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Plant pandemics threaten future food supply. 26 May. Plant disease surveillance, improved detection systems, and global predictive disease modeling are necessary to mitigate future disease outbreaks and protect the global food supply, according to a team of researchers. www.futurity.org. GEOENGINEERING: THE ESCAPE ROUTE 1 day ago · Geoengineering gains traction But the concept is gaining more traction as politicians, confronted with the ugly reality of trying to wean economies off fossil fuels, cast about for a strategy that will work if climate changes quickly or in nasty ways. SOLAR GEOENGINEERING: SCIENTISTS DECRY A 'FOOLISH' IDEA 1 day ago · Geoengineering and climate injustice Geoengineering is the deliberate, large-scale intervention of major Earth systems to blunt climate change's impact: adding sulfate particles to the atmosphere to reflect sunlight, or seeding the ocean with iron particles to promote algae growth that sucks carbon dioxide from theatmosphere.
IS IT UP TO CONSUMERS, BUSINESSES, OR POLITICIANS TO 1 day ago · We'd pick-up the few items we needed and sometimes I'd get to pick out a toy, make-up, or a food item as a treat. Little did we know that some of those low PHTHALATES: THE 'EVERYWHERE' CHEMICAL Phthalates: The 'everywhere' chemical. This rise in infertility, Swan said, is the fault not of genetics – "this is too fast for genetic change" – but of our environment: Specifically hormone-hijacking compounds known as "endocrine-disrupting chemicals" found USE OF DISINFECTANTS HAS SOARED, SPARKING NEW EXAMINATION The pandemic has increased demand for products like Lysol wipes that use quats as active ingredients: sales of Lysol wipes were up nearly 50 percent in spring of 2020 compared to 2019. Other cleaning products are also in high demand — aerosol disinfectant sales as a whole have doubled in 2020 in the U.S., a large fraction of which also 500,000 US COVID-19 DEATHS AND COUNTING—A SHAMEFUL PUBLIC A century since the 1918 flu claimed an estimated 675,000 lives in the United States, COVID-19 is about to claim its 500,000th life in the nation. According to February 12 projections from the University of Washington's Institute of Health Metrics and PLASTIC POLLUTION: THE PROBLEM Plastic pollution: the problem. An excavator pushes through a landfill. About 79% of plastic is ending up in landfills or as litter in our environment. (Credit: Tom Fisk/Pexels) Plastics are an untamed and unmanaged beast: More than 1 million plastic bags are used every minute, with an average "working life" of only 15 minutes. JUDGE KILLS BAYER’S PLAN TO LIMIT ROUNDUP LEGAL The federal judge overseeing nationwide Roundup litigation on Wednesday denied Bayer's latest attempt to limit its legal liability from future cancer claims associated with its glyphosate-based herbicides, citing numerous "glaring flaws" in a settlement proposed to apply to Roundup users who have not yet sued the company but may want to do so in the future. EHNJUSTICETOXICSCLIMATEPOPULATIONWATERFOOD We push good science and journalism into public discussion and public policy on environmental health issues, including climate change.EHN - FOOD
Plant pandemics threaten future food supply. 26 May. Plant disease surveillance, improved detection systems, and global predictive disease modeling are necessary to mitigate future disease outbreaks and protect the global food supply, according to a team of researchers. www.futurity.org. PHTHALATES: THE 'EVERYWHERE' CHEMICAL Phthalates: The 'everywhere' chemical. This rise in infertility, Swan said, is the fault not of genetics – "this is too fast for genetic change" – but of our environment: Specifically hormone-hijacking compounds known as "endocrine-disrupting chemicals" found USE OF DISINFECTANTS HAS SOARED, SPARKING NEW EXAMINATION The pandemic has increased demand for products like Lysol wipes that use quats as active ingredients: sales of Lysol wipes were up nearly 50 percent in spring of 2020 compared to 2019. Other cleaning products are also in high demand — aerosol disinfectant sales as a whole have doubled in 2020 in the U.S., a large fraction of which also JUDGE KILLS BAYER’S PLAN TO LIMIT ROUNDUP LEGAL The federal judge overseeing nationwide Roundup litigation on Wednesday denied Bayer's latest attempt to limit its legal liability from future cancer claims associated with its glyphosate-based herbicides, citing numerous "glaring flaws" in a settlement proposed to apply to Roundup users who have not yet sued the company but may want to do so in the future. PLASTIC POLLUTION: THE PROBLEM Plastic pollution: the problem. An excavator pushes through a landfill. About 79% of plastic is ending up in landfills or as litter in our environment. (Credit: Tom Fisk/Pexels) Plastics are an untamed and unmanaged beast: More than 1 million plastic bags are used every minute, with an average "working life" of only 15 minutes. 