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  • USGS to Release Water Contamination Reports [1]

    USGS report documents occurrence of nearly 270 contaminants in U.S. surface water and treated drinking water supplies for nine water systems.

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    Science [3]
    Water & Oceans [4]
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    • Read more about USGS to Release Water Contamination Reports [1]
  • Gulf War Illness: It's Real, Afflicts About 200K Vets, Says Panel [7]

    As the current wars in Iraq and Afghanistan drag on, new light has been shed on the environmental health impacts of the 1991 Gulf War. On Nov. 17, 2008, the Congressionally-mandated Research Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veterans' Illnesses released a major report which concluded that from 175,000 to 210,000 of the nearly 700,000 U.S. veterans of the first Gulf War suffer from Gulf War illness.
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    Chemicals [8]
    Health [9]
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    • Read more about Gulf War Illness: It's Real, Afflicts About 200K Vets, Says Panel [7]
  • National Academies Hooks Up With Entertainment Biz [10]

    In a bold move to crack the reality show and celebrity-oriented entertainment worlds, the National Academy of Sciences is offering inside information to writers, producers, and entertainment industry moguls about its own views of reality.
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    • Read more about National Academies Hooks Up With Entertainment Biz [10]
  • Nearly 800 Dams Already Removed Across U.S. [11]

    The last vestiges of the dam-building era continue. But the era of the dam removers is well under way, as communities try to improve river habitat, restore fish migrations, or remove hazardous dams that are crumbling or no longer serve a useful purpose (though dam removal can also have potentially adverse consequences, such as the release of toxic sediments, or reductions in species that had adapted to the dam environment). In 2008, about 60 dams were removed, according to the advocacy group American Rivers. That adds substantially to the more than 300 dams that have been removed since 1999, and about 790 dams removed in the last 100 years, according to the group's tally.
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    Topics on the Beat: 
    Fish & Fisheries [12]
    Water & Oceans [4]
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    • Read more about Nearly 800 Dams Already Removed Across U.S. [11]
  • SEJ Joins in Suit on Officials' E-mails [13]

    The Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ) joined other journalism groups May 6, 2008, in filing a "friend of the court" brief in a Washington state lawsuit seeking access to public officials' e-mails under state law.
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    Planning & Growth [15]
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    Journalism & Media [17]
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    • Read more about SEJ Joins in Suit on Officials' E-mails [13]
  • Bush Pushes Flurry of Last-Minute Regulations [19]

    As it leaves office, the Bush administration is rushing to complete regulations that will bind the Obama administration.
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    Laws & Regulations [16]
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    • Read more about Bush Pushes Flurry of Last-Minute Regulations [19]
  • Farm Bill Launches Sweeping New Secrecy Initiative [20]

    New language added to the 2007/08 Farm Bill by conferees at the 11th hour could create a sweeping new secrecy mandate that would prohibit the Agriculture Department from disclosing almost any information about individual US farm operations.
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    Agriculture [21]
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    • Read more about Farm Bill Launches Sweeping New Secrecy Initiative [20]
  • TOOLBOX: Covering the Health Effects of Climate Change [24]

    How health may be affected; accusation that Bush administration drastically altered CDC testimony to the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee on Oct. 23, 2007.
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    Topics on the Beat: 
    Climate Change [25]
    Health [9]
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    International [26]
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    • Read more about TOOLBOX: Covering the Health Effects of Climate Change [24]
  • The Really Big Ozone Story: Plants With Asthma [27]

    Most news about ground-level ozone pollution focuses on its considerable impacts to human health. But there may be a far broader and potentially bigger story: Ground-level ozone pollution significantly impairs plants' ability to absorb CO2 - which in turn exacerbates climate change, reduces agricultural yields (think: food shortages), and damages ecosystems.

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    Air [28]
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    • Read more about The Really Big Ozone Story: Plants With Asthma [27]
  • EPA To Release Proposed Lead Standard Soon [29]

    Hot on the heels of the announcement of EPA's controversial revised ground-level ozone standard, the agency is required by court order to release its proposal for a revised airborne lead standard no later than May 1, 2008. A final rule is required by Sept. 1, 2008.

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    • Read more about EPA To Release Proposed Lead Standard Soon [29]

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