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"Migrating Waterfowl Die From Lack of Water" [1]

"The deaths of up to 20,000 migrating birds this year in a wildlife refuge near the Oregon border has renewed debate about resource management on the Klamath River, where myriad competing interests are fighting for water rights."

Water & Oceans [2]
Wildlife [3]
Public [4]
California [5]
Source: San Francisco Chronicle [6], 04/23/2012
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"Michael Mann Faces Off With Foes on 'Hockey Stick' Tour" [7]

"Hockey sticks and brawls aren't just for NHL playoff games. Climate scientist Michael Mann has the scars to prove it. But along the way he has picked up some fans as well."

Climate Change [8]
Environmental Politics [9]
Science [10]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: USA TODAY [12], 04/23/2012
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"Conservative Nonprofit Acts as a Stealth Business Lobbyist" [13]

The American Legislative Exchange Council -- ALEC -- has for decades worked to fight protection of public health from environmental threats. Funded with corporate money, the group has won non-profit tax status from the federal government even as it lobbies for industrial interests on an industrial scale. Now, because it backed the gun law that kept Trayvon Martin's killer from arrest, some large corporations are cashing out from ALEC.

Activism [14]
Economy & Business [15]
Environmental Politics [9]
Laws & Regulations [16]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: NY Times [17], 04/23/2012
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"The Koch Brothers – Exposed!" [18]

"If the Koch brothers didn't exist, the left would have to invent them. They're the plutocrats from central casting -- oil-and-gas billionaires ready to buy any congressman, fund any lie, fight any law, bust any union, despoil any landscape, or shirk any (tax) burden to push their free-market religion and pump up their profits."

Activism [14]
Economy & Business [15]
Environmental Politics [9]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: Rolling Stone [19], 04/23/2012
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"Americans on Environment News: We Want More!" [20]

"It may not come as much of a surprise that news on the environment drags far behind in popularity compared with, say, news on whether or not Lindsay Lohan wears a bra, but apparently Americans are beginning to realize there's a problem. According to results from a nationwide poll released Thursday, roughly 79 percent of Americans believe environmental news needs a drastic overhaul—both in terms of how much it's being covered and what's making up the conversation."

Environmental Politics [9]
Journalism & Media [21]
People & Population [22]
Public [4]
Source: Mother Jones [23], 04/23/2012
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"Louisville Air Is Better; Concern Remains in Some Neighborhoods" [24]

"A decade after landmark toxic-air monitoring prompted a city crackdown on chemical emissions, a new analysis shows significant improvement in some areas — but still cause for concern in neighborhoods near western Louisville’s Rubbertown industries."

Air [25]
Public [4]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [26]
Source: Louisville Courier-Journal [27], 04/23/2012
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"'Garbage' Chemical Threatens Valley Water" [28]

"A 1974 memo from Dow Chemical describes several chemicals in a widely used farm fumigant as 'garbage.' Today, one of those useless chemicals threatens drinking water for more than 1 million people across the San Joaquin Valley. Now linked to cancer, the toxin was waste from a plastic-making process. Chemical companies often mix such leftovers to create other products to avoid the cost of disposal, says one long-time chemical engineer."

Agriculture [29]
Chemicals [30]
Water & Oceans [2]
Public [4]
California [5]
Source: Fresno Bee [31], 04/23/2012
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Comment: "Silent Hives" [32]

"In 2006, when beekeepers began to report that their hives were suffering from a mysterious affliction, a wide variety of theories were offered to explain what was going on. ... Over the last few weeks, several new studies have come out linking neonicotinoids to bee decline. As it happens, the studies are appearing just as 'Silent Spring,' Rachel Carson’s seminal study of the effect of pesticides on wildlife, is about to turn fifty: the work was first published as a three-part series in The New Yorker, in June, 1962. It’s hard to avoid the sense that we have all been here before, and that lessons were incompletely learned the first time around."

Agriculture [29]
Biodiversity [33]
Chemicals [30]
Public [4]
International [34]
Source: New Yorker [35], 04/23/2012
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"Earth Day 2012 Marked by Calls for Political Action" [36]

"WASHINGTON, DC -- On this, the 42nd annual celebration of Earth Day, the Earth Day Network is urging Americans to contact the White House and Congress asking them to 'fully fund environmental education at the federal level.'"

04/23/2012
Activism [14]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [11]
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"Some Question Whether Sustainable Seafood Delivers on Its Promise" [37]

"Seafood counters used to be simpler places, where a fish was labeled with its name and price. Nowadays, it carries more information than a used-car listing. Where did it swim? Was it farm-raised? Was it ever frozen? How much harm was done to the ocean by fishing it? Many retailers tout the environmental credentials of their seafood, but a growing number of scientists have begun to question whether these certification systems deliver on their promises. The labels give customers a false impression that purchasing certain products helps the ocean more than it really does, some researchers say."

Activism [14]
Fish & Fisheries [38]
Journalism & Media [21]
Public [4]
International [34]
Source: Wash Post [39], 04/23/2012
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