500,000 US COVID-19 DEATHS AND COUNTING—A SHAMEFUL PUBLIC A century since the 1918 flu claimed an estimated 675,000 lives in the United States, COVID-19 is about to claim its 500,000th life in the nation. According to February 12 projections from the University of Washington's Institute of Health Metrics and OVERFISHING AND PARASITISM Overfishing and parasitism. Just as prohibiting fishing can reduce parasitism by allowing predation to run its course, the opposite is also true. (Credit: NOAA/Unsplash) When fishing decreases, so do parasites that infect hosts at the bottom of the food chain. LISTEN: KRISTINA MARUSIC DISCUSSES THE HEALTH EFFECTS OF EHN's Pittsburgh reporter Kristina Marusic recently appeared on the podcast In This Climate to discuss the impacts of fracking in southwestern Pennsylvania and beyond. She shared the story of a community in Braddock, Pennsylvania, that's been fighting to stop a fracking well from being drilled on the property of a U.S. Steel mill. TROUBLED WATER: ESTROGEN AND ITS DOPPELGÄNGERS One pill in particular—a pill so iconic in American life that it is simply called "The Pill"—contributes, in the aggregate, to a significant amount of hormones in wastewater and, potentially, in drinking water. Since its introduction in 1960, birth control pills have, in one form or another, been a staple prescription drug.EHN - FOOD
Plant pandemics threaten future food supply. 26 May. Plant disease surveillance, improved detection systems, and global predictive disease modeling are necessary to mitigate future disease outbreaks and protect the global food supply, according to a team of researchers. www.futurity.org.EHN - HC NEWS
The American Medical Association has vowed in a new strategic plan to use its influence as one of the world's most powerful medical organizations to fight and dismantle white supremacy and racism in the U.S. health care system — and within its own walls. EHN - HC EHN ORIGINALS The U.S. has made "minimal progress" in reducing harmful exposures in the United States over the past 20 years—even as alternatives become available and other jurisdictions, notably Europe and California, take steps to reduce patient risk, say Reps. Katie Porter, Jackie Speier, Anna Eshoo, Lucille Roybal-Allard (all D-Calif.), Susan Wild (D-Pa.) and Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.). 500,000 US COVID-19 DEATHS AND COUNTING—A SHAMEFUL PUBLIC A century since the 1918 flu claimed an estimated 675,000 lives in the United States, COVID-19 is about to claim its 500,000th life in the nation. According to February 12 projections from the University of Washington's Institute of Health Metrics and EHN - HEALTH CARE SCIENCE Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer death in Taiwan. A recent study suggested a link between exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals and increased susceptibility topathology.
GEOENGINEERING: THE ESCAPE ROUTE 1 day ago · Geoengineering gains traction But the concept is gaining more traction as politicians, confronted with the ugly reality of trying to wean economies off fossil fuels, cast about for a strategy that will work if climate changes quickly or in nasty ways. SOLAR GEOENGINEERING: SCIENTISTS DECRY A 'FOOLISH' IDEA 1 day ago · Geoengineering and climate injustice Geoengineering is the deliberate, large-scale intervention of major Earth systems to blunt climate change's impact: adding sulfate particles to the atmosphere to reflect sunlight, or seeding the ocean with iron particles to promote algae growth that sucks carbon dioxide from theatmosphere.
NURDLEMANIA: BEHIND THE CLIMATE CRISIS LURKS THE PLASTICS Recycling isn't going to fix it Plastic recycling in India. (Credit: Reality Group/flickr) Today, plastic is known to be filling the guts of whales, seabirds, turtles, and more. OVERFISHING AND PARASITISM Overfishing and parasitism. Just as prohibiting fishing can reduce parasitism by allowing predation to run its course, the opposite is also true. (Credit: NOAA/Unsplash) When fishing decreases, so do parasites that infect hosts at the bottom of the food chain. IS IT UP TO CONSUMERS, BUSINESSES, OR POLITICIANS TO 1 day ago · We'd pick-up the few items we needed and sometimes I'd get to pick out a toy, make-up, or a food item as a treat. Little did we know that some of those low EHNJUSTICETOXICSCLIMATEPOPULATIONWATERFOOD We push good science and journalism into public discussion and public policy on environmental health issues, including climate change.EHN - FOOD
Plant pandemics threaten future food supply. 26 May. Plant disease surveillance, improved detection systems, and global predictive disease modeling are necessary to mitigate future disease outbreaks and protect the global food supply, according to a team of researchers. www.futurity.org. GEOENGINEERING: THE ESCAPE ROUTE 19 hours ago · Geoengineering gains traction But the concept is gaining more traction as politicians, confronted with the ugly reality of trying to wean economies off fossil fuels, cast about for a strategy that will work if climate changes quickly or in nasty ways. SOLAR GEOENGINEERING: SCIENTISTS DECRY A 'FOOLISH' IDEA 19 hours ago · Geoengineering and climate injustice Geoengineering is the deliberate, large-scale intervention of major Earth systems to blunt climate change's impact: adding sulfate particles to the atmosphere to reflect sunlight, or seeding the ocean with iron particles to promote algae growth that sucks carbon dioxide from theatmosphere.
