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"Under Trump, Inconvenient Data Is Being Sidelined" [1]

"The Trump administration has removed or tucked away a wide variety of information that until recently was provided to the public, limiting access, for instance, to disclosures about workplace violations, energy efficiency, and animal welfare abuses."

Source: Washington Post [2], 05/15/2017

Webcast: Tips to Report on Secretive Private Institutions [3]

During this live National Press Foundation webinar, award-winning reporter Rosalind Adams will share her tips on interviewing techniques and describe how she pried loose documents that were critical to her reporting on how the nation’s largest psychiatric hospital chain achieved profits at the expense of patients.

DEADLINE: NPF "Understanding Why Public Health Matters" Fellowship [4]

Over four days, July 16-19, 2017 in Washington, D.C., journalists will learn the connection between chronic illness and social determinants such as housing, food security, livable wages and environmental quality. The National Press Foundation all-expenses-paid fellowship covers airfare, ground transportation, hotel costs and most meals. Apply by May 22.

"Autos: The Lonely Fight To Save an EPA Lab From Trump's Climate Cuts" [5]

"ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Dozens of new cars and trucks go into surgery each day on the quiet green campus here in the heart of auto country. Engineers expose their guts, hook them up to big computers with wires and tubes, and pretend to drive them on massive treadmills in an effort to ensure new vehicles don't emit harmful pollution."

Source: ClimateWire [6], 05/12/2017

"Hog Poop Bacteria From Big NC Farms Taints Nearby Homes" [7]

"As the state bats around a bill shielding hog farms from some nuisance lawsuits, new evidence filed in court last week finds harmful bacteria on homes near large confinement farms."

Source: EHN [8], 05/12/2017

"Law: EPA Quietly Closes Complaint At Heart Of Civil Rights Suit" [9]

"U.S. EPA closed a 14-year-old civil rights complaint against a landfill in a predominantly black community in Alabama last month, telling a federal court that legal challenges over its slow response to the case are moot."

Source: Greenwire [10], 05/12/2017

"California Lawmakers Fault Oversight Of Half-Century-Old Dam" [11]

"California lawmakers blasted state water officials Thursday for their oversight of the half-century-old dam that anchors the state's water system, in a hearing focusing on the design problems and aging that contributed to the evacuation of nearly 200,000 people downstream."

Source: AP [12], 05/12/2017

"Judge Approves $1.2 Billion Volkswagen Settlement" [13]

"A federal judge has approved a settlement between Volkswagen and its customers that will see the automaker pay at least $1.22 billion to repair or buy back 3.0-liter diesel vehicles as part of the company’s emissions-cheating scandal."

Source: The Hill [14], 05/12/2017

Maryland Gives Nod to Nation's Second And Third Offshore Wind Farms [15]

"Maryland waters could be home to some of the nation's first — and by far its largest — offshore wind farms after the state Public Service Commission on Thursday approved ratepayer subsidies to support a pair of projects off the coast of Ocean City."

Source: Baltimore Sun [16], 05/12/2017

Earth Could Cross 1.5 Degree Threshold In Next 15 Years: Scientists [17]

"Global temperatures could exceed 1.5 degrees Celsius above their preindustrial levels within the next 15 years, according to a new scientific study, crossing the first threshold under the Paris climate agreement and placing the world at a potentially dangerous level of climate change."

Source: Washington Post [18], 05/12/2017

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