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Statistically Speaking: Mercury Rising? Why?
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<p>A recent <a class="external-link" href="http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d1047.pdf">report [pdf]</a> shows American power plants could slash their mercury ...
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Oct 21, 2009 10:25 AM
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Science Update: BPA
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A couple of new studies warrant serious consideration by the federal government. They support a growing body of research that shows risks to human health from ...
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Mar 16, 2009 01:50 PM
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Finally Standards for Coal Ash … Just in Time?
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On Monday, while the Environmental Protection Agency sought information from electric companies about their coal waste disposal practices, a new crisis was ...
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erica
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Jul 06, 2009 11:30 AM
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Statistically Speaking: Real vs. Fake Christmas Trees
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In 1901, Theodore Roosevelt nixed a Christmas tree for the White House. "It's not good to cut down trees for mere decoration," he claimed. "We must set a good ...
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erica
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Mar 16, 2009 12:27 PM
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Statistically Speaking: Lawns by the Numbers
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It’s summertime, and the living is easy -- unless you live in a neighborhood like mine, where the endless drone of lawnmowers, leaf blowers, and other assorted ...
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erica
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May 04, 2009 03:07 PM
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