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Hydraulic Fracking Basics
 
Things you might not have known about hydraulic fracking, but should know...
BP Spill - One Year Later
 
Our government has not passed one law to protect our environment from oil or gas drilling since the spill...
The WE Party Manifesto
 
This is 'our' planet and our children's future depends on this planet. Our air, our water, our land, our wildlife...all of these precious resources are collectively ours. We can no longer sit silent and let dysfunction take our planet down.
The Japanese Tsunami's Wake
 
The earthquake took place at 14:46 JST, the tsunami hit the closest land at 15:12 JST. The surge was as high as 33 feet. A catastrophe of incomprehensible magnitude.
A Tribute to Dolphin Mothers and their Calves
 
Sad events are taking place in the Gulf...
Koch Brothers' Products
 
If you have been following news about the Koch brothers, you might be curious as to which products they manufacture. It would be highly unlikely that you are not surrounded by their goods...
Midway Island Albatross
 
I know these photos by Chris Jordan have been out for a while now. But I just could not face these images until recently. It really is life changing if you do look; and learn the story behind this aberration...
DEET in our Waterways
 
The Minnesota Department of Health has placed DEET on the top spot on its list of "chemicals of emerging concern" and will conduct numerous tests this year. The main objective of the research will be to calculate a "safe" level of exposure. Although DEET has been okayed for clothes and skin (in moderation) it has never been meant for consumption. But with its increasing popularity and abundant usage it is showing up in ever greater quantities in our rivers, streams and lakes and it is only a matter of time before it shows up in our drinking water as well.
How The Average American Uses Energy
 
The average U.S. American consumes 335.9 million BTUs per year, the world per person average is 72.4 million BTUs. 48.2% of US electricity comes from coal. Only 3.7% comes from solar, wind, and geothermal. The average U.S. American uses 441 gallons of gas for their car each year... and more...
DECT Phone Safety
 
Radiation from cell phones has been getting a lot of press of late but according to the BioInitiative Report cordless phones look to be just as deadly as cell phones when it comes to brain tumors and acoustic neuromas. DECT technology originated in Europe and has since been widely introduced throughout the world. Today more than 800 million DECT systems are in use. The pulsed frequencies of the radiation used in DECT technology are in the microwave band. The ICNIRP is responsible for monitoring and creating guidelines for radiation technologies. The ICNIRP guidelines focus exclusively on high frequency radiation and thermal activity. But many scientists have been pointing out that pulsed microwaves at low frequencies are also cause for alarm.
BP Oil Spill
 
It is somewhat ironic that an extensive environmental study in the Gulf carried out by the Minerals Management Service, that counted and noted habitat preferences of cetaceans (marine mammals with a blowhole for breathing- including whales, porpoises and dolphins) encountered two species (melon-headed whales and fraser's dolphins) that were rarely seen in the area before... During the study the ship heard and saw numerous sperm whales in the vicinity of the Deepwater Horizon. There is a native population of about 1400 sperm whales that live in the Gulf of Mexico year round. And scientists say if we lose just a few of them due to this spill, it could dangerously tip their numbers into the negative. See many more photos here- of native cetaceans and the Gulf dilemma....
Is spring arriving earlier?
 
A new study out of the UK, published by the Royal Society, shows that flowers are blooming 2 to 12 days earlier than they did 25 years ago. The study used 400,000 records of first blooms, and looked at over 400 species of flowers. The research showed this pattern of early blooming to be the first in recorded history. The study also showed that a 1 degree Celsius change, over a short two year period, resulted in an earlier flowering time of five days. An earlier British study "Rapid Changes in Flowering Time in British Plants" (Fitter, 2002) showed that 385 plant species bloomed 4 and a half days earlier during the 1990s than the 4 decades prior. And yet another study out of the UK, by the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology found that in 2005, species were breeding on average 11.7 days earlier than in 1976. In the U.S....
Organic vegetables start out as seed...
 