IS IT UP TO CONSUMERS, BUSINESSES, OR POLITICIANS TO 1 day ago · We'd pick-up the few items we needed and sometimes I'd get to pick out a toy, make-up, or a food item as a treat. Little did we know that some of those low PHTHALATES: THE 'EVERYWHERE' CHEMICAL Phthalates: The 'everywhere' chemical. This rise in infertility, Swan said, is the fault not of genetics – "this is too fast for genetic change" – but of our environment: Specifically hormone-hijacking compounds known as "endocrine-disrupting chemicals" found USE OF DISINFECTANTS HAS SOARED, SPARKING NEW EXAMINATION The pandemic has increased demand for products like Lysol wipes that use quats as active ingredients: sales of Lysol wipes were up nearly 50 percent in spring of 2020 compared to 2019. Other cleaning products are also in high demand — aerosol disinfectant sales as a whole have doubled in 2020 in the U.S., a large fraction of which also 500,000 US COVID-19 DEATHS AND COUNTING—A SHAMEFUL PUBLIC A century since the 1918 flu claimed an estimated 675,000 lives in the United States, COVID-19 is about to claim its 500,000th life in the nation. According to February 12 projections from the University of Washington's Institute of Health Metrics and PLASTIC POLLUTION: THE PROBLEM Plastic pollution: the problem. An excavator pushes through a landfill. About 79% of plastic is ending up in landfills or as litter in our environment. (Credit: Tom Fisk/Pexels) Plastics are an untamed and unmanaged beast: More than 1 million plastic bags are used every minute, with an average "working life" of only 15 minutes. JUDGE KILLS BAYER’S PLAN TO LIMIT ROUNDUP LEGAL The federal judge overseeing nationwide Roundup litigation on Wednesday denied Bayer's latest attempt to limit its legal liability from future cancer claims associated with its glyphosate-based herbicides, citing numerous "glaring flaws" in a settlement proposed to apply to Roundup users who have not yet sued the company but may want to do so in the future. EHNJUSTICETOXICSCLIMATEPOPULATIONWATERFOOD We push good science and journalism into public discussion and public policy on environmental health issues, including climate change.EHN - FOOD
Plant pandemics threaten future food supply. 26 May. Plant disease surveillance, improved detection systems, and global predictive disease modeling are necessary to mitigate future disease outbreaks and protect the global food supply, according to a team of researchers. www.futurity.org. GEOENGINEERING: THE ESCAPE ROUTE 19 hours ago · Geoengineering gains traction But the concept is gaining more traction as politicians, confronted with the ugly reality of trying to wean economies off fossil fuels, cast about for a strategy that will work if climate changes quickly or in nasty ways. SOLAR GEOENGINEERING: SCIENTISTS DECRY A 'FOOLISH' IDEA 19 hours ago · Geoengineering and climate injustice Geoengineering is the deliberate, large-scale intervention of major Earth systems to blunt climate change's impact: adding sulfate particles to the atmosphere to reflect sunlight, or seeding the ocean with iron particles to promote algae growth that sucks carbon dioxide from theatmosphere.
