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Envirohealth in Blogs: Fishy fishy. . .

October 10, 2007

fishWhat with the recent confusion over safe fish consumption, you may be in the mood for some clean fish. Head on over to Blogfish for a hot tip on where to find it.

It turns out that the streets are safer for cyclists than many think -- and in fact, not pedaling may kill you. Alan Durning of Sightline Institute has the story on Gristmill.

The EPA has approved the use of methyl iodide (nasty, dangerous stuff) to replace methyl bromide (nasty, dangerous stuff that depletes the ozone layer) as a soil fumigant. Revere is not surprised.

Heather and Renee at Enviromom are perpetually full of useful ideas. This week they've got a recipe for spreadable butter without all the hydrogenated oil and disposable plastic tubs. So handy!

Jasmin of Worsted Witch covers the Breast Cancer Fund's new Pure Prevention campaign for Treehugger.

There is no fish conundrum, says Angry Toxicologist -- it's simple. Just choose low mercury fish -- oh, and doing something about mercury pollution might be a good idea too.

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