For the past year there has been an uproar in the vegetable seed business as Monsanto has purchased Seminis (a seed conglomerate that has 40% of the U.S. vegetable seed market) and De Ruiter Seeds. Monsanto is now in the vegetable seed business for the first time and it's in big time. 55 percent of store bought lettuce, 75 percent of U.S. tomatoes, and 85 percent of peppers now originate through Monsanto's fingers. If you wish to steer clear of purchasing Monsanto seed- you need to do a bit of homework, as even reputable seed companies that have signed the Safe Seed Pledge, are still selling Seminis (now Monsanto) seed. Buying seed from a seed exchange, buying open-pollinated and organic are safe ways to avoid Monsanto seed.
State of the Planet
 
Today, during the State of the Planet Conference 2010 at Columbia University, Prince Albert of Monaco, via satellite, expressed "we are at the dawn of major changes." Here in the West, as we wake up to this new day, there is much yawning and shaking away of the slumber... Letting go of 100 years of combustion, and starting a new paradigm, is an awesome challenge for developed nations who are stuck in their vision of fenced in, lawn-covered yards and oil dependent infrastructure.
Old fridge recycled- new fridge rebate...
 
On the government's Energy Star site there's a "Refrigerator Retirement Savings Calculator". I put in approximate age of fridge, size, type (side-by-side), electricity rate. Hit go. Wow, says this old fridge here in NY costs $410 a year to operate. Says the savings would be $1565 over the next five years if it were replaced by an Energy Star model which would cost a quarter less to operate; $97 a year (v $410) for a similar type fridge. Plus a $105 rebate...
Wheel like Honeywell Wind Turbine
 
This August Honeywell will release its 6 foot diameter gear-less (therefore lightweight) rooftop wind turbine that operates at wind speeds of 2-42 mph. Honeywell claims it will produce 2000 kWh/yr in class 3 winds and 2752 kWh/yr in class 4 winds at 33'. By eliminating the central gear shaft and using the blade tips to produce the energy Honeywell has created a turbine that can start producing energy at an amazingly low 2 mph.
Now supermarkets, schools and hospitals have an inexpensive way to compost.
 
Peninsula Compost Group in Wilmington Delaware has built the largest compost center on the East Coast that will handle commercial as well as residential waste.
Haiti's history
 
Haiti's population of 9.8 million has a per-capita income of less than $800. Eighty percent of those 9.8 million people live on less than 2 dollars a day.
Deforestation has left only 2 percent of the west one-third of the island forested.
Business owners recycle your used carpet
 
Several billion pounds of carpet end up in landfills each year. Mannington Commercial’s LOOP™ carpet reclamation program allows you to recycle your old carpet with just one phone call.
Cells/PDAs/Smartphones ranked by radiation
 
Environmental Working Group is at it again! with it's new interactive database that identifies wireless devices with the lowest radiation emissions.
 
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Perfluorinated Compounds (PFC's)
They're in us and all around us...


perfluorinated compounds
Microwave popcorn bags are coated with PFCs, which migrate into the food when heated.



PFC's have the ability to make an object oil, stain and water resistant, therefore they are used extensively for food packaging. 'Fluoro'telomers (a PFC) are used to coat microwave popcorn bags. The controversial perfluoro chemical, PFOA is formed as an unintended byproduct of fluorotelomers (it is also used in the manufacture of PFCs). Another perfluoro chemical, PFOS, also remains as a residual impurity in some paper coatings used for food contact. Both PFOS and POSF are considered Persistent Organic Pollutants. Both are found in the lining of your popcorn bag. PFOA is present in microwave popcorn bags at amounts as high as 300 µg kg-1 (290 parts per billion).1 The amount of PFOA in PFC coated products appears to be related directly to the processing temperatures used to make the products. Cookware products use a high heat process that volatilizes most of the PFOA, but food content bags are processed at much lower temperatures, leaving dangerous residual perfluoro chemicals. As an example of just how much, if you eat just 10 bags of  microwave popcorn a year that could account for greater than 20% of the average person's intake of PFOA based on levels measured in the blood of U.S. residents.2 Most Americans have 4–5 ppb of PFOA in their blood, according to the EPA. If that hasn't turned you off to microwave popcorn, remember that inhaling diacetyl (used as the buttery flavoring) in microwave popcorn has the potential to cause a lung disease called broncholitis obliterans, especially to factory workers, but also to heavy consumers. And, as an added bonus, the corn in that bag is most likely genetically modified.


