Pollution & Toxics - Research & Publications - by publication
Sightline's research on pollution, and toxics such as PBDEs and PCBs--sorted by publication type.
Here's a catalog of Sightline's research on pollution, and toxics such as PBDEs and PCBs. The most recent research is first.
most recent | publication type
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08/01/2004
Backgrounder
Air travel heats up the planet
An analysis of the environmental impacts of air travel, and which forms of transportation use less fuel. -
09/01/1997
Book
Over Our Heads
An examination of climate change from a Northwest perspective, revealing the far-reaching effects it will have on our everyday lives and what we can do reduce the region's contribution. -
03/07/2006
Fact sheet
PBDEs and PCBs in the Northwest - Q&A
The facts on Sightline's study of persistent toxics in northwesterners. -
03/07/2006
Fact sheet
PBDEs and PCBs in the Northwest - Regional Data Sheet
Local data for Montana, British Columbia, Washington, and Oregon on PBDEs and PCBs in northwesterners. -
08/07/2004
Fact sheet
Trouble at Paradise: Urban air pollution travels to Mt. Rainier
The mountain air near the Pacific Northwest’s biggest cities may be worse than the air in those cities—at least in terms of round-the-clock levels of one pollutant, ozone. -
10/06/2005
Page
PBDEs in the Northwest - Meet the Moms
The mothers in the Sightline study tell why they were tested for PBDEs and what they think should be done about the problem of toxics in humans. -
08/25/2005
Report
PBDEs Greater Than PCBs in 30% of Breast Milk Samples from the Pacific Northwest
An update to Sightline's 2004 study of PBDEs, toxic flame retardants, in Northwest mothers. -
09/25/2004
Report
Flame Retardants in the Bodies of Pacific Northwest Residents
A study of flame retardants in northwesterners suggests that all northwesterners are contaminated with PBDEs. -
09/05/2007
Report
Policy Analysis: Bulk Discounts for Polluters
According to a new analysis by Seattle-based Sightline Institute, one of Washington State’s few fees designed to discourage toxic pollution is undermined because it gives bulk discounts to the state's biggest polluters.
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