Massachusetts Concedes Aerial Spraying Largely Ineffective
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Susan Sargent | July 7, 2020
Half of Spray Events Kill Zero Mosquitos; No Proof of Disease Reduction ...
Clear the air about Helmig
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Elizabeth Duan | July 4, 2020
“Last month, the University of Colorado Boulder released a scathing audit about the events that led to the firing of Detlev Helmig, formerly an associate research professor at CU’s Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research. According to the audit, which was released June 18, Helmig ...
Helmig’s work has saved lives
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Elizabeth Duan |
“I read with interest Katie Langford’s June 19 story regarding Dr. Detlev Helmig. I was drawn to this since I have not only used Dr. Helmig’s research in my work, but also presented with him to audiences along the Front Range. I do not want to discuss guilt or innocence. I want ...
Cal/OSHA Inspectors AWOL During Pandemic
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Susan Sargent | July 2, 2020
Growing Backlog of Workplace Complaints; Vacancies Remain Unfilled ...
BLOG | Trump’s Dangerous Salute to Toadyism at Mt. Rushmore
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Jeff Ruch | June 29, 2020
Trump plans to stage a dangerous distraction disguised as fireworks at Mt. Rushmore, risking both wildfires and potentially, public health from the crowds ...
Colorado should do more to control PFAS contamination
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Elizabeth Duan | June 26, 2020
“There is growing scientific evidence that the COVID-19 virus disproportionately impacts those with compromised immune systems. Unfortunately, segments of the Colorado public may be more at risk because of long standing contamination from per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), ...