling health risks have come under fire. In November 2013, genetic screenings became a hot topic when the FDA sent a letter to the company 23andme stating the agency was “concerned about the public health consequences of inaccurate results.” The…

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IN OUR CURRENT ISSUE
Eco Laundry Tips
Tips to Save Energy, Water and Money

Not only is laundry a necessary chore, but it’s a huge drain on both water and electricity. The average household does almost 400 loads of laundry each year, requiring 13,500 gallons of water using traditional machines. And the dryer is the second largest energy-consuming…

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Scaling Back
One Lesson from Hurricane Sandy: The Need for Distributed Power

At its peak, Hurricane Sandy knocked out power to more than 8.5 million homes and businesses across 21 states. Residents of parts of New York City, Long Island and the Jersey Shore struggled for months to access funding to start rebuilding, or, in some cases, to access…

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EARTHTALK Q&A
Earth Day 2014: Greening our Cities

Dear EarthTalk: What’s going on with Earth Day this year and how can I get involved?

– Christine B., Boston, MA

This coming April 22 will mark the 44th annual celebration of Earth Day, and the focus this year will be green cities. “As the world’s population…

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