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Foreign Food Inspections Decline as Illnesses From Imported Goods Rise [1]

"NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. — Inside a warehouse near the Canadian border, boneless hams bound for Philadelphia are coming off a tractor-trailer from Toronto under the gaze of a federal food inspector. Each week, about 20 of the 150 food trucks from Canada are rejected because of paperwork problems or contaminated meat."

Food [2]
Environmental Politics [3]
Environmental Health [4]
Agriculture [5]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [7]
Source: NY Times [8], 05/08/2013
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"NASA: Warming Climate Likely Means More Floods, Droughts" [9]

"The Earth's wettest regions are likely to get wetter while the most arid will get drier due to warming of the atmosphere caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, according to a new NASA analysis of more than a dozen climate models."

Disasters [10]
Climate Change [11]
Agriculture [5]
Public [6]
International [12]
Source: LA Times [13], 05/07/2013
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"America's Fertilizer Keeps Blowing Up. It Doesn't Have To." [14]

"Europe and Australia long ago recognized the benefits of a fertilizer formula that doesn’t blow up. Here, the chemical industry fought back."

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Chemicals [15]
Disasters [10]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [7]
Source: Mother Jones [16], 05/03/2013
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"Honey Bee Decline Due to ‘Complex’ Multiple Factors" -- Study [17]

"WASHINGTON, DC -- Multiple factors are responsible for the steep decline in honey bees across the United States, including parasites and disease, genetics, poor nutrition and pesticide exposure, federal government officials reported today, releasing a new scientific consensus on honey bee health."

Agriculture [5]
Chemicals [15]
Environmental Health [4]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [7]
Source: ENS [18], 05/03/2013
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Exemption Shields Some Fertilizer Plants from Safety Rules, Inspections [19]

"The Texas fertilizer plant that blew up on April 17, killing at least 15 people, appears to have been claiming an arcane exemption that allowed it to avoid targeted workplace inspections and safety requirements and enter a 'streamlined prevention program' with environmental regulators, a government spokesman confirmed."

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Chemicals [15]
Disasters [10]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [7]
Source: Center for Public Integrity [20], 05/02/2013
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"Who Paid For Last Summer's Drought? You Did" [21]

A new analysis says federal crop insurance not only allowed corn and soybean farmers to survive last summer's drought, it also allowed them to make higher profits than in a normal year -- at taxpayer expense.

Agriculture [5]
Climate Change [11]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [7]
Source: NPR [22], 05/02/2013
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"Declining Bee Populations Pose A Threat to Global Agriculture" [23]

"The danger that the decline of bees and other pollinators represents to the world’s food supply was highlighted this week when the European Commission decided to ban a class of pesticides suspected of playing a role in so-called 'colony collapse disorder.'"

Agriculture [5]
Biodiversity [24]
Chemicals [15]
Public [6]
International [12]
Source: YaleE360 [25], 05/01/2013
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"Bee-Harming Pesticides Banned in Europe" [26]

"EU member states vote in favour of continent-wide suspension of neonicotinoid pesticides."

Chemicals [15]
Agriculture [5]
Wildlife [27]
Public [6]
Europe [28]
Source: Guardian [29], 04/29/2013
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USDA Poised to OK Chicken-Plant Speedups Increasing Risky Chemicals [30]

The Agriculture Department is poised to approve an increase in line speeds at poultry processing plants. That is likely to mean increased use of toxic, bacteria-killing chemicals which have harmed some workers.

Agriculture [5]
Chemicals [15]
Environmental Health [4]
Food [2]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [7]
Source: Wash Post [31], 04/26/2013
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"NM Grapples With Tough Choices as Drought Persists" [32]

"HATCH, N.M. -- In southern New Mexico, the mighty Rio Grande has gone dry -- reduced to a sandy wash winding from this chile farming community to the nation's leading pecan-producing county. Only puddles remain, leaving gangs of carp to huddle together in a desperate effort to avoid the fate of thousands of freshwater clams, their shells empty and broken on the river bottom."

Agriculture [5]
Climate Change [11]
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Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [33]
Source: AP [34], 04/25/2013
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