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But Who’s Responsible for Seafoam Green?
R.I. jury finds paint companies liable for billions in lead cleanup A six-person jury in Rhode Island made history yesterday when it found Sherwin Williams Co., Millennium Holdings, and NL Industries liable for lead paint contamination in hundreds of thousands of homes — and on the hook for potentially billions of dollars to clean it […]
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One fish, two fish, red fish, ew fish
As part of their Last Days of the Ocean special package this month, Mother Jones magazine has a feature entitled "Toxic Fish and Poor Communities." An interview with eco-justice fighter Sharon Fuller of the Ma'at Youth Academy, the story begins like this:
In San Francisco's tony restaurants, one can feast on perfectly seared ahi tuna or sample butter drizzled mahi mahi accompanied by a $50 bottle of wine. Just across the Bay, however, is a whole different world -- fishermen in Richmond live on toxic fish caught from a place that is recognized as an Environmental Protection Agency Superfund site.
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Discover new species in the Caribbean, a new reef off Thailand, and an ocean-centric MoJo issue
Ahoy, mateys! Welcome aboard the good ship Something Fishy, a biweekly blog column focused on all things, um, fishy, and oceanic, and marine biological, and whatnot. It's sure to shiver your timbers ... if you know what I mean. (Should I have stopped at "ahoy"? Methinks the eye patch is on a bit tight. Aarrr!) Pirate lingo aside (for now ... there may be mention of a "poop deck" later on), this first column will focus on the theme of buried treasure -- from new species to new reefs to an ocean-centric issue of Mother Jones. Read on ... or I'll make you walk the plank! -
6,500,000,000
According to the World Population Clock, earth's (human) population will hit the 6.5 billion mark at exactly 7:16 p.m. EST this Saturday.