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"Americans Still Split on Global Warming, Poll Shows"
Green (NYT), 06/10/2011"Judging from an annual survey by researchers at Yale and George Mason universities, the American public is roughly as fractured in its attitudes toward climate change today as it was last year."
"Groundwater Depletion Is Detected From Space"
NY Times, 05/31/2011"Scientists have been using small variations in the Earth’s gravity to identify trouble spots around the globe where people are making unsustainable demands on groundwater, one of the planet’s main sources of fresh water."
UK: Freedom of Info Laws Used To Harass Scientists: Nobel Laureate
Guardian, 05/26/2011UK -- "Freedom of information laws are being misused to harass scientists and should be re-examined by the government, according to the president of the Royal Society."
"Cold Shoulder for Climate Change"
Politico, 05/24/2011Climate scientists have never had stronger evidence that human emissions are causing global warming. Yet House Republicans are busy passing legislation to repeal the scientific findings and end the research programs that collect evidence on climate.
"With the World About to End, Who Cares About Climate Change?"
Good, 05/23/2011"More than 100 million Americans believe that Judgment Day is just around the corner. It's no wonder then that a relatively long-term problem like climate change isn't a priority in the public's mind."
"EPA Blocking Innovation in Insect Repellent, S.C. Johnson Charges"
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 05/23/2011"Saying innovation is being stifled and research costs are being unnecessarily increased, S.C. Johnson & Son Inc. wants the Environmental Protection Agency to ease its rules on protecting human subjects in pesticide research."
"Plant, Animal Extinctions Often Exaggerated: Study"
Reuters, 05/19/2011"A projected spate of extinctions of animals and plants this century may be less drastic than feared because the most widely used scientific method can exaggerate losses by more than 160 percent, a study said on Wednesday."
Climate Denial Study Gets Pulled After Charges of Plagiarism
USA TODAY, 05/17/2011"Evidence of plagiarism and complaints about the peer-review process have led a statistics journal to retract a federally funded study that condemned scientific support for global warming."
Journal Pulls Climate Denialist Study After Charges of Plagiarism
USA TODAY, 05/16/2011"Evidence of plagiarism and complaints about the peer-review process have led a statistics journal to retract a federally funded study that condemned scientific support for global warming."
Scientists’ Report Stresses Urgency of Limiting Greenhouse Emissions
NY Times, 05/13/2011"The nation’s scientific establishment issued a stark warning to the American public on Thursday: Not only is global warming real, but the effects are already becoming serious and the need has become 'pressing' for a strong national policy to limit emissions of heat-trapping gases."
"A Critique of Barton’s Air Quality Claims"
Green (NYT), 05/11/2011Leaders of several medical societies wrote Rep. Joe Barton (R-TX) Tuesday informing him that he was wrong on the science when he denied EPA's estimate of the health damages caused by air pollution.
"Climate Satellite Programs Scarred in Budget Fight"
ClimateWire, 05/05/2011"The protracted fight over this year's federal budget has left its mark on the nation's climate and weather satellites, experts said yesterday at a conference organized by defense trade publisher IHS Jane's."
"New BPA Report Linked To Industry"
California Watch, 04/28/2011"Four authors of a new report concluding that bisphenol A is safe have ties to companies and groups that benefit from the controversial chemical."
"Playing Politics With Climate Change"
Alaska Dispatch, 04/26/2011"What Americans believe about climate change depends almost entirely on their political affiliation and not their scientific understanding, according to a new national study that found the same dynamic in two regions of Southeast Alaska."
Science Integrity Reports From Fed Agencies Are In, but Info Is Scarce
Greenwire, 04/25/2011"Federal agencies turned in progress reports to the White House this week on their scientific integrity policies, but officials are saying little about how far along agencies have come in protecting scientists' work from political meddling."

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