Your largest sources of PFCs just might be from the first three:

Microwave popcorn bags

Pizza boxes

Grease-resistant food packaging and paper products (think hamburger wrappers, etc., yet another reason to avoid fast-food)

Non-stick cookware - PTFE begins to deteriorate at 500 °F, and decomposes above 350 °C (662 °F). Empty cookware can easily 500 °F exceed upon heating. The degradation by-products (PFOA and PFOS) can be lethal to
birds, and can cause flu-like symptoms in humans.


Water-proofing sprays

Gore-Tex clothing (derived from a polymer that uses PFOA as a manufacturing ingredient)

Stain-resistent clothing (D
upont's website states Teflon "Eliminates ring around the collar, reducing detergent use and repetitive washing."*

Some water-resistent clothing and outerwear

Stain-resistant protections, such as Stainmaster and the original Scotchguard.

Some dental floss (some manufacturers use a PFOA-related material to give the floss extra strength)

Ski and Snowboard wax*

Numerous paints now contain teflon (fluoropolymer and fluorotelomers)* Indoor and out.

Painting accesories such as rollers and brushes now contain PFCs.*

Marine paint and surface coatings*

Some floor wax

Some nail polish and eye make-up (watch for ”fluoro” or ”perfluoro")

Some denture cleaners (”fluoro” or ”perfluoro")

Hair Irons

Car Wax (Simoniz)*

C
ar Washes* - think of all that excess teflon making its way into our waterways.

Spray
waterless car washes*

Outdoor fabrics (many like Sunbrella are teflon coated)

Outdoor shoes, luggage, and camping equipment is often treated with waterproof coatings.

Non-stick spray
for your lawn mower*

PTFE film/sealant tape

Bicycle lubricants

Your razor's slippery strip is made of PTFE

Some candy wrappers

Non-reflective clear-coat eyeglass lenses*

Some tennis rackets are coated with teflon*


Also: food handling equipment, medical equipment, silicon chip manufacturing, pharmaceutical manufacturing, commercial bakeries, motor oil additives, house and car air conditioning, carpet cleaning liquids, LCD display, computer/cell phone wiring, aircraft wire, fire alarm wire, data communications cabling, under-hood car wire, fire-fighting foam and extreme weather military uniforms. Coal-based power plants have fluoropolymer coated bag-filters that remove particles (fly ash) from the hot smoke discharge. The epidural administered during child delivery utilizes fluoropolymers in the drug delivery device. Nearly every catheter used in surgical procedures has a coating of fluoropolymer.


PFCs persist in the environment as persistent organic pollutants, yet unlike PCBs, they do not degrade by any natural processes due to the strength of their carbon–fluorine bond. PFCs have been produced, used, and disposed of essentially without regulation for the last sixty years. Although perfluoro chemicals are turning up all over the world, major problem spots have been wastewater from perfluorochemical manufacturing plants and the drinking water close to those manufacturing plants. PFCs have been found in the drinking water near PFC-manufacturing plants in Minnesota, New Jersey, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Alabama and North Carolina. Due to the surfactant nature of PFOA, it has also been found to concentrate on the top layers of sea water, and has been found in numerous mammals, fish, and bird species.7


PFC Family:

Perfluorinated Compounds: PFC's make an object oil, stain and water resistant. PFCs persist in the environment, yet unlike PCBs (which were banned), they do not degrade by any natural processes due to the strength of their carbon–fluorine bond.
PFOA (aka C8) is used to make fluoropolymers such as Teflon, among other applications.
PFOS is used in the semiconductor industry, 3M's former Scotchgard formulation, and 3M's former fire-fighting foam mixture.
PFNA is used as surfactant in the emulsion polymerization of fluoropolymers, like PFOA.
PFBS is used as a replacement for PFOS in 3M's reformulated Scotchgard.
POSF is used to make PFOS-based compounds.
PFOSA was formerly used in 3M's Scotchgard formulation.
FTOH, fluorotelomer alcohol can become airborne
FC-75, a 3M Fluorinert liquid and perfluorinated cyclic ether.

PFOS and POSF are listed in Annex B of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants. Man-made fluorocarbons are also potent greenhouse gases.

