[PW] PCB migration map

BETZ-ZALL, JONATHAN jbetzzall at highline.edu
Fri Jan 25 14:08:30 PST 2008


Thanks very much, that was the site he wanted. And such quick service;
I'm very impressed. 
Cheerio!  Jonathan

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Ellen Cousins
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 11:40 AM
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Subject: Re: [PW] PCB migration map

Hello Jonathan,

This might be the one you want:

A Toxic Journey

High above the Arctic Circle, polar bears inhabit some of the most 
remote and seemingly pristine territory on earth. Yet, scientists have 
discovered that these bears are highly contaminated with industrial 
chemicals, including toxic, long-lived PCBs. There is no way to discover

exactly how the PCBs made their way to the Arctic. But drawing from 
historical accounts and scientific studies it is possible to imagine the

path of an individual PCB molecule. Though the specific route and events

in this journey are hypothetical, the plot is scientifically
plausible...

Based on the chapter "To the Ends of the Earth," from Our Stolen Future 
by Theo Colborn, Dianne Dumanoski and John Peterson Myers

http://www.pbs.org/tradesecrets/problem/toxic.html

Ellen C.


BETZ-ZALL, JONATHAN wrote:
> Help! One of my faculty members is looking for an online interactive
map
> depicting the movement of PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls--a serious
> carcinogen). Here is what he remembers:
> The website uses flash or something similar to track the movement of a
> PCB molecule from its creation in the 1960s up through various levels
> until it is found today in polar animals.  I literally remember a map
of
> N. America where you can track its movements.  Each spot then gives
more
> details. 
> 
> Many thanks for any help you can provide.
> 
> Cheerio!  Jonathan
> 
>  
> 
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