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37. Global warming health effects
Georgia (default) Verdana Times New Roman Arial Higher temperatures over the coming decades are expected to cause more smoggy days and heat waves, contributing to a greater number of illnesses and deaths in the United States, according to international climate scientists. Georgia (default) Verdana Times New Roman Arial Higher temperatures over the coming decades are expected to cause more smoggy days and heat waves, contributing to a greater number of illnesses and deaths in the United...
SourceSan Francisco Chronicle,CA

38. Solid Waste Authority trims recycling to eight locations
That s where we see ourselves, supervising the collection program and being able to offer programs for electronics recycling, household hazardous waste and tires. In January, plans were announced to close all but seven of the permanent blue-bin recycling drop-off sites scattered throughout the county. A long list of factors has contributed to the county s current state of recycling affairs, beginning with a state court ruling in late 2005 that eliminated the administrative surcharged...
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39. Roadless area protection a right
Thats the voice emphasizing what roadless and wilderness areas mean to hunters and anglers and the connection between wildlands and the Second Amendment. Roadless area protection a right. The unsettling spin-off threat of increased access (when there is so little inaccessible land left) is that it ultimately undermines one of the general publics primary reasons for continuing to support our Second Amendment rights: the great tradition of public lands hunting. The unsettling spin-off threat...
SourceGrand Junction Sentinel,CO

40. Frogs offer new climate warning
Amphibian and reptile numbers fall by 75% in reserve meant to save them Ian Sample, science correspondent Tuesday April 17, 2007 The Guardian A protected rainforest in one of the world's richest biodiversity hotspots has suffered an alarming collapse in amphibians and reptiles, suggesting such havens may fail to slow the creatures' slide towards global extinction. Amphibian and reptile numbers fall by 75% in reserve meant to save them Ian Sample, science correspondent Tuesday April 17,...
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41. Canadian north offers 'ground zero' view of global warming
As scientists work to establish the impact of global warming, explorers and hunters slogging across northern Canada and the Arctic ice cap on sled and foot are describing the realities they see on the ground. He is charting his 1,200-mile adventure on his website, and making a documentary about how Inuit hunters are being forced to adapt to a warming Arctic Ocean and melting polar ice cap. And warming or no warming, she is feeling the Arctic, with mild frostbite on two toes. He said...
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42. Shriners drop recycling program because of raised rates
Your best bet now is to take recyclable items -- paper, plastic, glass, tin, aluminum, even electronic items and green waste, to the city's recycling site at 1130 E. There are also some trash services which will pick up newspapers and some recyclable items at curbside, but you need to call your trash service company about arranging it. However, the owner of the bins raised the price to the Shriners to $65 per month for a bin. UFO Update -- a couple of weeks ago, we were asked about a...
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43. Rivers of gold in our recycling bins
The global scope of the recycling industry - including paper, plastic, glass and chemical - involves vastly wealthy and powerful companies in an industry that is expanding faster than anyone could have imagined. Rivers of gold in our recycling bins - Environment - smh.com. Brad Rogers, who previously worked in infrastructure finance and a law firm, is the Australasian development manager for Global Renewables, and one of a new generation of executives who have gravitated to environmental...
Source4/15/2007

44. Under the dome for April 17
There will be very few hearings this week as each chamber focuses on floor action to pass bills for the budget, initiatives and reconcile differences between legislation that both chambers passed. work session on environmental health toxicology a mini tutorial, HHR-E. public hearing on SB 5434 regarding taxation of sales of tangible personal property originating from or destined to foreign countries, HHR-C. Some hearings are aired on TVW, the state s public affairs network that airs...
SourceThe Olympian,WA

45. Tracy recycles tons of e-waste
usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogle What's this? Tracy recycles tons of e-waste Hundreds respond to offer of free, earth-friendly disposal By Mike Martinez, STAFF WRITER Article Last Updated:04/15/2007 08:27:08 AM PDT Onsite Electronics Recycling of Stockton holds a recycling event in Tracy in conjunction with the City of Tracy and San Joaquin County on Saturday, April 14, 2007. usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogle What's this? Tracy recycles tons of e-waste Hundreds respond to offer of free,...
Source4/15/2007

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