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Journal of Chemical Education
| Every month our flagship publication, the Journal of Chemical Education, delivers a wide range of interesting articles and activities useful in both the classroom and laboratory. |
| Current Issue - July 2008 |
The July 2008 issue is now available online. In this issue you will find articles about natural products, chromatography, environmental chemistry, our summer reading list, and many other activities for the classroom and laboratory. |
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Creating an Asthma-Friendly School
Change: Creating an Asthma-Friendly School, a toolkit developed to help
advocates at the district and school levels persuade people in their
schools and communities of the importance of asthma-friendly schools.
The toolkit, http://www.cdc.gov/healthyyout h/asthma/creatingafs/ ,
includes science-based suggestions and tools for making schools more
asthma-friendly.
The 13-minute video features real-life stories of students who, thanks
to their schools; asthma-friendly policies and programs, now have their
asthma under control.
For More Information, including the following, see
http://www.cdc.gov/Features /SchoolAsthma/
- Creating an Asthma-Friendly School
- Download the toolkit
- View a podcast
- View a free webinar on using the video and toolkit to market
asthma-friendly schools
Order free copies of the video or toolkit by calling 1-800-CDC-INFO
(800-232-4636).
Download the toolkit at
http://www.cdc.gov/healthyyout h/asthma/creatingafs/
Mercury
http://www.epa.gov/region7 /mercury/educator_toolkit.htm
Includes videos, background information for educators, actions and
student activities (by grade level).
There ought to be a law
Serious gaps in existing laws regulating the production and use of hazardous chemicals fail to protect public health and the environment, according to a report by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, and UCLA. As a result of this inadequate oversight, chemical and pollution-related diseases among children and workers in California cost the state's insurers, businesses and families an estimated $2.6 billion in direct and indirect costs, says the report, which includes a set of recommended policy reforms for the state.
UC Berkeley News
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Green Chemistry: Cornerstone to a Suitable California (http://www.coeh.ucla.edu/Greenchemistry.pdf)
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Training at http://tools.niehs.nih.gov /wetp/
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