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Greenpeace Activists Face Possible Piracy Charges in Russia

Russian officials have opened a piracy investigation against Greenpeace members who scaled a Gazprom offshore oil platform in the Arctic. Original post:  Greenpeace Activists Face Possible Piracy Charges in Russia ; ;Related ArticlesRussia Seizes Greenpeace Ship and Crew for InvestigationIn the Shadow of ‘Old Smokey,’ a Toxic Legacy‘Old Smokey’ Is Long Gone From Miami, but Its Toxic Legacy Lingers ;

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There’s arsenic in your rice, but don’t worry about it, says FDA

There’s arsenic in your rice, but don’t worry about it, says FDA

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Rice grows in water, which is often contaminated with arsenic.

Whenever you eat rice, a prevalent but poisonous element is all over your meal like, well, white on rice.

The U.S. Food & Drug Administration tested 1,300 samples of rice and rice-based products and found that they all contained very low levels of arsenic [PDF].

Grains of rice tested had average levels of inorganic arsenic ranging from 2.6 to 7.2 micrograms per serve. Tragically, instant rice contained the least amount of arsenic and brown rice had the most. Products containing rice ingredients also contained arsenic.

That isn’t much arsenic — a microgram is one-millionth of a gram, and there are 28 grams in an ounce. But is it dangerous?

In the short term, the FDA says no. “These amounts of detectable arsenic are not high enough to cause any immediate or short-term adverse health effects,” the agency wrote on its website. In the long run? Nobody’s really sure. “The FDA intends to conduct a risk assessment considering how much arsenic is consumed from rice and rice products, and whether there are variations in health effects for certain segments of the population.”

Can you get your rice without arsenic? Apparently not. From The Christian Science Monitor:

FDA toxicologist Suzanne C. Fitzpatrick said that because arsenic is naturally occurring it is going to be in food, and because rice is grown in water it will always have higher levels.

“It’s not something that we can just pull off the market,” she said.

The rice industry said Friday that it is working with the FDA and is encouraged by the results of the study. The industry has been conducting several of its own studies to try to figure out how to reduce arsenic levels, including investigating different ways to manage the water in which rice is grown and looking at processing and rinsing methods to see if there are ways to reduce arsenic levels.

Meanwhile, the FDA suggests that you balance a mix of grains and other foods in your diet to help water down any risks.

Read more about arsenic in rice — and how it got there

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Dot Earth Blog: The Yosemite Inferno in the Context of Forest Policy, Ecology and Climate Change

The growing intensity of Western fires is the result of many factors, with a drying, heating climate high on the list. Originally posted here –  Dot Earth Blog: The Yosemite Inferno in the Context of Forest Policy, Ecology and Climate Change ; ;Related ArticlesThe Yosemite Inferno in the Context of Forest Policy, Ecology and Climate ChangeDot Earth Blog: Papers Find Mixed Impacts on Ocean Species from Rising CO2Gus, New York’s Most Famous Polar Bear, Dies at 27 ;

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Summer Shorelines: Come On In, Paddlers, the Water’s Just Fine. Don’t Mind the Sewage.

A pioneering group of paddling and rowing enthusiasts has established the North Brooklyn Boat Club on Newtown Creek, one of New York’s most contaminated estuaries. Continued here:  Summer Shorelines: Come On In, Paddlers, the Water’s Just Fine. Don’t Mind the Sewage. ; ;Related ArticlesKhartoum Journal: As Floods Ravage Sudan, Young Volunteers Revive a Tradition of AidEntergy Announces Closing of Vermont Nuclear PlantCanvassing Central Park and Finding New Tenants ;

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Pollution Leads to Drop in Life Span in Northern China, Study Finds

Widespread coal use in the north has led in recent decades to an average decrease in life span of more than five years, research indicates. View original post here: Pollution Leads to Drop in Life Span in Northern China, Study Finds Related Articles Theodore Reed, Who Lifted National Zoo’s Profile, Dies at 90 In Europe, Greener Transit on Existing Infrastructure Theodore Reed, 90, Dies; Lifted National Zoo’s Profile

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In Europe, Greener Transit on Existing Infrastructure

As cities aim to cut emissions, Vienna has introduced a network of buses whose batteries can be charged quickly using the city’s tram equipment. Source –  In Europe, Greener Transit on Existing Infrastructure ; ;Related ArticlesPETA Finds Itself on Receiving End of Others’ AngerAt Anchor Off Lithuania, Its Own Energy SupplyAfter Failed Attempt in April, Europe Approves Emissions Trading System ;

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Chinese Firm Is Charged in Theft of Turbine Software

China’s biggest wind turbine company and two of its executives are accused of conspiring to steal an American firm’s software for controlling the flow of electricity. Originally posted here: Chinese Firm Is Charged in Theft of Turbine Software ; ;Related ArticlesIn Canada, Pipeline Remarks Stir AnalysisVisions of a Greener PipelineDot Earth Blog: Kerry Proposes U.S.-India Push on Carbon and Climate ;

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Energy Secretary Optimistic on Obama’s Plan to Reduce Emissions

Ernest J. Moniz said the plan that President Obama outlined this week is achievable with some new programs and better management of existing ones, at least for the short term. More here:  Energy Secretary Optimistic on Obama’s Plan to Reduce Emissions ; ;Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: Seeking More Presidential Action, Less Rhetoric, on WarmingIn Canada, Pipeline Remarks Stir AnalysisDot Earth Blog: Kerry Proposes U.S.-India Push on Carbon and Climate ;

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British Columbia Opposes Planned Oil Sands Pipeline

Environmental groups said that British Columbia, which has been concerned about spills, has probably doomed the pipeline. This article is from: British Columbia Opposes Planned Oil Sands Pipeline ; ;Related ArticlesA Floating Wind Tower Is Launched in MaineEuropean Officials Move To Curb OverfishingAbout New York: Going All Out in Support of Indian Point ;

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A Floating Wind Tower Is Launched in Maine

The tower floats on three hollow concrete tubes and produces 20 kilowatts of power, but a much larger version is planned in the next few years. Original post:   A Floating Wind Tower Is Launched in Maine ; ;Related ArticlesBritish Columbia Opposes Planned Oil Sands PipelineEuropean Officials Move To Curb OverfishingDot Earth Blog: Experts Foresee No Detectable Health Impact from Fukushima Radiation ;

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