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Editor's Take: November 18, 2009
Kids and Chemicals

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Kids and Chemicals

A baby boom here at Sightline led to our new blog series Sustainababy: Growing up Green. Today's news gives parents a lot to consider: a local study found it's impossible for pregnant women to avoid toxins, physicians are detailing the health hazards from coal-fired power plants and there's still lead in toys, despite laws to eradicate it.

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Physicians detail health hazards from coal

Oregonian 11/18/2009
A new report from the advocacy group Physicians for Social Responsibility concludes that pollutants from coal-fired power plants contribute to four of the five leading causes of mortality in the US: heart disease, cancer, stroke, and chronic lower respiratory diseases. Coal plants still provide about 40 percent of the electricity used in OR and nearly 20 percent in WA. Go to article.
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