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Posted by the Inkslinger | Wed, Apr. 30, 2008
If you’re a cell phone user (and who isn’t?), you’ve no doubt been reading along for several years as we’ve reported various studies addressing the safety of this technology. Some have said that cell phones are safe to use. Some have suggested they might not be. For our part, we’ve urged precaution until more is known. Now a new examination of the available evidence says that was wise advice.


Posted by the Inkslinger | Tue, Apr. 29, 2008
Here’s a simple question: why has every single dog I’ve known in the last 15 years died of cancer? Because it wasn’t like this when I was a kid. Dogs grew up. Lived a long time. Died of old age. Now the ones I know seem not to ever make it to retirement, and it’s always cancer cutting things short. Cats, too. It turns out there’s a good reason. Our pets carry around far more toxins inside their bodies than us humans.


Posted by the Inkslinger | Mon, Apr. 28, 2008
While there’s plenty each of us can do to prevent climate change, a lot of the positive action that needs to happen will take place when federal laws and agency rules mandate reductions in industrial emissions of greenhouse gases.


Posted by the Inkslinger | Fri, Apr. 25, 2008
Ours is now a truly wired world and the gizmos we use to connect to it are necessities. Since we couldn’t give up our computers, cell phones, and iPods even if we wanted to, the question is how can we handle them in a responsible way? Here’s a web site with the answers.


Posted by the Inkslinger | Thu, Apr. 24, 2008
Two of the larger reproductive health enigmas in recent years have been guy things. Namely mysterious declines in sperm counts around the globe and a relatively sudden downturn in the numbers of boys being born in certain parts of the world. Last month, two new studies shed some possible light on these phenomena, and both link the evidence at hand to toxins in the environment.


Posted by robin | Wed, Apr. 23, 2008
Seventh Generation is one of the sponsors of Pregnancy Awareness Month (PAM). Events kick off in Los Angeles on May 1, with a lifestyle event and mini expo. Designed for women considering pregnancy, expectant moms, and families of newborns, guests will be treated to a panel discussion with Pre & Post Natal experts (meet Dr.


Posted by the Inkslinger | Tue, Apr. 22, 2008
Lots of climate news coming across the wires lately. As well there should be for the most pressing issue of this or any other age. Here’s a look at some key indicators…


Posted by White Rhino | Mon, Apr. 21, 2008
Hey. The 20/20 by 2010 Team is on a campaign to get every (100%) 7th Gener to reduce their carbon footprint by 10% in 2008. Getting people conscious of every deliberation, every decision they make seven generations out of is a moment-by-moment design question. How do we get us all out of old habits and into the new design for a world that is living for the well-being of the WHOLE system, Earth. Lots going on here during the month to raise the "know" and get our wills-to-do.


Posted by the Inkslinger | Mon, Apr. 21, 2008
If you’re reading this, you know that there are a lot of things to watch out for when it comes to protecting our kids’ health. Too many, if you ask us. But what you may not know is that there are an ever-growing number of resources and organizations standing by to help us keep our children safe and raise ‘em right. Here’s a quick look at some I’ve encountered in my recent travels…


Posted by White Rhino | Sun, Apr. 20, 2008
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