Fluoropolymers are made from the above PFCs.
Fluoropolymers:

PTFE = Teflon - melting point 327°C. (PFOA is used to make DuPont's Teflon. If Teflon-coated pans are overheated, PFOA is released.)
PFA is similar to PTFE but softer than PTFE and melts at 305 °C.
FEP is similar to PTFE and PFA but has a melting point of 260 °C(500 °F) but resists detergents better than PTFE and PFA.
ETFE is the high strength version of PTFE. ETFE has a high temperature resistance and is used for aircraft and spacecraft wiring.
PAPS, a type of paper fluorotelomer coating




Horrible commercial - just including here to show how most people are oblivious as to all that teflon washing into our waterways.



Dangers:


Although these chemicals have been in wide use since the 1950s, they’ve been subjected to very little government testing. Yet as PFCs become more and more prevelant in our environment, governments are taking notice. Even polar bears  have PFCs in their tissue and blood. The perfluoro chemical, PFOA has been detected in the blood of more than 98% of the US population, but oft times the source of exposure is not clear.3 However, for those living near a manufacturing plant, contamination of drinking water has been identified as the major route of exposure. A new study which tested the blood of 4,943 children under age 5, who live near a perfluoro chemical plant in West Virginia that manufactures PFOA, found that the children, who were exposed to the chemical from drinking water as well as their mother’s breast milk, had 44 percent more of the chemical in their blood compared to their mothers'.4 Children's bodies seem to concentrate the chemical until the age of 12. Residents who drank more tap water, ate locally grown fruits and vegetables, or ate local meat, had higher PFOA levels. Residents who used water carbon filter systems had lower PFOA levels.4

Although PFOA does not break down in the environment, it appears to have a half life (or the time it would take to expel half of a dose) of 3 plus years in the human body (the half-life of PFOS has been estimated at 5.4 years). Studies show PFOA and PFOS is not metabolized in the body, and its tissue distribution in humans is unclear, but studies suggest it is present primarily in the liver, kidneys and blood.1

Although there have been few human studies. PFCs have been linked to many animal issues, such as:

Infertility
Liver, pancreatic, testicular, and mammary gland tumors
Kidney cancer
Pregnancy complications
Thyroid hormone imbalance
Liver disease
Lymphoid organ atrophy
Slower brain development
Sluggish immune response


In 2006, the EPA concluded that PFOA was “likely to be carcinogenic in humans.”
In 2005, the EPA determined PFOS an animal carcinogen.



Recent Human Studies:


A recent study in the Journal of the American Medical Association shows that elevated levels of perfluoro chemicals in human blood are associated with a reduced effectiveness of childhood vaccinations, such as diphtheria and tetanus vaccinations.5

According to a new study, a group of compounds that are used in a variety of products, from microwave popcorn to water-resistant clothing, may actually prevent childhood vaccinations from working properly.

A 2010 study in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives found that people with higher levels of PFOA in their blood were more likely to suffer from thyroid disease.

PFOA exposure was associated with an increased risk of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in a study of US children aged 12–15. These studies are some of the first to explore the relationship between PFC compounds and behavior problems, specifically attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and impulsive behavior. See: www.environmentalhealthnews.org

One kind of PFC, called PFOS, increased the odds of infertility anywhere from 70 to 134 percent. Another PFC called PFOA was linked to a 60 to 154 percent increase in the chance of infertility.

 

A 2010 study in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives found that people with higher levels of PFOA in their blood were more likely to suffer from thyroid disease.




perfluorinated compounds
PFC soaked carpet.
   

 

The Industry takes Notice:


Rising levels of PFCs in the environment have led to voluntary actions to reduce PFC production and use. In 2002, 3M ceased using PFCs for its product, Scotchgard, because of concerns over release of PFOS and PFOA during manufacture and use. In early 2006, the EPA, Teflon manufacturer DuPont, and seven other companies announced an agreement to reduce PFOA in emissions from manufacturing plants and in consumer products by 95% by the year 2010. Although the reductions are taking place, alternative PFCs are being employed in place of PFOA and PFOS.

  •  



Try to:

 

Pop your popcorn in a large stovetop kettle or an air popper.
Steer clear of fast food wrappers, french fry boxes, pizza boxes

Choose non-toxic ski and snowboard wax

Use cast iron frying pans.  Stainless steel and glass cookware are good options for boiling.

