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  • Panel: Conflict Looms over Environment and Energy in 2015 [1]

     

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  • Can Nonprofit News Rescue Environmental Journalism? [5]

     

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  • Need to Know? Eight Reports from the Congressional Research Service [6]

    Congress does not release reports done by the Congressional Research Service to the public, even though taxpayers fund them. Thanks to the Federation of American Scientists' Government Secrecy Project, you can read them anyway.

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    Disasters [8]
    Economy & Business [9]
    Energy & Fuel [10]
    Natural Resources [11]
    Nuclear Power & Radiation [12]
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    Technology [14]
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  • Americans Can't Know Whether Chemicals in Products They Use Are Unsafe [16]

    As Congress limps toward revisions of the badly broken Toxic Substances Control Act, it's clear that only a small fraction of the roughly 84,000 chemicals in commerce in the U.S. have actually been tested for health effects. Now an environmental health group has rated some household cleaning products firms.

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    Chemicals [17]
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  • New Oil Train Regs Go Backward on Public's Right to Know Risks [20]

    Since U.S. oil production started booming, the news has been full of tanker trains blowing up. Under a May 2014 emergency order, the Federal Railway Administration increased requirements that railroads disclose oil train routes. But a new regulation issued May 1, 2015, leaves the public — and firefighters — with less information about the risks they face. Photo: The latest oil train derailment and explosion, today, in ND/Curt Bemson via AP.

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    Disasters [8]
    Energy & Fuel [10]
    Laws & Regulations [21]
    People & Population [22]
    Planning & Growth [23]
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    Great Plains (IA KS ND NE MO SD) [25]
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  • Despite FOIA, EPA Press Policy Remains a Puzzle Palace [27]

    In response to the WatchDog's request for the U.S. EPA's press policy, EPA seems to be saying that it doesn't have one. Or that paradoxically EPA staff can talk to reporters but are forbidden to talk to reporters. Or that EPA does not respond to requests for information. Even though the WatchDog finally got a partial response to its June 10, 2014, FOIA request for EPA policies on news media access to EPA employees on April 29, 2015, nothing was revealed. Puzzled? So are we.

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    Environmental Politics [28]
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  • Old-School Reporting in a New-Style Package [30]

    "Inside Story" editor Beth Daley speaks with J. Carl Ganter, director of Circle of Blue, a Michigan-based team of journalists and researchers that reports on the global intersection of water, food and energy. Photo: Punjabi farmers who use free water and energy are causing food waste and power shortages in India. Credit: © J. Carl Ganter, Circle of Blue.

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    Inside Story [31]
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    Journalism & Media [3]
    Water & Oceans [32]
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  • Freelancers as Founders: Potential, Pitfalls of Digital Journalism Startups [33]

    Writer/editor Amy Westervelt relates lessons learned by herself and her freelance colleagues on the road to financial stability for their reporting endeavour, Climate Confidential. Photo: Westervelt speaks at the Nov 13, 2014, “Food Fight” in Brooklyn. Credit: Mariya Pylayev, Climate Nexus.

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    Freelance Files [34]
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    Economy & Business [9]
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  • Florida Employee Sues over Right To Use "C-Word" (Climate) [35]

    Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), representing Florida Department of Environmental Protection employee Barton Bibler, is calling for an investigation by the DEP's Inspector General into whether the term "climate change" is actually forbidden to be used by state employees — and whether this violates Florida's open government law.

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    WatchDog TipSheet [7]
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    Climate Change [36]
    Environmental Politics [28]
    Policy [37]
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  • Fracking Chemicals: What We Know — and What We Don't [39]

    You have to give the U.S. EPA some credit. The agency has done quite a bit to let the public know about some of the toxic chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing. EPA on March 27, 2015, published a database of nearly 700 of those chemicals, which is a good start and shows how open-source and non-governmental efforts can overcome industry efforts to hide data on toxics.

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    WatchDog TipSheet [7]
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    Chemicals [17]
    Energy & Fuel [10]
    Pollution [40]
    Water & Oceans [32]
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