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 Stories About: green living AND population AND United States
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Due Deferens Separate studies show chemicals, cigarettes may affect male birth rate |
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11 Apr 2007 |
Daily Grist |
| Due Deferens Separate studies show chemicals, cigarettes may affect male birth rate The percentage of boys born in the U.S. and Japan each year has gradually declined over the last three decades, a new study says -- and pollutants are a possible cause. "Male reproductive health is in trouble," says lead researcher Devra Lee Davis of the University of Pittsburgh, noting that both adult fertil ... |
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| Topics: green living, Japan, news, population, United States (all these topics) |
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Supersize America Does it make sense for environmentalists to want to limit immigration? |
Bill McKibben |
01 Mar 2004 |
Soapbox |
| The Sierra Club, most venerable of environmental organizations, is awash in charges, countercharges, suits, countersuits, invective, counter-invective, and double counter-invective bounces-off-me-and-sticks-to-you. At issue, depending on whom you talk to, is whether single-issue racists will take over the organization's board or whether club democracy will be squelched by blatant ... |
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| Topics: green living, population, United States (all these topics) |
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The Noble Citizen A personal appreciation of Grist contributor Donella Meadows |
Robert Braille |
01 Mar 2001 |
Soapbox |
| I was once speaking with Donella Meadows in her Dartmouth College office a few years ago, back when I taught with her in the environmental studies program. She was responsible for my appointment in environmental literature and writing and had become a mentor I could call on for advice at any time, no matter how busy she was. Donella Meadows. Suddenly, the telephone rang. It was a represen ... |
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| Topics: education, green living, population, United States (all these topics) |
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