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    Mar 27, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Flame retardants: California hearing weighs new safety rule

    — California officials vowed Tuesday to move forward on a new fire safety rule that could eliminate the use of toxic flame retardants in household furniture and baby products sold nationwide.
    — California officials vowed Tuesday to move forward on a new fire safety rule that could eliminate the use of toxic flame retardants in household furniture and baby products sold nationwide. At a public hearing on the proposed standard, what was...

    Tags: Chemical Industry, Tobacco Products, Chicago Tribune

  2. Mar 6, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. National awards for Tribune's "Playing With Fire" series

    If you read the Chicago Tribune's "Playing With Fire" series about the deceptive campaign by the chemical and tobacco industries to introduce toxic flame retardants into our homes -- and ultimately into our bodies -- you won't be surprised that it won some big awards.
    If you read the Chicago Tribune's "Playing With Fire" series about the deceptive campaign by the chemical and tobacco industries to introduce toxic flame retardants into our homes -- and ultimately into our bodies -- you won't be surprised that it won...

    Tags: John F. Kennedy, Chicago Tribune, Newspapers

  4. Feb 8, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. California flame retardant development, and its context

    Though obscure, fire-safety rules in California have a huge impact on consumers everywhere in the country because they influence how manufacturers make furniture sold in all states.
    Though obscure, fire-safety rules in California have a huge impact on consumers everywhere in the country because they influence how manufacturers make furniture sold in all states. Under a current California rule, known as Technical Bulletin 117, foam...

    Tags: Jerry Brown, Chicago Tribune

  6. Feb 6, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. U.S. vows to clean up lead-polluted lot near Pilsen school

    Federal officials vowed Wednesday to conduct an emergency cleanup of a lead-contaminated lot near a Pilsen elementary school, more than six years after authorities first identified the hazards.
    Federal officials vowed Wednesday to conduct an emergency cleanup of a lead-contaminated lot near a Pilsen elementary school, more than six years after authorities first identified the hazards. The Tribune reported in November that the lot had not been...

    Tags: Environmental Politics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Metal and Mineral, Pilsen, Metal

  8. Jan 31, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Pilsen polluter H. Kramer agrees to cut lead emissions

    Owners of a smelting facility linked to dangerous levels of lead in Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood will spend $3 million on new equipment to curb emissions of the toxic metal.
    Tribune reporter
    Owners of a smelting facility linked to dangerous levels of lead in Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood will spend $3 million on new equipment to curb emissions of the toxic metal. In a legal settlement announced today by federal and state officials, H....

    Tags: Justice System, Environmental Politics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Pilsen, Environmental Pollution

  10. Nov 23, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. 6 years later, Pilsen lot remains contaminated with lead

    Federal and state officials have known for more than six years about hazardous levels of brain-damaging lead in a vacant lot near Walsh Elementary School in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood.
    Federal and state officials have known for more than six years about hazardous levels of brain-damaging lead in a vacant lot near Walsh Elementary School in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood. Yet even after field investigators raised alarms about children...

    Tags: Gold Coast, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Metal, Medical Procedures and Tests, Politics

  12. Nov 6, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Voters await election night results: 'Last 4 years unlike I've ever seen'

    Students watched as the counts mounted onscreen at the UIC student center, periodically falling silent when a total was announced.
    Tribune reporters
    Students watched as the counts mounted onscreen at the UIC student center, periodically falling silent when a total was announced. "Come on, Ohio," breathed Monique Bolden, 18; of the West Side. "Come on, president." The table of students, who live in...

    Tags: Andy Warhol, Al Jazeera (tv network), Mitt Romney, House Music (genre), Financial Aid

  14. Aug 31, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Makers of flame retardants sever ties with industry-funded front group

    The world's major manufacturers of flame retardants officially cut ties today with an industry-funded front group that waged a deceptive campaign to fuel demand for the chemicals in household furniture, electronics, baby products and other goods.
    Tribune reporters
    The world's major manufacturers of flame retardants officially cut ties today with an industry-funded front group that waged a deceptive campaign to fuel demand for the chemicals in household furniture, electronics, baby products and other goods....

    Tags: Chemical Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, Cancer, Chemtura Corporation, Albemarle Corporation

  16. Jul 25, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Senate committee approves tougher chemical reporting bill

    WASHINGTON — Chemical companies would need to provide more health and safety information about their products and regulators would have more authority to force harmful substances off the market under legislation approved along party lines Wednesday by a Senate committee.
    WASHINGTON — Chemical companies would need to provide more health and safety information about their products and regulators would have more authority to force harmful substances off the market under legislation approved along party lines...

    Tags: New Products, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Health and Safety at Work, Medical Procedures and Tests, Politics

  18. Jul 9, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Changes in chemical safety law getting bipartisan support

    The first signs of bipartisan support for overhauling the nation's chemical safety law emerged Monday, as three Republicans joined 23 other senators calling for tough restrictions on toxic flame retardants.
    Tribune reporter
    The first signs of bipartisan support for overhauling the nation's chemical safety law emerged Monday, as three Republicans joined 23 other senators calling for tough restrictions on toxic flame retardants. Citing the Tribune's Tribune's "Playing With...

    Tags: Jon Tester, Chemical Industry, Lisa Murkowski, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Dick Durbin

  20. May 24, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. BP air pollution settlement in Whiting, and what it means in pollution controls for neighbors

    This week, oil company BP agreed to cut air pollution at its Whiting refinery in a $400 million settlement with the federal government.
    This week, oil company BP agreed to cut air pollution at its Whiting refinery in a $400 million settlement with the federal government. (The full story is here.) What does this mean for us -- the refinery's neighbors? The Tribune's environmental...

    Tags: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Issues, BP Plc

  22. May 24, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. BP's Whiting refinery agrees to cut air pollution

    In a move that promises cleaner air throughout the Chicago area, BP on Wednesday agreed to spend more than $400 million to settle legal complaints about chronic pollution problems at the oil company's sprawling refinery in northwest Indiana.
    In a move that promises cleaner air throughout the Chicago area, BP on Wednesday agreed to spend more than $400 million to settle legal complaints about chronic pollution problems at the oil company's sprawling refinery in northwest Indiana. Steps that...

    Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Health Insurance Cost, Petroleum Industry, Air Pollution, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities

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