Environmental chemistry

Call to Ban Toxic Chemicals

Environmental advocate Laura Turner Seydel took action after discovering toxic chemicals, including mercury, artificial fragrance, and flame retardants, were present in her family’s bodies.

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Obama withdraws from stricter smog standards

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Ozone levels over the Arctic hit all-time low

Environment

New Ozone Hole Findings

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CLEAR THE AIR

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Ozone and Improbable Research

Have you ever wondered how ozone affects a condom’s effectiveness? Mark Abrahams, editor of the magazine Annals of Improbable Research has, and comments on some recent research on the subject.

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Living on Earth Profile Series #18: Sherwood Rowland, 1995 Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry

This year’s Nobel prize co-winner in chemistry is Professor Sherwood Rowland. After years of standing up to critics’ ridicule for his research into ozone depletion and CFC’s, his work is now widely recognized for its authenticity and has earned him and two colleagues the coveted Nobel prize. Virginia Biggar has this profile.

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New Ozone Research

David Baron of member station WBUR in Boston reports on an ongoing atmospheric ozone research project run out of a Maine airport. The project produced the data which led President Bush to recently speed up the country’s phaseout of ozone-depleting chemicals.

Ozone Recap

Steve surveys the past 12 months’ worsening news on atmospheric ozone depletion, which Living on Earth covered extensively.

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Ground-Level Ozone

Steve Inskeep of member station WBGO in Newark, New Jersey, reports on new evidence strengthening the link between ozone smog and asthma.