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Safe Trip to Eden: Ten Steps to Save Planet Earth from the Global Warming Meltdown

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In addition to providing people with options for renewable energy, Uni-Solar is committed to producing products that minimize environmental impact throughout the life cycle (meaning not just during the product's energy producing life, but in production and disposal as well). Uni-Solar is also committed to continuously minimizing the environmental impacts of its operations. www.uni-solar.

Toxic chemical triclosan commonly found in anti-bacterial soaps, toothpaste products

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Be aware of the harmful environmental impact of consuming products containing triclosan. The ingredient is not only unhealthy for humans, it's also unhealthy for the environment. Read the ingredients labels of all consumer products in order to make sure they do not contain triclosan.

What's best? Soy milk, cow's milk, raw milk and fermented milk (kefir)

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Also, more information has appeared regarding the environmental impact of soybean farming (the Amazon rainforest is being devastated by clear cutting to create soybean agricultural lands) as well as the frightening fact that most soybeans grown today are genetically modified (GMO) varieties. On top of this, most popular soy milk brands (I won't name names, but these are likely the ones in your grocery store) have been bought out by big, profit-seeking food and beverage corporations, and as a result, they've been sugared up and made nutritionally inferior.

The sunscreen myth: How sunscreen products actually promote cancer

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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What is the environmental impact of sunscreen chemicals washing off into the ocean, a lake, a swimming pool or being washed down the drain in your shower? 5) Sunscreen manufacturers say the skin doesn't absorb their chemicals. If that's true, then how do nicotine patches work? How do transdermal drugs get absorbed through the skin if sunscreen chemicals don't? (Answer: ALL these chemicals get absorbed through the skin. The skin is not selective about what it chooses to absorb.) 6) If the sun is so dangerous, then why is the vitamin generated by sunlight (vitamin D) so healthy for humans?

The health care reform legislation that Congress should pass, but won't

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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That's about as much as all the coal plants in a sizeable nation, yet the EPA pretends mercury fillings have no environmental impact whatsoever. Aspartame, too, is a known toxic substance that's well documented as a neurotoxin. And fluoridation? Well, let's just say that once you realize where the "fluoride" really comes from (it's a toxic waste chemical scraped off the emissions scrubbers of coal-fired power plants), you start to understand the magnitude of the fluoridation scam. Any genuine health care reform should start with one simple principle: stop poisoning the people.

The one secret the oil industry doesn't want you to know: You don't have to change the oil in your car!

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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So we have a huge oil disposal problem in this country, which creates a negative environmental impact. That impact could be largely avoided by reusing the same oil we already have in our cars. The environmental impact of throwing away a dirty filter is far less than throwing away five quarts of oil. It's all about recycling. As much as we have people talking about recycling in this country, and all these recycling efforts and recycling programs, nobody is talking about recycling this oil, except a few smart companies that will reclaim used oil.

China manufacturers lace children's toys with liquid ecstasy

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Why isn't the EPA going after Monsanto for the environmental impact of all its genetically modified crops and destructive chemicals? Why isn't the entire cancer industry going after chemical companies and actively trying to prevent cancer rather than simply claiming to be searching for a cure that will never be found anyway? The answer to all these questions is the same: Because the U.S. government acts in collusion with Big Business to exploit U.S. consumers, stripping them of their health, their money and their future.

Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century

Alex Steffen
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The product is billed as having no environmental impact (pretty much everything humans produce has some environmental impact). ¦ The company states that by purchasing its products you can "save the earth." ¦ The claims aren't verified by an independent and credible third party. ¦ The green products or services represent a tiny fraction of the company's overall business. ¦ The company doesn't respond to specific questions, whether via phone, e-mail, or a Web site.

New "Guess This Meat" video shows processed meats up close

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Free-range, organic meats are even better, and eliminating meats from the diet is an ideal choice for many people who are wishing to maximize personal health while greatly reducing the environmental impact of the foods they consume. (Eating meat is worse for the environment than driving an SUV, and cows produce enormous amounts of methane that accelerates global warming.) NewsTarget is continuing to publish educational photo tours for consumers, including the recent Pomegranate and Blueberry Juice Consumer Shopping Guide.

Not Just a Pretty Face: The Ugly Side of the Beauty Industry

Stacy Malkan
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Besides knowing her own body burden load of the chemicals — three different types of phthalates were in her body at the time of her biomonitoring test — she had been following the science on phthalates for years in her job as executive director of Health Care Without Harm, an international coalition that works on reducing the environmental impact of the health care industry. The group was founded in 1996 after the US Environmental Protection Agency named medical waste incinerators as the leading source of dioxin, one of the most potent carcinogens.