Avoid furnishings and carpets treated with stain and water repellents.
Avoid the use of teflon car washes and waxes.

Use a granular activated carbon (GAC) filter, which will remove much of the PFCs. The GAC filter combined with reverse osmosis will completely remove PFCs.

 



An activated carbon (GAC) filter will remove much of the PFCs. The GAC filter combined with reverse osmosis will completely remove PFCs.

 

 

Resources:



*www2.dupont.com


1) Perfluorochemicals: Potential sources of and migration from food packaging. www.tandfonline.com

2) It’s in the microwave popcorn, not the Teflon pan - pubs.acs.org

3) Epidemiologic Evidence on the Health Effects of Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) - ehp03.niehs.nih.gov

4) 'Children under five living near a chemical plant in West Virginia were found to have higher concentrations of an industrial chemical than their mothers' -  www.scientificamerican.com

5) Common Household Chemicals Might Harm Kids' Immunity - health.usnews.com

3) Is Your Office Making You Sick? Study Finds PFCs in Office Workers' Blood; Workers in New Offices Have Even Higher Levels of the Potentially Toxic Chemical - www.webmd.com

* http://www.nature.com/news/manufacturing-chemicals-may-damage-the-immune-system-1.9877



Additional Resources:

 
EPA's site on Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) and Fluorinated Telomers - www.epa.gov
Environmental Working Group's PFCs: A family of chemicals that contaminate the world which includes a Shopper's Guide to PFCs
Ohio Citizen Action's DuPont and Teflon Chemicals Campaign - blog about C8 or PFOA pollution.


Book: The Body Toxic: How the Hazardous Chemistry of Everyday Things Threatens Our Health and Well-Being - www.thebodytoxic.com

 

 

 

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Hydraulic Fracking Basics
 
Things you might not have known about hydraulic fracking, but should know...
BP Spill - One Year Later
 
Our government has not passed one law to protect our environment from oil or gas drilling since the spill...
The WE Party Manifesto
 
This is 'our' planet and our children's future depends on this planet. Our air, our water, our land, our wildlife...all of these precious resources are collectively ours. We can no longer sit silent and let dysfunction take our planet down.
The Japanese Tsunami's Wake
 
The earthquake took place at 14:46 JST, the tsunami hit the closest land at 15:12 JST. The surge was as high as 33 feet. A catastrophe of incomprehensible magnitude.
A Tribute to Dolphin Mothers and their Calves
 
Sad events are taking place in the Gulf...
Koch Brothers' Products
 
If you have been following news about the Koch brothers, you might be curious as to which products they manufacture. It would be highly unlikely that you are not surrounded by their goods...
Midway Island Albatross
 
I know these photos by Chris Jordan have been out for a while now. But I just could not face these images until recently. It really is life changing if you do look; and learn the story behind this aberration...
DEET in our Waterways
 
The Minnesota Department of Health has placed DEET on the top spot on its list of "chemicals of emerging concern" and will conduct numerous tests this year. The main objective of the research will be to calculate a "safe" level of exposure. Although DEET has been okayed for clothes and skin (in moderation) it has never been meant for consumption. But with its increasing popularity and abundant usage it is showing up in ever greater quantities in our rivers, streams and lakes and it is only a matter of time before it shows up in our drinking water as well.
How The Average American Uses Energy
 
The average U.S. American consumes 335.9 million BTUs per year, the world per person average is 72.4 million BTUs. 48.2% of US electricity comes from coal. Only 3.7% comes from solar, wind, and geothermal. The average U.S. American uses 441 gallons of gas for their car each year... and more...
DECT Phone Safety
 
Radiation from cell phones has been getting a lot of press of late but according to the BioInitiative Report cordless phones look to be just as deadly as cell phones when it comes to brain tumors and acoustic neuromas. DECT technology originated in Europe and has since been widely introduced throughout the world. Today more than 800 million DECT systems are in use. The pulsed frequencies of the radiation used in DECT technology are in the microwave band. The ICNIRP is responsible for monitoring and creating guidelines for radiation technologies. The ICNIRP guidelines focus exclusively on high frequency radiation and thermal activity. But many scientists have been pointing out that pulsed microwaves at low frequencies are also cause for alarm.
BP Oil Spill
 
