the computer giant is set to unveil the next generation of the ipad, hooray, right? the competition is clearly starting to catch up. come see what 2011 will be the year of. in typical bold apple style, this is how the company invite the media to wednesday s launch to the next generation ipad. what are apple executives hoping for? they use to take pictures and maybe a better screen. perhaps a little lighter and thinner. a form factor to it. nothing major. at last year s unveiling, apple had to prove the skeptics wrong. like many, consumers needed the ipad which he likened to needing a large mobile phone. but 15 million ipad sales later,
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office, i met up with epa administrator, lisa jackson. there s been 18 years of studies on dioxin. does it cause cancer? epa needs to speak to that, right? you don t want me to do it because i m not an md like you. i m an engineer by training. what we owe the american people is a final risk assessment for dioxin. since then, the epa did announce standards for dioxin in the soil. still nothing for airborne dioxin. the agency now promises a draft assessment by the end of 2010. some companies aren t waiting. computer giant hewlett-packard, kaeiser permanente, office depot, office max, nike, ford, apple, all of them using less polly vinyl chloride. that s right. no pvc is the new ipad, in the long term, less pvc waste to burn. all in all, it could mean less dioxin in the environment.
mean much because they look at the whole county and don t focus just on mossville. part of the problem is this, after two decades of research, the epa has not set an official limit for airborne dioxins from mossville or anywhere else for that matter. i do feel i have a tremendous responsibility. not long after she took office, i met up with epa administrator, lisa jackson. there s been 18 years of studies on dioxin. does it cause cancer? epa needs to speak to that, right? you don t want me to do it because i m not an md like you. i m an engineer by training. what we owe the american people is a final risk assessment for dioxin. since then, the epa did announce standards for dioxin in the soil. still nothing for airborne dioxin. the agency now promises a draft assessment by the end of 2010. some companies aren t waiting. computer giant hewlett-packard,
dioxin. the agency now promises a draft assessment by the end of 2010. some companies aren t waiting. computer giant hewlett-packard, kaeiser permanente, office depot, office max, nike, ford, apple, all of them using less polyvinyl chloride. that s right. no pvc is the new ipad, in the long term, less pvc waste to burn. all in all, it could mean less dioxin in the environment. back in mossville, plants are still making millions of pounds of vinyl chloride every year. wilma subra says chemical industry lobbyists in louisiana have talked state lawmakers out of passing any dioxin standards. i mean, how can this happen? because their permit levels don t set a dioxin limit. that sounds kind of like