The Secret History of the War on Cancer

Devra Davis
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After a trip to the backcountry of Canada left him wondering about the environmental impact of decisions he was making at the time, he began to ask questions. He learned that carpeting which the medical center was about to throw out would create a mountain of waste so high it could be seen from outer space. All of it would end up in the local dump. "I went to Sheldon dump in Houston. It's in an African American community." Yeoman stood there and watched bulldozers pile up old box springs, TV sets, carpeting and other waste. "It put me into very intense guilt and reflection.

Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet

Mark Lynas
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Indeed, if every Chinese were to live like an American, it would double the human environmental impact on the planet, an impact which has already moved far beyond sustainable levels. Even forgetting about climate change, China's get-rich-quick dream would quickly become a global nightmare. But climate change cannot be forgotten, and its impacts on China will be severe, worsening the shocks as the country and our planet hit the ecological buffers.

How Everyday Products Make People Sick: Toxins at Home and in the Workplace

Paul D. Blanc, M.D.
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Surprisingly, relatively little study of MMT's environmental impact has been pursued, even in Canada, despite this huge human experiment. Among the few research projects that have been carried out, one examined air levels of manganese in garage workers with those of blue-collar employees of the University of Montreal. The study investigators were comforted in finding that although the garage mechanics they examined experienced airborne manganese exposures ten times greater than those of the university workers, their blood levels of the metal were only 10 percent higher.
Yet Davy's work on chlorine (and on a derivative, chlorine dioxide, a bleaching gas that he later discovered as well) has had a far more lasting social, economic, and environmental impact. The birthright claimed by chlorine, almost from the moment of its discovery, was its status as the once and future king of all bleaching agents. Scheele had first commented on the strange whitening property of the gas. In 1785, nine yeats after Scheele's initial discovery, Claude-Louis Berthollet once again noted that this new substance, yet to be named chlorine, acted as a potent bleaching agent.

Exposed: The Toxic Chemistry of Everyday Products and What's at Stake for American Power

Mark Schapiro
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Twenty-eight years later, according to the EPA itself, 95 percent of all chemicals have never undergone even minimal testing for their toxicity or environmental impact. Researchers at the University of California-Berkeley's School of Public Health estimate that forty-two billion pounds of chemicals enter American commerce daily—enough chemicals to fill up 623,000 tanker trucks, a string of trucks that could straddle the globe three times, every day.15 The Epa has required testing on fewer than 200 of those substances.

The Encyclopedia of Healing Foods

by Michael Murray, N.D. and Joseph Pizzorno, N.D.
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Another big concern regarding fish farms is their environmental impact. To address the issue of environmental impact, beginning in the mid-1990s, many salmon farms began using underwater cameras to monitor the salmon as they feed below the surface of the water. By using underwater cameras, the amount of overfeeding and uneaten feed has been reduced considerably, to almost zero. However, of potentially greater concern is the effect that farmed salmon escaping into the wild may have on the gene pool of wild salmon.

Digital cameras are good for the environment

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Back to digital cameras: it is pure coincidence, I think, that the upsurge in digital camera use is having a positive environmental impact. With digital photography, we no longer need to use all of those chemical solutions for developing photographs. This is just one of many positive impacts of the digital camera revolution. But skeptical consumers might say "What about the environmental impact of all of the ink used in inkjet printers that people are printing their photos with?" And that's a reasonable question.

The Genie in Your Genes: Epigenetic Medicine and the New Biology of Intention

Dawson Church
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Among its goals, ESM advocates the emphasis of wellness in medical practice, the choice of ESM treatments as a first resort, awareness of the environmental impact of medicine, recognition of the importance of ecological health in medical ethics, and awareness of the psychological and cultural benefits of sustainable medicine. The practice of sustainable medical care necessitates fundamental changes in the delivery of medicine.

The Detox Strategy: Vibrant Health in 5 Easy Steps

Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith
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I often think about the environmental impact of our culture's massive consumption levels of prescription drugs. Currently this is an underacknowledged area of study that will surely take on a more prominent place in research and public health circles. I don't want to imagine a day when the fish market is selling "Prozac-free perch." FORMULAIC FOOD If there's one thing humans have perfected in the last century, it's how to process food and create flavors and additives exclusively from chemicals that make many common foods taste the way they do.

