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On Friday, The FDA announced a melamine threshold of one part per million for infant formula, provided a related chemical isn’t present plus. that comes less than two months after they said they were unable to set a safety threshold for melamine in infant formula.
According to Dr. Stephen Sundlof, FDA director of food safety, lack of dual contamination is key considering studies show danger to health only when both chemicals are present, melamine and cyanuric acid. Neither of the two U…
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The word for freshwater in Spanish is “agua dulce” literally, “sweet water.” When you think about a slowly melting glacier trickling off a mountain into communities of western Argentina the word sweet might come to mind. After all, glaciers are a major source of fresh water in the country. But to the governor of the San Juan province and President Cristina Fernández Kirchner thwarted profits came more immediately to view.
The Law of Minimum Budgets for the Protection of Glaciers and Perigl…
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What kind of impact might climate change have by the next two decades? A think-tank made up of the UK’s Forum for the Future and Hewlett-Packard Labs recently completed a “study” where they sought to come up with some radical visions of what 2030 might look like. For those of you who love alarmist predictions, you’ll like what they came up with — because their version of the future definitely qualifies as extremist.
The think-tank came up with some highly controversial prophecies such as…
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I was listening to NPR yesterday and there was a story about the burst of the “green bubble.” Like the housing bubble and the Net bubble before it, investors are more wary of funding green technologies than they were a couple of years ago. The spiraling market doesn’t help much.
Because of lean times, instead of embracing alternative energy which will cost more up front and deliver savings by day, citizens are expected to hunker down with their coal and fuel burning devices until the m…
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I am a big fan of milk. We drink a lot of it in our house. I have a three-year-old and a one-year-old with only two beverage options: milk and water. Currently there are two one gallon jugs of milk in my refrigerator as my one-year-old will be on whole milk for another year and the rest of us drink skim. I have a constant internal debate by local versus organic milk every instance I buy a gallon as I am concerned about antibiotics given to dairy cows. But my last trip to the store had me scr…
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You may recall what happened after the melamine poisoning that caused hundreds of dogs in North America to die: The head of the State Food and Drug Administration was sentenced to death. Allowing dog food poisoning wasn’t his only crime. He’d taken bribes that allowed many more Chinese to die from weakened and fake drugs and baby formula.
Now, Li Changjiang, head of the General Administration of Quality Supervision, has resigned. No charges against him have yet been filed.
In case you …
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Environmental Working Group recently tested twenty mothers and their toddlers for the presence of toxic fire retardants, such as PBDEs, in their blood. They found that the young children had three times as much of these hormone-disrupting chemicals in their blood as their mothers. The children were plus found to have much higher levels than the newborns tested.
PBDEs are a class of fire retardants added to household furniture and electronic items. That means they could be lurking in your …
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