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Tag Archives: asthma and climate change
90 million tons of carbon pollution enters the atmosphere every day. Shut your eyes and imagine that. We heard a lot about “visualization techniques” used by athletes at the Sochi Olympic games. Visualize 90 million tons of carbon pollution..It’s not … Continue reading
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Tweet Share What is the connection between the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline that would carry Tar Sands Oil from Alberta, Canada to Texas, and my children’s health? And why would I not only risk arrest to stop this pipeline from … Continue reading
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Are you or the children in your life suffering more this spring from allergies than previous seasons? It seems to be a news item almost every day, as more and more people are developing allergies for the first time, or … Continue reading
Did you notice this year that allergies were on the rise and that more of our children and gardener friends had poison ivy? Scientists are noticing too, and are looking more closely at the links between climate change and public … Continue reading