Posts Tagged ‘Assumption’
Report: Food coloring may cause hyperactive behavior in children
Bethesda, Maryland (CaymanMama.com) — Although most think juvenile hyperactivity is due to too much sugar from birthday cake or Halloween candy, a new report shows it may most likely be the synthetic chemicals used to make those treats colorful. “My assumption has always been that sugar makes kids hyperactive,” said Dara O’Rourke, a professor of environmental and labor policy at UC Berkeley and founder of Good Guide. “The thing that was surprising to me is that hyperactivity is more heavily
Why enviros can’t sleep at night
Guess what keeps environmentalists up at night? And worries me, too? If President Obama and the Democrats are struggling to find 60 votes in the Senate to pass domestic climate-change legislation, how on earth will they get the 67 votes needed to ratify a global treaty to deal with the problem, even assuming –and this is a big assumption — that the UNFCCC (that’s the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, for the uninitiated) can get a global deal done this winter in Copenha
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Green Commercial Cleaning and Worker Productivity
by Brad Avery Green cleaning products and services are now, more than ever, being required by clients and used by commercial cleaning companies. Though a reliable study has not yet been done, the assumption is that worker productivity is rising because they are in a more hospitable, inviting environment. It is hard to tell but if you look around the office and note the absences, how many, do you suppose, were from illness caused by viral or allergic reactions in the work place? The only
Discovery Blog
Alan Mulally of Ford hopes to revive the Taurus, the once-popular sedan whose franchise the company abused and ran into the ground some years back. But there is no sign that Mr. Mulally, or anyone else making vehicles for the middle class, is interested in bringing back the bumper. One might as well expect the return of running boards.That is a shame, because the assumption that buyers want style and performance to the exclusion of all else may be an error. After all, American automakers for yea