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Exposure Characterization in Alternatives Assessment

Exposure Characterization in Alternatives Assessment

Jun 10, 2015 | Green Chemistry and Safer Solutions

Dr. Ann  Blake presented at the International Symposium on Alternatives Assessment: Advancing Science and Practice conference, held at the Natcher Conference Center of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland on March 5 and 6, 2015. Dr. Blake’s...
San Francisco’s Precautionary Purchasing Program Featured in Sustainability Science

San Francisco’s Precautionary Purchasing Program Featured in Sustainability Science

Apr 24, 2015 | Building Local Resilience, Publications

The City of San Francisco’s implementation of its Precautionary Principle ordinance through purchasing choices and stakeholder participation is featured in a recent issue of Sustainability Science. The article, titled “Sustainability Science in Action: a review of the...
HuffPo: Preventing Cancer Upstream: California’s Safer Consumer Products Program

HuffPo: Preventing Cancer Upstream: California’s Safer Consumer Products Program

Apr 10, 2015 | Chemicals and Just Transition, Publications

Dr. Ann Blake of EPHC and Debbie Raphael, Director of the San Francisco Department of the Environment, and former Director of Cal/EPA’s Department of Toxic Substances Control, co-authored a piece for the Huffington Post’s World Cancer Day series February 4, 2015. The...
Women’s Voices for the Earth and EPHC Founder Featured In Mount Holyoke Alumnae Quarterly

Women’s Voices for the Earth and EPHC Founder Featured In Mount Holyoke Alumnae Quarterly

Apr 3, 2015 | Chemicals and Just Transition

EPHC’s Dr. Ann Blake and environmental health colleague and sister alumna Aimee Boulanger are featured in the Mount Holyoke College Alumnae Quarterly Winter 2015 issue; both have been deeply involved with Women’s Voices for the Earth (WVE), a non-profit in Missoula,...
Functional Substitution Framework Published in Environmental Science & Technology

Functional Substitution Framework Published in Environmental Science & Technology

Feb 19, 2015 | Key Contribution, Top 10 Projects

EPHC’s Dr. Ann Blake, along with colleagues from the University of Massachusetts at Lowell, OSHA, SRC, and the UC Berkeley Center for Green Chemistry co-authored a paper outlining a framework for functional substitution that was published in Environmental Science and...
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