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Upwards of 90% of EU city dwellers exposed to PM2.5 and O3 pollution at levels deemed harmful by WHO
2013-10-17 21:30:17| Green Car Congress
EPA Takes Steps to Allow Restriction of Imports of Harmful Category of Chemicals used in Carpets
2013-09-30 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
U.S. EPA is finalizing rule that will allow agency to restrict import of potentially harmful perfluorinated chemicals that could be used in carpets. Regulation will require companies to report to EPA all new uses, including in domestic and imported products, of these chemicals once used for soil and stain resistance in carpets. These chemicals have been shown to persist in the environment and bioaccumulate in humans and animals, representing potential threat to health of Americans. This story is related to the following:Green & CleanSearch for suppliers of:
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Cathay Opposes Jetstar Hong Kong Plan as Harmful for City
2013-09-05 10:29:45| Airlines - Topix.net
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. opposed a Qantas Airways Ltd. venture's plan to start a budget carrier in Hong Kong, saying the proposal violates local laws and granting access would be detrimental to the city's interests.
High Temperature Alert protects against harmful fluctuations.
2013-08-26 14:32:08| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Comprising adjustable 32 to 110°F thermostat head on 15 ft cord attached to battery-powered strobe light and buzzer, High Temperature Alert Device emits audible alarm and flashing signal when sensing head is subjected to pre-selected temperature. Portable unit, independently powered by 2 D cells, can produce 200+ hr of continuous flashing. Available in red, amber, blue, green, and clear, LED head will flash at 60 triple flashes per minute and can be seen over ½ mile away. This story is related to the following:Sensors, Monitors and TransducersSearch for suppliers of: High Temperature Alarms |
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Wired Honeybees Show Harmful Impacts of Pesticides on Navigation
2013-07-29 18:31:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Yale Environment 360: Using tiny radar antennae glued to the backs of honeybees, European scientists have found that bees exposed to neonicotinoid pesticides were more likely to become disoriented and separated from their hives. After attaching the small transponders to 200 bees, including some that were fed pesticide-laced syrup, scientists discovered that the exposed bees had difficulty navigating and were unable to retrace the path back to their hives. We find the control bees are just fantastic they use their landscape...
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