IS IT UP TO CONSUMERS, BUSINESSES, OR POLITICIANS TO 1 day ago · We'd pick-up the few items we needed and sometimes I'd get to pick out a toy, make-up, or a food item as a treat. Little did we know that some of those low PHTHALATES: THE 'EVERYWHERE' CHEMICAL Phthalates: The 'everywhere' chemical. This rise in infertility, Swan said, is the fault not of genetics – "this is too fast for genetic change" – but of our environment: Specifically hormone-hijacking compounds known as "endocrine-disrupting chemicals" found USE OF DISINFECTANTS HAS SOARED, SPARKING NEW EXAMINATION The pandemic has increased demand for products like Lysol wipes that use quats as active ingredients: sales of Lysol wipes were up nearly 50 percent in spring of 2020 compared to 2019. Other cleaning products are also in high demand — aerosol disinfectant sales as a whole have doubled in 2020 in the U.S., a large fraction of which also 500,000 US COVID-19 DEATHS AND COUNTING—A SHAMEFUL PUBLIC A century since the 1918 flu claimed an estimated 675,000 lives in the United States, COVID-19 is about to claim its 500,000th life in the nation. According to February 12 projections from the University of Washington's Institute of Health Metrics and PLASTIC POLLUTION: THE PROBLEM Plastic pollution: the problem. An excavator pushes through a landfill. About 79% of plastic is ending up in landfills or as litter in our environment. (Credit: Tom Fisk/Pexels) Plastics are an untamed and unmanaged beast: More than 1 million plastic bags are used every minute, with an average "working life" of only 15 minutes. JUDGE KILLS BAYER’S PLAN TO LIMIT ROUNDUP LEGAL The federal judge overseeing nationwide Roundup litigation on Wednesday denied Bayer's latest attempt to limit its legal liability from future cancer claims associated with its glyphosate-based herbicides, citing numerous "glaring flaws" in a settlement proposed to apply to Roundup users who have not yet sued the company but may want to do so in the future.EHN - FOOD
Plant pandemics threaten future food supply. 26 May. Plant disease surveillance, improved detection systems, and global predictive disease modeling are necessary to mitigate future disease outbreaks and protect the global food supply, according to a team of researchers. www.futurity.org.EHN - HC NEWS
The American Medical Association has vowed in a new strategic plan to use its influence as one of the world's most powerful medical organizations to fight and dismantle white supremacy and racism in the U.S. health care system — and within its own walls. EHN - HC EHN ORIGINALS The U.S. has made "minimal progress" in reducing harmful exposures in the United States over the past 20 years—even as alternatives become available and other jurisdictions, notably Europe and California, take steps to reduce patient risk, say Reps. Katie Porter, Jackie Speier, Anna Eshoo, Lucille Roybal-Allard (all D-Calif.), Susan Wild (D-Pa.) and Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.). 500,000 US COVID-19 DEATHS AND COUNTING—A SHAMEFUL PUBLIC A century since the 1918 flu claimed an estimated 675,000 lives in the United States, COVID-19 is about to claim its 500,000th life in the nation. According to February 12 projections from the University of Washington's Institute of Health Metrics and EHN - HEALTH CARE SCIENCE Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer death in Taiwan. A recent study suggested a link between exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals and increased susceptibility topathology.
GEOENGINEERING: THE ESCAPE ROUTE 19 hours ago · Geoengineering gains traction But the concept is gaining more traction as politicians, confronted with the ugly reality of trying to wean economies off fossil fuels, cast about for a strategy that will work if climate changes quickly or in nasty ways. SOLAR GEOENGINEERING: SCIENTISTS DECRY A 'FOOLISH' IDEA 19 hours ago · Geoengineering and climate injustice Geoengineering is the deliberate, large-scale intervention of major Earth systems to blunt climate change's impact: adding sulfate particles to the atmosphere to reflect sunlight, or seeding the ocean with iron particles to promote algae growth that sucks carbon dioxide from theatmosphere.
NURDLEMANIA: BEHIND THE CLIMATE CRISIS LURKS THE PLASTICS Recycling isn't going to fix it Plastic recycling in India. (Credit: Reality Group/flickr) Today, plastic is known to be filling the guts of whales, seabirds, turtles, and more. OVERFISHING AND PARASITISM Overfishing and parasitism. Just as prohibiting fishing can reduce parasitism by allowing predation to run its course, the opposite is also true. (Credit: NOAA/Unsplash) When fishing decreases, so do parasites that infect hosts at the bottom of the food chain. IS IT UP TO CONSUMERS, BUSINESSES, OR POLITICIANS TO 1 day ago · We'd pick-up the few items we needed and sometimes I'd get to pick out a toy, make-up, or a food item as a treat. Little did we know that some of those low EHNJUSTICETOXICSCLIMATEPOPULATIONWATERFOOD We push good science and journalism into public discussion and public policy on environmental health issues, including climate change.EHN - FOOD
Plant pandemics threaten future food supply. 26 May. Plant disease surveillance, improved detection systems, and global predictive disease modeling are necessary to mitigate future disease outbreaks and protect the global food supply, according to a team of researchers. www.futurity.org. GEOENGINEERING: THE ESCAPE ROUTE 12 hours ago · Geoengineering gains traction But the concept is gaining more traction as politicians, confronted with the ugly reality of trying to wean economies off fossil fuels, cast about for a strategy that will work if climate changes quickly or in nasty ways. SOLAR GEOENGINEERING: SCIENTISTS DECRY A 'FOOLISH' IDEA 13 hours ago · Geoengineering and climate injustice Geoengineering is the deliberate, large-scale intervention of major Earth systems to blunt climate change's impact: adding sulfate particles to the atmosphere to reflect sunlight, or seeding the ocean with iron particles to promote algae growth that sucks carbon dioxide from theatmosphere.
