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Archive for: September, 2014

Youth rally for a toxic free future: Call for “Stop poisonous chemicals in Home”

“A lot of chemicals are causing serious harm to human, the environment and animal and not enough is known about their long term impact. As like Lead in Paint and Mercury in Dental Amalgam. We need to think and stop these now” . Yesterday on September 27th, Youth and children took part in a rally […]

Youth form a Human Chain calling for a Toxic Free Bangladesh: “Ban Lead Paint and Mercury in Dentistry”

Green Club members of ESDO organized a human chain for Public Awareness and Media Campaign demanding “Go For Lead Free Paint” and “Say No To Mercury In Dentistry” on 27th September 2014, in front of National Press Club as a part of GREEN YOUTH CITIZENS project. Hazardous chemicals are increasingly being used in Bangladesh as […]

EPA fines DuPont $1.8 million for harmful pesticide

EPA announced that it will fine DuPont $1.8 million for its failure to report on the adverse effects of its pesticide product called Imprelis (Sept 15, 2014). According to EPA’s news release, “EPA’s ability to protect the public from dangerous pesticides depends on companies complying with the legal obligation to disclose information on the harmful […]

Taxi-Sharing Boosts Energy Efficiency, But Will Riders Get on Board?

Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) set out to answer that question, analyzing a year’s worth of New York taxi trips. They concluded that the total amount of time that taxis spent traveling could have been reduced 32 percent by shared cabs, with passengers riding no more than an extra five minutes. That […]

A major disaster looms over head

Even five years ago, most households and offices that could afford a personal computer, had giant television-like CRT monitors. But, over the last few years, sleek and convenient LCD and LED monitors have replaced hundreds of thousands of these CRT monitors. Interestingly, most people, who have switched from cathode ray tube (CRT) to liquid crystal […]

Reducing Water Scarcity

Water scarcity is not a problem just for the developing world. In California, legislators are currently proposing a $7.5 billion emergency water plan to their voters; and U.S. federal officials last year warned residents of Arizona and Nevada that they could face cuts in Colorado River water deliveries in 2016. Irrigation techniques, industrial and residential […]

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