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Krystle Russin
Environment & Climate News / The Heartland Institute / September 01, 2009
Refrigerant chemicals that have replaced substances banned for allegedly harming the ozone layer are poised to become a major source of global warming, ... (read more)

Alyssa Carducci
Environment & Climate News / The Heartland Institute / August 01, 2009
The Chicago City Council has banned bisphenol-A, a chemical that strengthens plastics, from food and beverage containers intended for use by children under ... (read more)

Wayne Kussow, Ph.D.
Environment & Climate News / The Heartland Institute / April 07, 2009
In a series of articles written for Environment & Climate News, Wayne Kussow, Ph.D., emeritus professor in the Department of Soil Science at the University ... (read more)

Wayne Kussow
Environment & Climate News / The Heartland Institute / April 01, 2009
Editor’s note: This is the final installment in a series of articles on the science behind phosphorus bans increasingly being proposed in state legislatures.When ... (read more)

Beverly Betkowski
University of Alberta / June 06, 2007

Don Coursey
Harris School of Public Policy - University of Chicago / March 01, 2007
This paper begins to map the economic impact of discontinuing atrazine’s use, as some activists have suggested, in Illinois, the nation’s second-largest ... (read more)

GAO Staff
Report to Congressional Requesters / United States Government Accountability Office / June 01, 2006

William Kovacs
Environment & Climate News / The Heartland Institute / July 01, 2006
The European Union (E.U.) announced on May 8 it is likely next spring to begin enforcing broad-ranging chemical regulations under its REACH (Registration, ... (read more)

ACSH Staff
What's the Story? / American Council on Science and Health / November 09, 2005

CDC Staff
NCEH Pub. No. 05-0570 / Centers for Disease Control and Prevention / July 01, 2005