IS IT UP TO CONSUMERS, BUSINESSES, OR POLITICIANS TO 1 day ago · We'd pick-up the few items we needed and sometimes I'd get to pick out a toy, make-up, or a food item as a treat. Little did we know that some of those low PHTHALATES: THE 'EVERYWHERE' CHEMICAL Phthalates: The 'everywhere' chemical. This rise in infertility, Swan said, is the fault not of genetics – "this is too fast for genetic change" – but of our environment: Specifically hormone-hijacking compounds known as "endocrine-disrupting chemicals" found USE OF DISINFECTANTS HAS SOARED, SPARKING NEW EXAMINATION The pandemic has increased demand for products like Lysol wipes that use quats as active ingredients: sales of Lysol wipes were up nearly 50 percent in spring of 2020 compared to 2019. Other cleaning products are also in high demand — aerosol disinfectant sales as a whole have doubled in 2020 in the U.S., a large fraction of which also 500,000 US COVID-19 DEATHS AND COUNTING—A SHAMEFUL PUBLIC A century since the 1918 flu claimed an estimated 675,000 lives in the United States, COVID-19 is about to claim its 500,000th life in the nation. According to February 12 projections from the University of Washington's Institute of Health Metrics and PLASTIC POLLUTION: THE PROBLEM Plastic pollution: the problem. An excavator pushes through a landfill. About 79% of plastic is ending up in landfills or as litter in our environment. (Credit: Tom Fisk/Pexels) Plastics are an untamed and unmanaged beast: More than 1 million plastic bags are used every minute, with an average "working life" of only 15 minutes. JUDGE KILLS BAYER’S PLAN TO LIMIT ROUNDUP LEGAL The federal judge overseeing nationwide Roundup litigation on Wednesday denied Bayer's latest attempt to limit its legal liability from future cancer claims associated with its glyphosate-based herbicides, citing numerous "glaring flaws" in a settlement proposed to apply to Roundup users who have not yet sued the company but may want to do so in the future. EHNJUSTICETOXICSCLIMATEPOPULATIONWATERFOOD We push good science and journalism into public discussion and public policy on environmental health issues, including climate change.EHN - FOOD
Plant pandemics threaten future food supply. 26 May. Plant disease surveillance, improved detection systems, and global predictive disease modeling are necessary to mitigate future disease outbreaks and protect the global food supply, according to a team of researchers. www.futurity.org. GEOENGINEERING: THE ESCAPE ROUTE 12 hours ago · Geoengineering gains traction But the concept is gaining more traction as politicians, confronted with the ugly reality of trying to wean economies off fossil fuels, cast about for a strategy that will work if climate changes quickly or in nasty ways. SOLAR GEOENGINEERING: SCIENTISTS DECRY A 'FOOLISH' IDEA 13 hours ago · Geoengineering and climate injustice Geoengineering is the deliberate, large-scale intervention of major Earth systems to blunt climate change's impact: adding sulfate particles to the atmosphere to reflect sunlight, or seeding the ocean with iron particles to promote algae growth that sucks carbon dioxide from theatmosphere.
