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The latest roundup of sustainability news looks at big environmental pledges from the EU and Maersk, green chemical news, and more.
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A chemical that has been used in some soda products for decades -- and which is perfectly legal under FDA regulations -- has been known to cause skin lesions, memory loss and nerve disorders, according to a new exposé.
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China expects to reach an important solar milestone by the end of the, shipping companies support the White House's new big-rig fuel rules, and more in today's early roundup.
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A review of the BBC's science coverage -- and 'false balance' therein -- as well as an up-close look at cow manure are among the items on our radar this morning.
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GE shows a 10-to-1 ratio on ecomagination investments to revenues, oil companies wholeheartedly embrace fracking disclosure laws, and air travel may get a little greener: These stories and more popped up on our radar this morning.
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Clorox has just offered a sneak peek at a new mobile app designed to showcase the ingredients of its cleaning products, while the EPA is urging software developers to harness the agency's mountainous data streams for the public good.
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The EPA this month announced it would begin testing 19 of the most commonly used chemicals for possible toxic and environmental effects. Given the tens of thousands of chemicals in use today, critics call the move less than a baby-step.
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The EPA quietly published this week the formulas for Nalco's Corexit chemical oil disperants, which have been used in unprecedented amounts to try and fight BP's gulf oil spill.
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News from Kaiser Permanente finds that exposure to BPA -- which, as we're learning, is everywhere -- has a wide range of negative impacts on mens' sexual performance.
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... albeit in totally different ways. New reports highlight how one company is using moss as a pool cleaner and another has made weed eaters and leaf blowers significantly greener.