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In The News
Rock and Ice
Apr. 8, 2012
Beautiful minds: Blum, Reichardt, Kendall, Molenaar in Mountaineering Hall of Fame
Quest
Apr. 6, 2012
The Political Firestorm Inside Your Sofa
Boulder Weekly
Apr. 5, 2012
Of mountains and molecules
Environmental Health News
Apr. 4, 2012
Burning irony: flame retardants might create deadlier fires
Harvard School of Public Health
Mar. 23, 2012
Questioning the safety and necessity of flame retardants
Berkeleyside
Mar. 6, 2012
Snapshot: Arlene Blum, scientist, author, climber, activist
Washington Post
Mar. 4, 2011
Concern grows over use of flame retardant HBCD
Healthy Building News
Nov. 10, 2010
Igniting the Debate on Flame Retardants: Q&A with Arlene Blum
HealthDay
Oct. 28, 2010
Scientists Raise Concerns About Flame Retardants
New York Times
May. 15, 2010
Working It Out Through Walking
Wall Street Journal
Nov. 14, 2009
Taking On Mountains—and Toxic Chemicals
Berkeley eGrad
May. 22, 2009
More honors for Chemistry’s high-climbing Arlene Blum
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