By CEH Intern Lawrence Tsai How did you live your life during your early 20s? What were your focuses? Your significant other? School? Job? Figuring out ways to beat the beer chugging record at the local bar? How about health? Like many young adults, health was hardly a priority for me. I almost routinely ate [...]
By Lawrence Tsai
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Also posted in Chemical Policy, Green Living, Pesticides, Pollution, Safe Foods, Toxics in Everyday Products
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Tagged cancer, chemical policy, college students, health, safer chemicals, testicular cancer, young adults
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April 1, 2013 Oakland, CA – According to a recent study, players on both Los Angeles Major League Baseball teams, the Dodgers and the Angels may contain high levels of toxic flame retardant chemicals usually found in furniture, including most couches in American homes. “We fear for the health and safety of the LA ball [...]
CEH Executive Director Michael Green was recently a guest on the radio talk show “On the Green Front” hosted by eco-pioneer Betsy Rosenberg. In the interview, Michael discusses the “toxic shell game”–in which the chemical industry conducts unplanned science experiments on consumers by replacing toxic chemicals in consumer products with other untested chemicals that have [...]
Crossposted from Huffington Post Tony Stefani is an American hero. Not just because of his 28 years of service as a captain with the San Francisco Fire Department. Not just because he’s a cancer survivor who started a non-profit to prevent cancer among firefighters. All of that would make him hero enough, but not enough [...]
Crossposted from Huffington Post When is a flame retardant not a flame retardant? When it is no more effective in retarding flames than, well, nothing. Since fire safety experts and government studies say that chemical flame retardants as they are used in many products are not effective, maybe we should stop calling them flame retardants. Recently nonprofits from seven [...]
By Michael Green
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Also posted in Chemical Policy, Environmental Justice, Green Living, Pollution, Toxics in Everyday Products, Toxins in Children's Products
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Tagged children's health, fire safety, flame retardant chemicals, flame retardants, Precautionary Principle, Safe Chemicals Act, toxics
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February 22, 2013 – 12:02 pm
Great news: CEH’s report on toxic flame retardants in nap mats has spurred Senator Frank Lautenberg (NJ) and 22 other Senators to call for an EPA study into flame retardant chemical dangers. Please show your support of the Senators’ call for an EPA study by asking your representatives on the Environment and Public Works committee [...]
By Ali Geering-Kline
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Also posted in Chemical Policy, Environmental Justice, Green Living, Pollution, Take Action, Toxics in Everyday Products, Toxins in Children's Products
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Tagged children's nap mats, daycare, EPA, family health, flame retardants, Senator Lautenberg, toxic
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December 20, 2012 – 12:16 pm
While many are struggling to fill stockings on time and get their houses to optimum holiday glow, the Center for Environmental Health is working on making sure everyone has the safest, toxic-free holiday they can. CEH recently released “Buying Naughty or Nice: A Toxic-Free Gift Guide to the Holidays,” to help parents and families everywhere [...]
By Evelyn Minaise
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Also posted in Eco-Tip, Green Living, Lead, Pesticides, Pollution, Safe Foods, Toxics in Everyday Products, Toxins in Children's Products
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Tagged DIY gifts, Holiday shopping, homemade bath & body products, household furniture, jewelry, non-toxic gifts, plastic toys, Toxic-Free Holiday Gift Guide, wrapping paper
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December 13, 2012 – 1:29 pm
The holidays can be stressful, especially for those of us who are aware of all the harmful chemicals in too many products on the store shelves today. Sometimes I just want to look for gifts for my loved ones without having to wonder what dangerous toxins might be lurking in every product. I also know [...]
By Michael Green
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Also posted in Chemical Policy, Green Living, Lead, Pesticides, Pollution, Safe Foods, Toxics in Everyday Products, Toxins in Children's Products, Toxins in Jewelry
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Tagged arts & crafts, families, gift guide 2012, holiday gift guide, parents, purses, toxic-free gift guide, toxic-free gifts, wrapping paper
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December 11, 2012 – 11:03 am
Black Friday has come and passed, and this year I made absolutely no effort to get out there and wait in line for my own personal wants and desires. And with me, when a deal hits the shelves that looks appetizing, my mouth waters at the prospect of saving money. But I didn’t need to [...]