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8051. June 6, 2010 | Mail Online
Fishermen make most of Gulf oil disaster, USA
No one can deny that the BP oil spill has devastated some wildlife. But for a dying fishing industry, ambulance-chasing lawyers, and an ‘anti-colonial’ President, it is a golden opportunity... and TV crews moan about how hard it is to get oil footage that ‘looks good’...
8052. June 5, 2010 | The Brunei Times
Cadmium-tainted Shrek glasses pulled, USA
CADMIUM has been discovered in the painted design on Shrek-themed drinking glasses being sold nationwide at McDonald's, forcing the fast-food company to recall 12 million of the cheap US-made collectibles while...
8053. June 5, 2010 | The Brunei Times
The blight of polystyrene, Brunei
WHILE reusable bags are currently the focus of public attention, we also need to acknowledge another threat to the environment, polystyrene foam containers. Take a walk around the night market, or an adventurous tour of Kampung Ayer, and the evidence is quite clear...
8054. June 5, 2010 | The Hindu
‘Soft drink plants cause chromium pollution', India
NEW DELHI: Your daily dose of cola could be poisoning the lives of communities living near soft drink manufacturing plants, according to a study by Hazards Centre...
8055. June 5, 2010 | The Monterey County Herald
California regulators ready to approve toxic pesticide methyl iodide, USA
State regulators are set to approve use of a highly toxic pesticide that would replace a controversial soil fumigant that is being phased out because of the damage it does to the ozone layer...
8056. June 5, 2010 | Daily Democrat Online
Highly toxic pesticide nears approval in state, USA
State regulators are set to approve the use of a highly toxic pesticide that would replace a soil fumigant that is being phased out because of the damage it does to the ozone layer...
8057. June 5, 2010 | The Nation
Chemical leak in Chon Buri injures 24 workers, Thailand
Twenty-four workers were unconscious after a chemical leak yesterday at an auto-parts plant in the Amata Industrial Estate in Chon Buri. One of the workers remained in a serious condition last night...
8058. June 5, 2010 | Agence France-Presse (AFP)
Rwanda faces other green challanges after plastic bag ban, Rwanda
KIGALI – Rwanda has successfully banned plastic bags but the tiny central African country, which Saturday led celebrations to mark World Environment Day events, faces several other green challenges...
8059. June 5, 2010 | Mail Online
Air pollution 'could help to trigger heart attacks', UK
The dirtier the air, the more likely people are to suffer sudden heart attacks, researchers have found...
8060. June 4, 2010 | Reuters
Lead poisoning from mining kills 163 in Nigeria, Nigeria
Lead poisoning caused by illegal gold mining has killed 163 Nigerians, most of them children, in remote villages in the past few months, a government official said on Friday...
8061. June 4, 2010 | Thanh Nien Daily
Polluters will face criminal charges: minister, Vietnam
The Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Pham Khoi Nguyen said on June 1 that he has forwarded related documents regarding recent pollution cases to police and prosecutors to press criminal charges...
8062. June 4, 2010 | Natural News
Poison gas leak kills DuPont worker, USA
A DuPont worker died after being sprayed in the face with poison gas, in only one of four safety incidents at a West Virginia factory over a two-day period at the end of January...
8063. June 4, 2010 | Bloomberg
Hong Kong Air Pollution ‘Very High,’ Topping 100 in Central, Hong Kong
Hong Kong’s Air Pollution Index reached a “very high” reading of 106 as of 7 a.m. local time today in the Central roadside station, the city’s Environmental Protection Department said on its website...
8064. June 4, 2010 | The Wall Street Journal (WSJ)
Pollution levels rise in China, China
BEIJING—China's environmental protection authorities acknowledged Thursday that despite tougher measures, pollution is increasing as China's economy rebounds, quashing hopes that the country had turned a corner last year when emissions dropped...
8065. June 4, 2010 | The Associated Press (AP)
Is there toxic material in your kid's Happy Meal?, USA
LOS ANGELES — Cadmium has been discovered in the painted design on “Shrek”-themed drinking glasses being sold nationwide at McDonald's, forcing the burger giant to recall 12 million of the cheap U.S.-made collectibles while dramatically expanding contamination concerns about the toxic metal beyond imported children's jewelry...
8066. June 4, 2010 | Agence France-Presse (AFP)
Dhaka blaze kills 117, injures hundreds, Bangladesh
DHAKA – Bangladeshi firefighters said Friday that an illegal chemical warehouse had fuelled a toxic blaze that ripped through one of Dhaka's most densely populated areas, killing nearly 120 people...
8067. June 4, 2010 | ABC News
Clean up after chemical spill, Australia
Authorities are cleaning up after a chemical spill in the Perth suburb of Neerabup...
8068. June 4, 2010 | Perth Now
Toxic chemical spill brought under control, Australia
A CHEMICAL spill at the Neerabup light industrial site has brought under control with the area now declared safe...
8069. June 4, 2010 | Masslive.com
Closing of Route 47 in Hadley prompted by discovery of explosive chemical known as picric acid, USA
HADLEY – The discovery of a potentially explosive chemical known as picric acid in a barn on Hibbard Lane Thursday afternoon prompted emergency officials to close Route 47 for over four hours...
8070. June 3, 2010 | The Brunei Times
Recycling: Why is it a hard habit to start?, India
IN LESS than a week, on June 8, the world will celebrate the "No Plastic Day". A worldwide event aimed to bring awareness on the over consumption of disposable plastic goods...
8071. June 3, 2010 | ABC News
Gas leak killed boys at home, mother cleared, Australia
The mother of two young boys found dead in their home near Shepparton in Victoria's north has been cleared of any involvement in their deaths...
8072. June 3, 2010 | Heartland News
SIU student rushed to hospital after chemical fire, USA
CARBONDALE, IL - A Southern Illinois University student was taken to the hospital Wednesday afternoon after a fire broke out in a campus lab room, according to SIU spokesman Rod Sievers...
8073. June 3, 2010 | CityNews
Toxic Waste, Believed To Be From A Drug Lab, Dumped Behind Markham Businesses, Canada
York Regional Police are trying to track down the people who dumped several barrels of toxic waste, believed to be remnants of a drug lab, behind two businesses in Markham...
8074. June 3, 2010 | Star-Gazette
Hazardous chemical cleaned up at Elmira hospital, USA
An operating room at St. Joseph's Hospital remained closed Thursday after a hazardous chemical was spilled there Wednesday afternoon. No one was injured after the spill of phenol, also known as carbonic acid...
8075. June 3, 2010 | The Desert Sun
Explosion sends pool technician to hospital, USA
A pool company employee suffered second-degree burns to 30 percent to 40 percent of his body Wednesday after a propane line he was testing ignited at a home under construction near Palm Desert, officials said...