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News Articles Home Cub Scouts Badge Recall: Lead Paint Strikes Again Kahoot Products Inc. is Latest Company to Recall a Chinese-Made Product Global Warming Causes Fashion Faux Pas With Climate Change, Retailers Fear Sales Will Run Cold as the Weather Stays Warm Globe Trotting Gray Squirrel Wreaks U.K. Havoc And You Thought He Was Just a Nuisance at Your Bird Feeder Grand Prix: Green Means More Than Go Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach will include display of fuel- efficient vehicles and an energy expo First Lead Paint Case Goes to Trial Parents Want Compensation Because of Brain Damage to Their Children Nations Top Polluter to Pay $4.6 Billion to Clean the Air Historic Settlement Covers Pollutants Linked to Smog, Asthma and Acid Rain Global Warming "Beyond the Worst-Case Scenario" Greenhouse Gases Have Reached "Dangerous" Levels 10 Years Earlier than Expected Home Heating Fuel Prices to Rise Steeply The cost of heating your home will rise this year, if today's projections from the Energy Information Administration prove accurate. Think Sleep Mode Saves Energy? Think Again With electronics, even "Off" doesn't always mean off. Pregnant? Breast Feeding? Eat Fish -- No, Wait! Don't Group Criticizes Recent Fish Eating Advice, Which Reversed Previous Advice GE Cuts Jobs as It Switches Light Bulb Business Few Want Old Incandescent Bulbs, Now that Advantages of CFLs are Well Known Car Makers Appeal Landmark Global Warming Decision Vermont Law, and Court Ruling, Would Affect Fuel Economy of 2009 Model Year Lead Wasteland: Even After Recall, Lead Toys are Hazardous Second-Hand Shops, eBay and Landfills Fill With Recalled Products Weather Carves into Pumpkin Harvest Prices Stay Relatively Stable, Despite Frightful Drought and Floods in Some Parts of U.S. Urban Beekeepers Save the Bees Since Colony Collapse Disorder Decimated U.S. Honey Bees, Amateurs are Raising Hives Gluten-Free Diet Holds Untested Promise as Autism Cure Jenny McCarthy's Book Highlights Role of Diet in Autism Spectrum, but Scientist Haven't Weighed In Obama Opts for Carbon Auction As Global Warming Solution Democratic Candidate Pushes an Aggressive Cap-and-Trade System World Running Up 2007 "Ecological Debt" As of Saturday, Our Use of Resources Out-paced Natural Replenishment: Group Vietnam Floods Called Worst in Two Decades Flooding in Wake of Typhoon Lekima Leaves Dozens Dead Hot October Weather Claims Two Racers in Two Parts of US Chicago Marathon and DC's Army 10K Both Result in Deaths Heat Stops Chicago Marathon; One Dead, 300 Sent to Hospital Unusually Hot Chicago Heat Weather Disrupts Annual Event: Global Warming Victims? Weather Watch-People Are Asking "How Hot Is It Really?" Do October Temperatures Sound Global Warming Alarm Bells? Brain-Eating Amoeba Gets Massive Media Attention Six Young Males Die in Condition Linked to Climate Change China Toy Update: 7 New Lead-Laced Recalls This Week More Made-in-China/Sold-in-US Toys, Children's Cups, Spiral Binders, Jewelry, More Involved The Strongest Hurricanes and Typhoons of 2007 Interactive Map: Tyhpoon Krosa is the 14th Category 4 or 5 Cyclone To Form This Year Typhoon Krosa Whips Taiwan, Heads for China Interactive Map: Tyhpoon Krosa is the 14th Category 4 or 5 Cyclone To Form This Year Beef Recall Forces Topps Meat To Close 87 People Will Lose Their Jobs as Result of Nation's 2nd Biggest Meat Recall 555,200 More Toys and Other Products Recalled Due to Lead Paint Baby Einstein Blocks, Toy Flashlights, Key Chains are Among Bad Products Made in China Arctic Melt Portends Southwest Drought Less Ice There Could One Day (Today?) Mean Drought Here Sen. Domenici, No Green Champion, Stepping Down A Former Chair of Energy Committee, He Scored Dismally on Environmental Scorecard Ozone Air Quality Forecasts Now Nationwide The Environmental Protection Agency and National Weather Service Expand Coverage Huge Study of Environmental Causes of Childhood Disease Hits Milestone 22 New Study Centers Will Focus on Environmental and Genetic Causes of Autism, Diabetes and Other Illnesses Ugly or Not, Here They Come Energy Law Lets Feds -- Not Locals -- Decide Path of New Power Lines The CFL Light Bulb Revolution While Laws Ban Incandescents in Some Nations, Wal-Mart Leads a Free-Market Approach Historic Southeast Drought Tightens Grip From Alabama to Kentucky and North Carolina and Beyond, the Drought is Unrelenting Americans Willing to Pay Higher Taxes to Tackle Global Warming If the Fees Go Toward Energy Efficient Home Improvements, Poll-Takers Would Pay Pregnant Women and Nursing Mothers Should Eat Fish Coalition Advice Counters FDA Concerns Over Mercury S. Africa Gold Mine Collapse-An Ecological Disaster, Too Environmental Issues Conflict With Bull Market in Gold Typhoon Krosa Grows Into Category 4 Hurricane Still Hundreds of Miles from China, Storm Will First Bring Heavy Rain to Philippines and Taiwan Fires Rage Across South America Hundreds -- Possibly Thousands -- of Fires Photographed From Space Global Warming Triggers Arctic Landslides As Permafrost Deflates, Ice Turns to Lubricant and Land Just Sloughs Off A Ballot Initiative Would Give Chickens Space to Strut California Would Follow Florida and Arizona's Lead, Ensuring Certain Farm Animals Aren't Crowded Green-Breasted Mango Hummingbird Surprises Wisconsin Hundreds of Birders Flock to See Wayward Bird, Far From Mexican Home Monsoons Claimed More than 3,000 in India Heavy Rain Season Started Early, and Remained Intense All Summer Two Typhoons Bear Down on Asia Typhoon Lekima Set For Landfall in Vietnam, while Typhoon Krosa Follows Behind Tropical Storm Could be Brewing in Gulf of Mexico Meanwhile, Both Melissa in the Atlantic and Juliette in the Pacific are Waning A Cycle of Warming Spirals in the Arctic 2007: A Global Warming Tipping Point? Meat Recalls and E. coli: Just the Beginning? What's Behind The Up-tick in Bad Meat Discoveries This Year, After An Historic Decline? Snake Skin Fashions May Endanger Reptiles Groups Accuse Designers of Trading Threatened Species Florida Orange Juice Faces Existential Threat A New Disease Worries Citrus Industry, Which Fears Worst-Case Scenario |
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