Safe Trip to Eden: Ten Steps to Save Planet Earth from the Global Warming Meltdown

David Steinman
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They were also determined to have minimal environmental impact. "We didn't want to cut down any extra trees." But time and again, they were told they'd have to cut down trees to ensure that sufficient sunshine reached the solar panels. However, the Uni-Solar system wouldn't require the felling of a single tree. Once installed, the system was almost indistinguishable from the standing seam metal roof. That's because the cells were so thin they were part of the roof.
As stipulated in the company's 4th Environmental Plan, the entire group of Mitsubishi Electric companies should devote the utmost efforts to develop and introduce to the market Eco-Products and Hybrid Eco-Products that reduce negative environmental impact throughout the entire product life cycle. In its last report, the company stated that the ratio of Eco-Products was expected to rise to more than 70 percent by the end of fiscal year 2005.*5 www.mitsubishi.
Many of RRD's global locations have also received ISO 14001 certification to control the environmental impact of their operations.60 www.rrd.com Transportation BMW Mobility is a socially desirable component of our culture and might even be stated as a basic need of humankind. However, for the development and well-being of society, not only is mobility essential, but also preservation of our environment. This conflict is exacerbated by the problem of the finite nature of fossil fuels and their pollution. BMW is facing up to these challenges.
Ikea minimizes environmental impact by carefully selecting and developing lasting relationships with environmentally responsible suppliers (including a list of environmental qualifications). To meet their long-term sustainability goals, Ikea has three cornerstone values: Ikea is always looking for way to use fewer raw materials and create less waste and discharge; this is beneficial to the environment and reduces costs to shoppers. Ikea also uses wood extensively in their products, as it is a recyclable, biodegradable, and renewable material.

What's best? Soy milk, cow's milk, raw milk and fermented milk (kefir)

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Too many GMO soybeans, bad environmental impact and some possible undesirable estrogen effects. The isoflavones are good for preventing cancer, however. Processed cow's milk: It's just gross. Homogenized, pasteurized, milked from unhealthy cows and containing alarmingly high levels of pus, this liquid is nothing less than frightening. Flee it. Raw cow's milk (organic): This is an acceptable dairy beverage. If it's from healthy cows treated with kindness and good nutrition, this raw beverage is far better than processed cow's milk.

Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century

Alex Steffen
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And anytime electricity is involved we have to consider the source of the power and the environmental impact of producing that electricity. mm Diesel-electric Hypercars A startup company in Carlsbad, California, has designed what could be called the anti-SUV. The Aptera from Accelerated Composites is a compact (two-seater) diesel-electric hybrid made of high-end composite materials. Fuel efficient? Oh, yeah: the Aptera gets an estimated 330 miles per gallon at 65 miles per hour. That's not a typo.

The one secret the oil industry doesn't want you to know: You don't have to change the oil in your car!

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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The environmental impact of throwing away a dirty filter is far less than throwing away five quarts of oil. It's all about recycling. As much as we have people talking about recycling in this country, and all these recycling efforts and recycling programs, nobody is talking about recycling this oil, except a few smart companies that will reclaim used oil. They'll actually buy it from filling stations or landfills that collect oil. They'll cart it off, and guess what these companies do with this oil? They run it through a very fine filter.

Antibacterial pencils: Toxic, useless and hazardous to public health

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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I wouldn't want to just throw them away, either, because I am concerned about the environmental impact of that chemical. I'll have to take these back and get a refund. Useless products for uninformed consumers Consider what's really happening here with these antibacterial chemicals. This is a sales and marketing gimmick, designed to give consumers a flashy label that sounds really great but has no medical justification whatsoever. It's just flashy marketing targeted at uninformed people who are gullible enough to buy this product, thinking it's going to protect them from getting sick.

Digital cameras are good for the environment

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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But skeptical consumers might say "What about the environmental impact of all of the ink used in inkjet printers that people are printing their photos with?" And that's a reasonable question. The first part of that answer is that most of the photos taken with digital cameras stay in the digital domain (people don't print out all those photos). As far as the inkjet ink chemistry goes, I'm willing to take an educated guess that there are solvents in those inks and those solvents should not be touched in their liquid form because they will absorbed through the skin and are probably carcinogenic.

The Encyclopedia of Healing Foods

by Michael Murray, N.D. and Joseph Pizzorno, N.D.
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To address the issue of environmental impact, beginning in the mid-1990s, many salmon farms began using underwater cameras to monitor the salmon as they feed below the surface of the water. By using underwater cameras, the amount of overfeeding and uneaten feed has been reduced considerably, to almost zero. However, of potentially greater concern is the effect that farmed salmon escaping into the wild may have on the gene pool of wild salmon. Biologists fear that these invaders will outcom-pete Pacific salmon and trout for food and territory, hastening the demise of the wild fish.

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