IS IT UP TO CONSUMERS, BUSINESSES, OR POLITICIANS TO 1 day ago · We'd pick-up the few items we needed and sometimes I'd get to pick out a toy, make-up, or a food item as a treat. Little did we know that some of those low PHTHALATES: THE 'EVERYWHERE' CHEMICAL Phthalates: The 'everywhere' chemical. This rise in infertility, Swan said, is the fault not of genetics – "this is too fast for genetic change" – but of our environment: Specifically hormone-hijacking compounds known as "endocrine-disrupting chemicals" found USE OF DISINFECTANTS HAS SOARED, SPARKING NEW EXAMINATION The pandemic has increased demand for products like Lysol wipes that use quats as active ingredients: sales of Lysol wipes were up nearly 50 percent in spring of 2020 compared to 2019. Other cleaning products are also in high demand — aerosol disinfectant sales as a whole have doubled in 2020 in the U.S., a large fraction of which also 500,000 US COVID-19 DEATHS AND COUNTING—A SHAMEFUL PUBLIC A century since the 1918 flu claimed an estimated 675,000 lives in the United States, COVID-19 is about to claim its 500,000th life in the nation. According to February 12 projections from the University of Washington's Institute of Health Metrics and PLASTIC POLLUTION: THE PROBLEM Plastic pollution: the problem. An excavator pushes through a landfill. About 79% of plastic is ending up in landfills or as litter in our environment. (Credit: Tom Fisk/Pexels) Plastics are an untamed and unmanaged beast: More than 1 million plastic bags are used every minute, with an average "working life" of only 15 minutes. JUDGE KILLS BAYER’S PLAN TO LIMIT ROUNDUP LEGAL The federal judge overseeing nationwide Roundup litigation on Wednesday denied Bayer's latest attempt to limit its legal liability from future cancer claims associated with its glyphosate-based herbicides, citing numerous "glaring flaws" in a settlement proposed to apply to Roundup users who have not yet sued the company but may want to do so in the future.EHN - FOOD
Plant pandemics threaten future food supply. 26 May. Plant disease surveillance, improved detection systems, and global predictive disease modeling are necessary to mitigate future disease outbreaks and protect the global food supply, according to a team of researchers. www.futurity.org.EHN - HC NEWS
The American Medical Association has vowed in a new strategic plan to use its influence as one of the world's most powerful medical organizations to fight and dismantle white supremacy and racism in the U.S. health care system — and within its own walls. EHN - HC EHN ORIGINALS The U.S. has made "minimal progress" in reducing harmful exposures in the United States over the past 20 years—even as alternatives become available and other jurisdictions, notably Europe and California, take steps to reduce patient risk, say Reps. Katie Porter, Jackie Speier, Anna Eshoo, Lucille Roybal-Allard (all D-Calif.), Susan Wild (D-Pa.) and Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.). 500,000 US COVID-19 DEATHS AND COUNTING—A SHAMEFUL PUBLIC A century since the 1918 flu claimed an estimated 675,000 lives in the United States, COVID-19 is about to claim its 500,000th life in the nation. According to February 12 projections from the University of Washington's Institute of Health Metrics and EHN - HEALTH CARE SCIENCE Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer death in Taiwan. A recent study suggested a link between exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals and increased susceptibility topathology.
GEOENGINEERING: THE ESCAPE ROUTE 12 hours ago · Geoengineering gains traction But the concept is gaining more traction as politicians, confronted with the ugly reality of trying to wean economies off fossil fuels, cast about for a strategy that will work if climate changes quickly or in nasty ways. SOLAR GEOENGINEERING: SCIENTISTS DECRY A 'FOOLISH' IDEA 13 hours ago · Geoengineering and climate injustice Geoengineering is the deliberate, large-scale intervention of major Earth systems to blunt climate change's impact: adding sulfate particles to the atmosphere to reflect sunlight, or seeding the ocean with iron particles to promote algae growth that sucks carbon dioxide from theatmosphere.
