In the Media
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In TIME & CNN

"Environmental Toxins: The Perils of Plastic" by Brian WalshChemicals in plastics and other products seem harmless, but mounting evidence links them to health problems...
This is the latest article in a series on Environmental Toxins produced jointly by TIME & CNN.
Read it here
Web resources
Video resources
In New Scientist
"Better Living Through Green Chemistry" by Sarah EvertsThe March issue of New Scientist has a great article on Green Chemistry that offers an uncomplicated overview and specific examples of how green chemistry is being used to make your world better.
Read it here
Video resources
Green Chemistry Resources on the Web
- Greener Education Materials for Chemists
- American Chemical Society's Green Chemistry Institute
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Pollution
Prevention, Green Chemistry - Greener Education Materials for Chemists
- Royal Society's Green Chemistry Network
- WWW Chemistry Guide - comprehensive and evaluated guide
to web sites related to chemistry and the chemical industry. - Center for Green Chemistry & Engineering at Yale
- Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence at York
Publications
Consumer Guides
Science Educators
- TeacherTube - Videos for teachers' use
- Scitable by nature education
In the Technology Teacher
"What is Green?" by Rachel Pokrandt
The March issue of "the Technology Teacher," a publication of the International Technology & Engineering Education Association, focuses on bringing green to the classroom and features an article by our very own Rachel Pokrandt!
Read an Excerpt
In SEED Magazine:
When True Innovation Begins
10 Questions with... March 8, 2010
Amy Cannon, green chemist and non profit director, answers SEED Magazine's 10 questions, discussing low-energy solar cells, training scientists to weed out toxicity, and what makes benign chemistry such a good business proposition.Read the Interview


