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EnviroLinks: Lassie's got nothin' on this girl

A little light reading for your mid-week enjoyment.
Mmm, phthalates! Kathy at Safe Mama gives us another easy way to reduce our exposure.
Eat your heart out, Lassie. Dizzy the recycling dog is reducing her carbon pawprint, one bottle at a time.
Protecting the environment, you're doin' it wrong! Envirowonk takes a look at EPA's proposed ban on one toxic insecticide, and the lobby that won't let it happen. We think they may give EPA too much credit.
Don't forget that middle-R. Allie reminds us to always try to repurpose and reuse what we've got before buying new.
And some food news:
Janet at Ethicurean analyzes the ways that global warming is already disrupting food productions. Meanwhile, Healthy Child Healthy World looks at AAP's position on dietary intervention for people with ADHD. And at Envirovore, all that chicken manure that's been polluting up the Chesapeake may have found a purpose after all.
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