It is somewhat ironic that an extensive environmental study in the Gulf carried out by the Minerals Management Service, that counted and noted habitat preferences of cetaceans (marine mammals with a blowhole for breathing- including whales, porpoises and dolphins) encountered two species (melon-headed whales and fraser's dolphins) that were rarely seen in the area before... During the study the ship heard and saw numerous sperm whales in the vicinity of the Deepwater Horizon. There is a native population of about 1400 sperm whales that live in the Gulf of Mexico year round. And scientists say if we lose just a few of them due to this spill, it could dangerously tip their numbers into the negative. See many more photos here- of native cetaceans and the Gulf dilemma....
Is spring arriving earlier?
 
A new study out of the UK, published by the Royal Society, shows that flowers are blooming 2 to 12 days earlier than they did 25 years ago. The study used 400,000 records of first blooms, and looked at over 400 species of flowers. The research showed this pattern of early blooming to be the first in recorded history. The study also showed that a 1 degree Celsius change, over a short two year period, resulted in an earlier flowering time of five days. An earlier British study "Rapid Changes in Flowering Time in British Plants" (Fitter, 2002) showed that 385 plant species bloomed 4 and a half days earlier during the 1990s than the 4 decades prior. And yet another study out of the UK, by the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology found that in 2005, species were breeding on average 11.7 days earlier than in 1976. In the U.S....
Organic vegetables start out as seed...
 
For the past year there has been an uproar in the vegetable seed business as Monsanto has purchased Seminis (a seed conglomerate that has 40% of the U.S. vegetable seed market) and De Ruiter Seeds. Monsanto is now in the vegetable seed business for the first time and it's in big time. 55 percent of store bought lettuce, 75 percent of U.S. tomatoes, and 85 percent of peppers now originate through Monsanto's fingers. If you wish to steer clear of purchasing Monsanto seed- you need to do a bit of homework, as even reputable seed companies that have signed the Safe Seed Pledge, are still selling Seminis (now Monsanto) seed. Buying seed from a seed exchange, buying open-pollinated and organic are safe ways to avoid Monsanto seed.
State of the Planet
 
Today, during the State of the Planet Conference 2010 at Columbia University, Prince Albert of Monaco, via satellite, expressed "we are at the dawn of major changes." Here in the West, as we wake up to this new day, there is much yawning and shaking away of the slumber... Letting go of 100 years of combustion, and starting a new paradigm, is an awesome challenge for developed nations who are stuck in their vision of fenced in, lawn-covered yards and oil dependent infrastructure.
Old fridge recycled- new fridge rebate...
 
On the government's Energy Star site there's a "Refrigerator Retirement Savings Calculator". I put in approximate age of fridge, size, type (side-by-side), electricity rate. Hit go. Wow, says this old fridge here in NY costs $410 a year to operate. Says the savings would be $1565 over the next five years if it were replaced by an Energy Star model which would cost a quarter less to operate; $97 a year (v $410) for a similar type fridge. Plus a $105 rebate...
Wheel like Honeywell Wind Turbine
 
This August Honeywell will release its 6 foot diameter gear-less (therefore lightweight) rooftop wind turbine that operates at wind speeds of 2-42 mph. Honeywell claims it will produce 2000 kWh/yr in class 3 winds and 2752 kWh/yr in class 4 winds at 33'. By eliminating the central gear shaft and using the blade tips to produce the energy Honeywell has created a turbine that can start producing energy at an amazingly low 2 mph.
Now supermarkets, schools and hospitals have an inexpensive way to compost.
 
Peninsula Compost Group in Wilmington Delaware has built the largest compost center on the East Coast that will handle commercial as well as residential waste.
Haiti's history
 
Haiti's population of 9.8 million has a per-capita income of less than $800. Eighty percent of those 9.8 million people live on less than 2 dollars a day.
Deforestation has left only 2 percent of the west one-third of the island forested.
Business owners recycle your used carpet
 
Several billion pounds of carpet end up in landfills each year. Mannington Commercial’s LOOP™ carpet reclamation program allows you to recycle your old carpet with just one phone call.
Cells/PDAs/Smartphones ranked by radiation
 
Environmental Working Group is at it again! with it's new interactive database that identifies wireless devices with the lowest radiation emissions.
 
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