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"Lead Poisoning Killing Loons, Necropsies Show"
Portland Press Herald, 09/03/2013"NORTH GRAFTON, Mass. -- A loon was beached on Cobbossee Lake in Winthrop, Maine, a maggot-filled wing wound keeping it from flying or resisting capture from a game warden."
"Nuclear Power Plays a Diminishing Role in Mix"
Boston Globe, 09/03/2013"The pending closure of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station is the latest in a string of planned plant retirements that many industry analysts say forecast a shrinking role for nuclear in the nation’s energy mix."
"The Latest In Scientific Field Equipment? Fido's Nose"
OPB, 09/03/2013Conservation biologists have successfully trained dogs to use their sharp sense of smell to help in a variety of conservation tasks.
"US Government Paid $17 Billion for Weather-Withered Crops Last Year"
Grist, 09/02/2013"Desiccated corn and sun-scorched soybeans have been in high supply lately -- and we're paying through the nose for them. The federal government forked out a record-breaking $17.3 billion last year to compensate farmers for weather-related crop losses—more than four times the annual average over the last decade."
"Scientists Leave GOP Due To Attitudes Toward Science"
Salt Lake Tribune, 09/02/2013"Scientists used to be well represented among the nearly half of Americans who voted Republican. But that's changed over the years, and one poll found that just 6 percent of scientists call themselves part of the GOP now."
Mass. Closes Oyster Beds in Four Towns Following Illness Outbreak
Quincy Patriot Ledger, 09/02/2013"BOSTON -- The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) and the Massachusetts Department of Fish and Game, Division of Marine Fisheries (DMF) have closed 40 oyster beds in Plymouth Harbor, Kingston Bay, Duxbury Bay, Bluefish River and Back River in the towns of Plymouth, Kingston, Duxbury and Marshfield."
Baltimore: "Harbor Point Project Stirs Environmental Concerns"
Baltimore Sun, 09/02/2013"While the Harbor Point project's millions in public financing have dominated debate in Baltimore this summer, a carcinogen buried beneath the proposed waterfront development has sparked concerns about the safety of neighboring residents and the people who will work at the site in Fells Point."
Florida Farm Workers Think Pesticide Exposure Is Giving Them Cancer
Latino Fox, 09/02/2013"Marta Cruz left Michoacán, Mexico with her husband and 1-year-old son a decade and a half ago to work in the fields of Homestead, Florida, picking lemons and tomatoes as farm workers. A couple of years ago, she began suffering from headaches but figured it was from the long hours working under the sweltering sun or the stress of figuring out how to pay bills."
"The Secret History of Hurricane Katrina"
Mother Jones, 09/02/2013"Confronted with images of corpses floating in the blackened floodwaters or baking in the sun on abandoned highways, there aren't too many people left who see what happened following Hurricane Katrina as a purely 'natural' disaster. The dominant narratives that have emerged, in the four years since the storm, are of a gross human tragedy, compounded by social inequities and government ineptitude—a crisis subsequently exploited in every way possible for political and financial gain."
"Descendants of Slaves Hold Out Against Coal Mining"
AP, 09/02/2013"DIRGIN, Texas -- Ida Finley smiles wistfully, recalling how she used to cook for an entire East Texas community -- nearly all descendants of slaves. The children would grab cornbread, greens and cookies from her kitchen while their parents grew vegetables in a tiny creekside village hidden among pine forests."
Enviros Report: Keystone XL Pipeline Flunks Climate Test
ENS, 08/30/2013"WASHINGTON, DC -- Environmental advocates delivered a report on the climate effects of the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline to President Barack Obama today, with the intention of giving the President all the information he needs to reject the pipeline."
"Drought Spreads In U.S. Midwest, Iowa Suffering: Drought Monitor"
Reuters, 08/30/2013"Abnormally dry conditions and pockets of moderate drought have spread over parts of the U.S. Midwest in the past week, including in the key crop state of Iowa, according to a report issued on Thursday."
Scott Pledges $90M for Bridge To Help Everglades, Relieve L. Okeechobee
Miami Herald, 08/30/2013"Gov. Rick Scott on Wednesday pledged $90 million for a new bridge along historic Tamiami Trail, a project that promises to restore natural water flow to part of the Everglades and ease -- at least eventually -- unnatural Lake Okeechobee releases now fouling two coastal rivers."
"Food-Parasite Probe Hindered By Budget Deficiencies"
Politico, 08/30/2013"Federal authorities are struggling to explain why 600 people in 22 states have fallen ill from a foodborne parasite rarely seen in the United States. But some officials are ready to finger one culprit that has hindered their investigation: the sequester."
"Officials OK Rule To Force Fracking On NC Landowners"
Raleigh News & Observer, 08/30/2013"RALEIGH -- North Carolina landowners would be forced to sell the natural gas under their homes and farms -- whether they want to or not -- under a fracking recommendation approved Wednesday that’s expected to be enacted by the state legislature this fall."

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