December 9, 2009
Journal Publishes Series on Health Effects of Climate Change
December 9, 2009–A consortium of US and British agencies, universities, and organizations published a series of studies in The Lancet that analyzed a number of specific situations involving climate change and health impacts, in countries rich and poor. Concurrently, a group of doctors from around the world launched the International Climate and Health Council.November 18, 2009
Watchdog Groups Call for Improvements in Contractor Misconduct Database
November 18, 2009–The Project on Government Oversight (POGO) and OMB Watch want the federal government to tighten the accountability of federal contractors by fixing problems with the database — a potentially valuable tool for environmental reporters.November 4, 2009
Health Care Journalists Seek End to Press Office Restrictions at FDA
November 4, 2009–The Association of Health Care Journalists and other journalism groups have co-signed a letter to the Food and Drug Administration's Transparency Task Force, calling for FDA to "end these harmful practices and restore the free flow of information."September 30, 2009
Older Buildings May Pose Sizable Risk of PCB Exposure
September 30, 2009–EPA is warning about possible risks from PCBs in the caulking at some schools and older buildings. Are there some in your community?September 9, 2009

Did EPA Hide Atrazine Risks?
September 9, 2009–The Huffington Post Investigative Fund uncovers EPA's failure to warn people in at least four states about unsafe levels of the weedkiller atrazine in their wellwater.Government Clinical Trials Database Is Missing Data
September 9, 2009–The Sunlight Foundation's Real Time Investigations blog explains the problems with a registry containing information on more than 78,000 clinical trials.August 26, 2009
CDC Launches National Public Health Tracking Program
August 26, 2009–This data tool shows promise, but it currently tracks only non-infectious conditions and not others tied to environmental causes, such as neurological, endocrine, and reproductive disorders.August 5, 2009

The Outdoor Activity Trend May Be Healthier Than Reported
August 5, 2009–There have been numerous reports of the demise of outdoor activities in recent years. But it's only half the story — many parks and activities have had increases in use.July 15, 2009
Toolbox: Homeland Security Daily Infrastructure Report
July 15, 2009–Reporters interested in following the hazards of dams, refineries, chemical plants, pipelines, and other infrastructure may find story leads in DHS reports.June 24, 2009
US Vulnerability To Heat Waves Varies Substantially by Location
June 24, 2009–A new analysis of about 40,000 census tracts in the larger US metropolitan areas can help you cover how well your community is preparing for heat-related risk.
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