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Dean, Lillian F. – 1989
Household hazardous materials are products or wastes which are toxic, corrosive, reactive, and/or ignitable. Although common products such as pesticides, oils, gasoline, solvents, cleaners, and polishes are hazardous, students and adults are not always aware of potential dangers. This sourcebook contains definitions and examples of household…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Groundwater, Hazardous Materials
Bumstead, Cynthia, Ed.; And Others – 1985
Developed to provide an introduction to the issues surrounding the use of chemical pesticides, this booklet encourages individuals and communities to become active in determining the safe use and regulation of pesticides. The major components of the guide include: (1) an explanation of the issue; (2) pesticides and their effect on human health;…
Descriptors: Activism, Agricultural Production, Citizen Participation, Community Action
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Martin, Danny – Journal of Environmental Health, 1991
Catalogued is the diversity of lead contaminated sources which, only recently, have been acknowledged as the principal producers of devastating toxic effects, particularly among children, despite only low-level exposure to these sources. A multifaceted approach in the effort to correct this serious health hazard to children is presented. (JJK)
Descriptors: Community Action, Environmental Education, Environmental Standards, Hazardous Materials
Di Chiro, Giovanna – Orion Afield: Working for Nature and Community, 2001
Tours of minority group neighborhoods show participants the effects of polluting industries that are disproportionately sited near them. The tours make people aware of this overt environmental racism and inspire them to take action. Such tours must be handled with tact, preferably by the affected communities themselves, to avoid voyeurism and…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Action, Consciousness Raising, Environmental Education
Raloff, J. – Science News, 1987
Reviews recent studies that examined blood-lead levels and childhood learning problems. Study findings involving Edinburgh school children suggest that body burdens of lead can diminish the cognitive ability and learning skills of children and that asymptomatic levels of lead can be neurotoxic. (ML)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Environmental Influences
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Kerr, Richard A. – Science, 1988
Describes the origin, occurrence, and effects of radon gas. Cites studies which attribute 5,000 to 20,000 deaths per year to radon exposure and the synergistic effect between radon and smoking. Explains ways to reduce risks. (RT)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Cancer, Environmental Influences, Environmental Research
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works. – 2002
The Senate's Environmental and Public Works Committee conducted a hearing in October 2002 to assess green school initiatives: environmental standards for schools, school siting in relation to toxic waste sites, and "green" building codes. The committee reviewed activities undertaken by the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) Office…
Descriptors: Child Health, Conservation (Environment), Educational Facilities, Environmental Standards
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Keeny, Timothy R. E.; Cottingham, David – Current: The Journal of Marine Education, 1989
Provides a definition of the marine debris problem and a charge to the task force. Presents five general recommendations concerning: federal leadership, public awareness and education program, implementation of laws, research and monitoring, and beach clean-up and monitoring. (RT)
Descriptors: College Science, Environmental Education, Environmental Influences, Global Approach
Grubb, Deborah – 1996
Health problems related to school buildings can be categorized in five major areas: sick-building syndrome; health-threatening building materials; environmental hazards such as radon gas and asbestos; lead poisoning; and poor indoor air quality due to smoke, chemicals, and other pollutants. This paper provides an overview of these areas,…
Descriptors: Asbestos, Child Health, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Standards
Reynolds, Smith and Hills, Inc., Jacksonville, FL. – 1980
Designed to assist students in understanding solid waste resource recovery, this teaching aid package aims to get students involved in practical activities that require participation, observation, and interpretation. Provided in this package are definitions, methods, causes and effects, costs, and benefits of resource recovery presented in the…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Elementary Secondary Education, Energy, Environmental Education
Reid, Ron – 1989
The Great Lakes are one of the world's greatest reservoirs of fresh water, the foundation of Ontario's economic development, a primary force in ecological systems, and a base for pleasure and recreation. They are also a magnificent resource for the teachers of Ontario. Study of the Great Lakes can bring to life the factors that shape the ecology…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Conservation (Environment), Environmental Education, Foreign Countries
Seasons, 1987
The Great Lakes are one of the world's greatest reserviors of fresh water, the foundation of Ontario's economic development, a primary force in ecological systems, and a base for pleasure and recreation. These lakes and their relationship with people of Canada and the United States can be useful as a subject for teaching the impact of human…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Conservation (Environment), Environmental Education, Foreign Countries
Kendall, Ronald J. – 1983
Modern society is very dependent upon numerous chemical substances. Chemicals have a wide variety of uses, including drugs to prolong our lives and pesticides to control insect and weed pests. Life would be drastically different without the availability of these chemical substances but, while the benefits of chemicals should be appreciated, the…
Descriptors: Agricultural Supplies, Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Environmental Education
Corson, Alan; And Others – 1977
Presented are key issues to be addressed by state, regional, and local governments and agencies in creating effective hazardous waste management programs. Eight chapters broadly frame the topics which state-level decision makers should consider. These chapters include: (1) definition of hazardous waste; (2) problem definition and recognition; (3)…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Environmental Standards, Hazardous Materials, Land Use
Benke, Mary Schaefer – Asbestos Issues '88, 1988
Debates whether children are more susceptible to asbestos-related disease than adults. Addresses the issue of low-level exposure and disease. Discusses the regulatory measures taken by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Congress to protect children from the potential threat of asbestos exposure. (CW)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Asbestos, Cancer, College Science
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