Chlorine’s Health Risk For Swimmers
Swimmers have long suspected the dangers of chlorine. Now, their suspicions have been confirmed.
A study by the Catholic University of Louvain in Brussels, Belgium found a link between swimming in chlorinated pools and getting asthma and respiratory allergies.
“The impact of these chemicals on the respiratory health of children and adolescents appears to [...]
World Climate Conference-3
Closing Statement from World Climate Conference-3
Dr. Jane Lubchenco, Head of the United States Delegation
Improving development and delivery of climate services offers untold economic, environmental, human health, and national security benefits. For these reasons, the U.S. delegation is very pleased with the outcome of this conference, and its decision to establish a Global Framework for [...]
Space Junk Does Not Decompose
Junk in space is non-biodegradable.
“Debris (trash) from previous space missions can also damage spacecraft,” says NASA. Space debris is of such a concern that NASA established the Orbital Debris Program Office.
“The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office, located at the Johnson Space Center, is the lead NASA center for orbital debris research. It is [...]
American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009
The Energy Information Administration has released a report analyzing H.R. 2454 energy legislation. The major impact of the bill is “cap and trade”. Under the plan, greenhouse gases will be capped and reduced through 2050.
Read The American Clean Energy Report