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  • Wisconsin: Another Case Pits Freedom of Information Against Academic Freedom [1]

    A top Wisconsin Republican party official on March 17 filed a request under the state's freedom-of-information law for emails written by University of Wisconsin's William J. Cronon, after the professor blogged about the American Legislative Exchange Council, an anti-regulatory group that lobbies state legislatures.

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  • Fed Report Identifies 70 Hydro Expansion Candidates [5]

    The Dept. of Interior's Bureau of Reclamation released a report March 31, 2011, that highlights 70 existing dam, diversion structure, and other waterway operations in 14 Western states that could be expanded to generate more electricity.

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  • Three Public Fracking Forums on Tap [8]

    Topics to be discussed April 20-25, 2011, in Bismarck, Denver, and Little Rock include "best management practices, disclosure of the chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing fluids, well construction and integrity, production wastewater management, and other techniques for protecting drinking water resources."

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  • Fed Report: Most Oil and Gas Leases Unused [9]

    According to a Dept. of Interior report requested by Obama and released March 29, 2011, 70% of existing federal oil and gas offshore lease acres and 57% of all federal onshore leased acres are inactive, with no production, exploration or development.

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    Natural Resources [10]
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  • Natl Air Toxics Report Gives Perspective, Despite Many Info Gaps [11]

    Every U.S. resident is at elevated risk of cancer from certain toxic substances in outdoor air, and about one-quarter of all residents are possibly at risk for noncancer health effects, according to EPA's update of the National-Scale Air Toxics Assessment (NATA) released March 11, 2011.

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    Pollution [12]
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    Air [14]
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  • Move from Daily Newspaper Job Rewards Science Writer and Book Author [15]

    Bill Dawson gets the "Inside Story" from Alanna Mitchell (pictured at left) about her Grantham Prize-winning book Seasick: Ocean Change and the Extinction of Life on Earth, her career and her next project.

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  • Preface: Robbing Nature's Bank [17]

    By BILL FREUDENBURG

    [Note: Published posthumously in the Spring 2011 SEJournal, this is Bill's preface to Atrophy of Vigilance as he wrote it.]

    May 14, 2009. Yesterday, my doctors told me that I have a rare and usually fatal cancer, meaning that I don’t know how much time I have left on this earth. By about 2:00 this morning, I had decided that one of the things I want to do with that time is to finish this book about the earth, and about what we humans are doing to it.

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  • Remembering Bill Freudenburg [18]

    Roger Witherspoon writes about his memories of the UC Santa Barbara prof, author, and brilliant statistician and thinker who used numbers as a tool to decipher patterns in corporate behavior, economic and environmental impacts. © Photo at left courtesy of Marilyn Elie.

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  • SEJournal Spring 2011, Vol. 21 No. 1 [20]

    In this issue: Remembering Bill Freudenburg; SEJ's Fund for Environmental Journalism grows;  move from daily newspaper job rewards science writer and book author; environment in dramas at Sundance Film Festival; essential reading list for climate change reporters; how to stop procrastinating; students produce impressive series on climate change threats to national security.    

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  • TRAC Launches New Site To Track FOIA Lawsuits [22]

    The Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse tool, based on documents filed in court through existing systems like PACER, will help both FOIA lawyers and you.

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