Friday, November 20, 2009

On Pollution

Today, I read an article on chemical pollutants in human bodies, which pretty much made it clear that no matter how careful you are about what you eat and what products you use, there is no getting around chemical contamination in our bodies. There are a multitude of culprits, such as the well known mercury and bisphenol-A, plastic contaminants and heavy metals.

We pick these up inadvertently from Teflon pans, plastic food and drink containers (and the plastic linings of soft drink cans), as well as from simply breathing the air around us, filled with car exhaust and industrial by-product.

Some days it just feels like there's no escaping it...


On a happier note, I stole this cheerful bit from the WorldChanging website:

In spite of what you may have heard, Europe's carbon market is working beautifully. The EU's Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) has been operational since 2005 and we're now getting a good look at how it functions. It turns out, it's a remarkable success story, both environmentally and economically.

So, we just need to try harder, people.

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