Posted by admin on August 31, 2009
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Posted by admin on August 28, 2009
BP Oil Spill Boosts Renewable Energy Spending Now that the BP oil spill crisis has stretched for months without clear and efficient solutions in sight, legislators are now thinking of new policies to propose. Mostly, they fall under two categories: the capping of carbon emissions and the boosting of renewable energy. President Barack Obama has [...]
Posted by admin on August 25, 2009
Health topics aplenty in recent weeks Over the past couple of weeks, there’s been a lot of public health topics in the news, so I thought I’d take the opportunity to touch on a few of them here in our monthly column. Bisphenol A, Food Containers, Effects on Humans, Gov’t Regs Japanese Style Bento Box [...]