Headlines & features

EU crackdown finds health claims hard to prove

02/03/2009

EFSA has approved only 9 of 43 health claims evaluated because of high evidentiary requirements.

Algae power

02/01/2009

Microalgae may be a major source of hydrocarbons in the future.

Private snowfighting contractors enjoy "blessing" of above-average snowfall

02/01/2009

"Above average snow totals so far this winter have been a blessing for many snow fighters," reports Snow Magazine's February Up Front news summary.

Road salt supplies are ample in Portage

01/29/2009

It may be record snowfall, but the supply chain is holding up -- at least in Portage County, OH. The Record-Courier reports:

Portage County is in the midst of one of the snowiest Januarys on record, yet county communities are not experiencing salt shortages or difficulties in getting salt as had been feared this winter.

Time to quieten the nutrition label noise

01/26/2009

Former chef and weekly news commentator Carolyn Scott-Thomas suggests a time-out on nutrition labeling until there's evidence on what works and what doesn't .

Heavy snowfall leads to "snow rage"

01/16/2009

The usual question about the sufficiency of U.S. road salt supplies is whether there is heavy snow in the East, the Midwest or both. The Pacific Northwest had turned its back on using road salt, assuming its citizens were too green to permit its use. Well, this winter, they're seeing red, as Carrie Swiggum reports for Utne Reader . And, Carrie knows snow; she's from Minnesota. She writes:

Saltworks-to-wetlands conversion hits budget snag

01/15/2009

The largest wetlands restoration project in the US West was halted last month due to California’s budget crisis. Conversion of 15,000 acres of the former Cargill Salt evaporating ponds ringing the southern shore of San Francisco Bay was put in limbo when state finance officials blocked release of $637 million in voter-approved bond funding for this and other water projects. <more >

No salt shortage expected this year

01/15/2009

The Port of Ottawa reports “slightly higher shipments before Christmas” and quotes Rideau Bulk Terminals saying a repeat of last winter's shortages should be avoided after stockpiles were increased at the Port of Prescott. The Port of Prescott, said stockpiles of road salt in 2008 are up more than 200,000 metric tonnes from 2007 as suppliers aim to forestall any shortage this winter. Total tonnage this year is over 500,000 tonnes. <more >

Despite shortage, Athens streets should stay salted

01/15/2009

“An increase in demand and higher prices are making road salt difficult to come by this winter across the Midwest. But city and county officials said they expect to have enough salt to last the winter…. Last year’s harsh winter caused unprecedented salt consumption, which depleted stockpiles, (an Ohio DOT spokesperson) said.” <more >

Don't worry, Oswego will salt, plow the streets and cul-de-sacs

01/14/2009

“As snow fell and meteorologists warned of a blizzard, Oswego leaders assured a small group of residents that the village will continue to salt the town's streets and cul-de-sacs.” <more >