Screen your sunscreen!
Do you know what's in your sunscreen and how effective it really is?
EWG’s research team found that 92 percent of brand name sunscreens either don’t sufficiently protect skin from sun damage or contain hazardous chemicals — or both.
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colorado local news
- Colorado Regulators Hear On Xcel Energy Smart Grid
- Northern Leopard Frogs Return To Great Sand Dunes
- Homebuyers See Neighborhoods Better On A Bike
- Tire Maker Uses Oranges To Go Green
- Huge Names In Aspen For Renewable Energy Talks
- Group To 'Green' Historic Denver School
- Appeals Court: Mud From Logging Roads Is Pollution
- Fort Collins Bike Library Proves To Be A Success
- Colorado Could Benefit In Wake Of Gulf Oil Spill
- Salazar Brings Conservation Campaign To Utah
national news
- Electronics recycling law taking effect
- PSC recommends wind turbine rules
- Clean energy bus tour to stop in Wis.
- School districts using hybrid buses
- Text, video: President Obama's speech
- Panel: Compensate wind farm neighbors
- Electronics recycling law starts soon
- Kohl's honored for energy efficiency
- Port restoration to move forward
- Boldt Co. selected to convert plant
global news
- Indonesian Volcanos
- Priceless rock art in National Conservation Lands being defaced, destroyed, stolen
- The Environmentalist’s Paradox
- NOAA Reopens More than 4,000 Square Miles of Closed Gulf Fishing Area
- Marine Animals Suggest Evidence for a Trans-Antarctic Seaway
- Proposed Vehicle Labels to Include GHG Emissions and Fuel Economy Comparisons
- The Gulf Slowly Returns
- Plastics and Detergents May Contribute to Lobster Die-Offs
- Kihansi Spray Toads Make Historic Return to Tanzania
- Oregon Dead Zone
