Topic List
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Advocacy Organizations
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Animal & Plant Toxins
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Aquatic Farming
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Biomimicry
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Biomonitoring
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Book Resources
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Chemical Weapons
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Chemicals List
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Children's Environmental Health
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Dietary Supplements
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Diseases and Disorders
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Drugs and Pharmaceuticals
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Endocrine Disruptors
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Ethical Considerations
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The Tragedy of the Commons
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Bioethics, Stem Cells, and Cloning
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Children's Rights
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Electronic Waste (E-Waste)
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Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues in Toxicology
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Ethical Economics
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Ethical Issues - Environmental Justice
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Ethics of Epiprecaution
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Human Rights
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Martin Luther King
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Meat Production and Environmental Health
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Pesticide Use in Developing Nations
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Precautionary Principle
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Research Ethics
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Socially Responsible Investing
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The Tragedy of the Commons
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Food Ingredient and Health Research Institute
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Fracking
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Glossary
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Google Maps on Toxipedia
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Green Chemistry
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Greenhouse Effect
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History of Toxicology
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Integrated Pest Management
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Laws and Regulation
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Local Issues (Washington State)
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Metals
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Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
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Nanotechnology
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Neurobehavioral Testing
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Neurotoxicology
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P2RIC's SustainUpdates
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Persistent Environmental Contaminants
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Pesticides
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Plasticizers
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Pregnancy and Developmental Toxicology
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Products of Interest
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PVC
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Radiation
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Resources on Religion and the Environment
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Risk Assessment and Risk Management
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Scientific and Professional Organizations
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Solvents - Chemical Profiles and External Links
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SOTwiki
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Teaching Resources
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This Is My Health
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Toxic Chemicals in Household Products
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Toxics in the Home
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US Toxic Sites & Resources
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Other Topics
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Toxicology History Association
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Epigenetics
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Composting
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Chlorinated Tris (TDCPP)
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Flame-Retardants
Resources
- Seven Principles of Life-Enhancing Economics: article by Nancy Myers published in The Networker (Vol. 9 No. 6), a newsletter of the Science and Environmental Health Network.
- Science and Environmental Health Network: Ethical Economics.
- Gund Institute for Ecological Economics, University of Vermont: "At the Gund Institute, we are developing, testing, and implementing innovative methods and models that reflect the need to integrate the social, built, natural, and human capital components of our world."
- An Introduction to Ecological Economics: E-book by Robert Constanza, John Cumberland, et al. Published in 1997 by St. Lucie Press and International Society for Ecological Economics.
- International Society for Ecological Economics: A a not-for-profit, member-governed, organization dedicated to advancing understanding of the relationships among ecological, social, and economic systems for the mutual well-being of nature and people.
- Association of Environmental and Resource Economists: Publishes two journals, the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (JEEM) and the Review of Environmental Economics and Policy (REEP).
- Acton Institute: Studies in Ethics and Economics : "It is our hope that by demonstrating the compatibility of faith, liberty, and free economic activity, religious leaders and entrepreneurs can contribute by helping to shape a society that is secure, free, and virtuous."
- Redefining Progress: About Sustainable Economics: "Redefining Progress is the U.S.'s leading public policy think tank dedicated to smart economics. We find solutions that ensure a sustainable and equitable world for future generations."
- Center for Sustainable Economy: Progress Indicators : "CSE works to speed the transition to a sustainable society through rigorous analysis of policy, programs, and projects, by developing creative solutions for government agencies, businesses, non-profits, and educators, and by providing expert support for legislative, administrative, and legal campaigns."
- Institute of Children's Environmental Health: Lecture Series on Environmental Economics, Seattle, 2008 (includes videos, handouts, and PowerPoint presentations)
- Harvard University Environmental Economics Program: Sponsors research projects, develops curricula, and convenes conferences to further understanding of critical issues in environmental and resource policy and economics around the world.
- U.S. EPA National Center for Environmental Economics: NCEE's staff specializes in analyzing the economic and health impacts of environmental regulations and policies, and assists EPA by informing important policy decisions with sound economics and other sciences.
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