NURDLEMANIA: BEHIND THE CLIMATE CRISIS LURKS THE PLASTICS Recycling isn't going to fix it Plastic recycling in India. (Credit: Reality Group/flickr) Today, plastic is known to be filling the guts of whales, seabirds, turtles, and more. OVERFISHING AND PARASITISM Overfishing and parasitism. Just as prohibiting fishing can reduce parasitism by allowing predation to run its course, the opposite is also true. (Credit: NOAA/Unsplash) When fishing decreases, so do parasites that infect hosts at the bottom of the food chain. IS IT UP TO CONSUMERS, BUSINESSES, OR POLITICIANS TO 1 day ago · We'd pick-up the few items we needed and sometimes I'd get to pick out a toy, make-up, or a food item as a treat. Little did we know that some of those low EHNJUSTICETOXICSCLIMATEPOPULATIONWATERFOOD Researchers estimate that if everyone in Allegheny County had quit smoking 20 years ago, lung cancer rates would only be 11% lower. Among 612 other U.S. counties, lung USE OF DISINFECTANTS HAS SOARED, SPARKING NEW EXAMINATION The pandemic has increased demand for products like Lysol wipes that use quats as active ingredients: sales of Lysol wipes were up nearly 50 percent in spring of 2020 compared to 2019. Other cleaning products are also in high demand — aerosol disinfectant sales as a whole have doubled in 2020 in the U.S., a large fraction of which also PHTHALATES: THE 'EVERYWHERE' CHEMICAL Phthalates: The 'everywhere' chemical. This rise in infertility, Swan said, is the fault not of genetics – "this is too fast for genetic change" – but of our environment: Specifically hormone-hijacking compounds known as "endocrine-disrupting chemicals" found A LASTING LEGACY: DUPONT, C8 CONTAMINATION AND THE But there's a film that opened Dec. 5 at the Regal Cinemas at Grand Central Mall that's attracting a lot of attention in his community. "Dark Waters" — a legal thriller starring Mark Ruffalo, with a script inspired by a 2016 New York Times article — tells the epic story of the DuPont corporation's failure to inform residents of the Mid-Ohio Valley of the considerable health risks of a “CLIMATE CHAOS” AND BUMBLE BEE EXTINCTIONS Bumble bees—one of the planet's most important pollinators for both wild plants and farmed crops—have been declining for decades. One estimate of North American bees found four species have declined by up to 96 percent and their range has been reduced by up to 87 percent. In Europe, an estimated 46 percent of bumble bee species are declining. . Researchers have pointed to DISABILITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE—IMPACT ON HEALTH AND Comprising a significant 10 percent to 15 percent of the global population, people with disabilities are uniquely affected by climate change. This population includes a wide array of mobility, sensory (visual, hearing), developmental, intellectual and emotional impairments, as well as chronic health conditions. TROUBLED WATER: ESTROGEN AND ITS DOPPELGÄNGERS One pill in particular—a pill so iconic in American life that it is simply called "The Pill"—contributes, in the aggregate, to a significant amount of hormones in wastewater and, potentially, in drinking water. Since its introduction in 1960, birth control pills have, in one form or another, been a staple prescription drug. BPA POLLUTION: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BPA is an endocrine (hormone) disruptor. It can imitate the body's natural hormones and interfere with their function. BPA mimics the structure and function of the hormone estrogen. Due to its estrogen-like shape, BPA can bind to estrogen receptors and influence normal bodily processes. These include growth, cell repair, fetaldevelopment, and
BPA AND BABIES: CONTROVERSIAL CHEMICAL AND SUBSTITUTES The study builds on previous evidence that BPA and its common replacement BPS can pass through a mother's placenta and is the first to show the same for a range of other replacements, suggesting that fetuses are being exposed to a cocktail of chemicals linked to behavioral and reproductive disorders, among other health problems. BEYOND COFFEE AND CONDOS: BLACK AND BROWN FAMILIES Fancy coffee, high priced condos and displacement. Equipped with high-priced coffee, restaurants, and densely packed, high-end 1 and 2-bedroom apartments and condos with faux lawns for pets, cities are informally evicting long-standing families who need and want 3 or 4-bedroom homes. Real estate companies continue to deconstruct andrebrand a
EHNJUSTICETOXICSCLIMATEPOPULATIONWATERFOOD Researchers estimate that if everyone in Allegheny County had quit smoking 20 years ago, lung cancer rates would only be 11% lower. Among 612 other U.S. counties, lung USE OF DISINFECTANTS HAS SOARED, SPARKING NEW EXAMINATION The pandemic has increased demand for products like Lysol wipes that use quats as active ingredients: sales of Lysol wipes were up nearly 50 percent in spring of 2020 compared to 2019. Other cleaning products are also in high demand — aerosol disinfectant sales as a whole have doubled in 2020 in the U.S., a large fraction of which also PHTHALATES: THE 'EVERYWHERE' CHEMICAL Phthalates: The 'everywhere' chemical. This rise in infertility, Swan said, is the fault not of genetics – "this is too fast for genetic change" – but of our environment: Specifically hormone-hijacking compounds known as "endocrine-disrupting chemicals" found A LASTING LEGACY: DUPONT, C8 CONTAMINATION AND THE But there's a film that opened Dec. 5 at the Regal Cinemas at Grand Central Mall that's attracting a lot of attention in his community. "Dark Waters" — a legal thriller starring Mark Ruffalo, with a script inspired by a 2016 New York Times article — tells the epic story of the DuPont corporation's failure to inform residents of the Mid-Ohio Valley of the considerable health risks of a “CLIMATE CHAOS” AND BUMBLE BEE EXTINCTIONS Bumble bees—one of the planet's most important pollinators for both wild plants and farmed crops—have been declining for decades. One estimate of North American bees found four species have declined by up to 96 percent and their range has been reduced by up to 87 percent. In Europe, an estimated 46 percent of bumble bee species are declining. . Researchers have pointed to DISABILITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE—IMPACT ON HEALTH AND Comprising a significant 10 percent to 15 percent of the global population, people with disabilities are uniquely affected by climate change. This population includes a wide array of mobility, sensory (visual, hearing), developmental, intellectual and emotional impairments, as well as chronic health conditions. TROUBLED WATER: ESTROGEN AND ITS DOPPELGÄNGERS One pill in particular—a pill so iconic in American life that it is simply called "The Pill"—contributes, in the aggregate, to a significant amount of hormones in wastewater and, potentially, in drinking water. Since its introduction in 1960, birth control pills have, in one form or another, been a staple prescription drug. BPA POLLUTION: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BPA is an endocrine (hormone) disruptor. It can imitate the body's natural hormones and interfere with their function. BPA mimics the structure and function of the hormone estrogen. Due to its estrogen-like shape, BPA can bind to estrogen receptors and influence normal bodily processes. These include growth, cell repair, fetaldevelopment, and
BPA AND BABIES: CONTROVERSIAL CHEMICAL AND SUBSTITUTES The study builds on previous evidence that BPA and its common replacement BPS can pass through a mother's placenta and is the first to show the same for a range of other replacements, suggesting that fetuses are being exposed to a cocktail of chemicals linked to behavioral and reproductive disorders, among other health problems. BEYOND COFFEE AND CONDOS: BLACK AND BROWN FAMILIES Fancy coffee, high priced condos and displacement. Equipped with high-priced coffee, restaurants, and densely packed, high-end 1 and 2-bedroom apartments and condos with faux lawns for pets, cities are informally evicting long-standing families who need and want 3 or 4-bedroom homes. Real estate companies continue to deconstruct andrebrand a
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The American Medical Association has vowed in a new strategic plan to use its influence as one of the world's most powerful medical organizations to fight and dismantle white supremacy and racism in the U.S. health care system — and within its own walls.EHN - FOOD
Plant pandemics threaten future food supply. 26 May. Plant disease surveillance, improved detection systems, and global predictive disease modeling are necessary to mitigate future disease outbreaks and protect the global food supply, according to a team of researchers. www.futurity.org. EHN - HEALTH CARE SCIENCE Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer death in Taiwan. A recent study suggested a link between exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals and increased susceptibility topathology.
EHN - HC EHN ORIGINALS The U.S. has made "minimal progress" in reducing harmful exposures in the United States over the past 20 years—even as alternatives become available and other jurisdictions, notably Europe and California, take steps to reduce patient risk, say Reps. Katie Porter, Jackie Speier, Anna Eshoo, Lucille Roybal-Allard (all D-Calif.), Susan Wild (D-Pa.) and Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.). PHTHALATES: THE 'EVERYWHERE' CHEMICAL Phthalates: The 'everywhere' chemical This rise in infertility, Swan said, is the fault not of genetics – "this is too fast for genetic change" – but of our environment: Specifically hormone-hijacking compounds known as "endocrine-disrupting chemicals" foundSEASONAL WATERWAYS
1 day ago · When the Obama administration issued its Clean Water Rule in 2015, it expansively redefined waters eligible for federal protection as Waters of the United States (WOTUS). At that time, nearly half of the nation's rivers and streams and a third of our wetlands were in "poor biological condition," acc LISTEN: A TRIP DOWN THE CROOKED RIVER 1 day ago · Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, Goodman has been an advocate for the restoration of the infamous crooked river for decades. This well-known landmark, considered the "spine of the city" was once a cesspool of contaminated water and industrial chemicals. LISTEN: KRISTINA MARUSIC DISCUSSES THE HEALTH EFFECTS OF EHN's Pittsburgh reporter Kristina Marusic recently appeared on the podcast In This Climate to discuss the impacts of fracking in southwestern Pennsylvania and beyond. She shared the story of a community in Braddock, Pennsylvania, that's been fighting to stop a fracking well from being drilled on the property of a U.S. Steel mill. NURDLEMANIA: BEHIND THE CLIMATE CRISIS LURKS THE PLASTICS Recycling isn't going to fix it Plastic recycling in India. (Credit: Reality Group/flickr) Today, plastic is known to be filling the guts of whales, seabirds, turtles, and more.* Home
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